Some parasites in the Tundra are Mosquitoes, Horse Flies, Bumble Bees, Butterflies,
mosquitoes do, i am not sure about flies. they figured out that mosquitoes do when they were building the panama canal.
Ticks and mosquitoes. They very much harm other animals in the tundra
Mosquitoes are related to all flies.
Wildlife like arctic tundra animals include snowy owls, reindeer, polar bears, white foxes, lemmings, arctic hares, wolverines, caribou, migrating birds, mosquitoes, and black flies.
No, mosquitoes do not eat flies.
flies mosquitoes
One insect species that has adapted well to frigid conditions is the tundra bumble bee, which has dense hair that guards against heat loss. It can also use its flight muscles to generate heat through shiver-like movements. Mosquitoes, flies and moths are also found in Arctic tundra regions, while grasshoppers and butterflies occur in both Arctic and alpine tundra....
Mosquitoes and flies do not deliberately spread the diseases. That is the destiny of the mosquitoes to suck your blood and habit of the flies to transmit the germs. But nothing stops you from defending yourself from their menace. Self defence is your right and duty also. But then you do it without any prejudice.
Flies and mosquitoes both have powerful wings attached to their thorax. This allows them to escape quickly from predators by flying away
disease......it fits into the crossword
Insects