no they cannot, as it would not be possible to move through the stages from larvae to adult mosquito, and at larval stage there would be difficulty in moving eating and general survival. it is likely to be aborted before birth.
Oh, no. Don't do that.
Mosquitoes are not actually attracted to people's heads. Rather, mosquitoes are attracted to carbon dioxide, which people give off when they exhale.
flies and mosquitoes are two different species of insects, meaning flies cannot lay mosquito larvae. the Bot fly, however, has been known to implant it's eggs, which hatch into fly larvae (maggots) in live human flesh.
Yes, it can have a mutation which causes it to have two heads.
If the turtle was mutaded then it would have two heads
there are only two kinds, male and female. but if you mean how many kinds of species of mosquitoes, i don't know.....
The duration of The Eagle with Two Heads is 1.55 hours.
two heads. A usual condition with conjoined twins.
The Eagle with Two Heads was created on 1948-09-22.
Three in eight are the odds of getting exactly two heads in three coin flips. There are eight ways the three flips can end up, and you can get two heads and a tail, a head and a tail and a head, or a tail and two heads to get exactly two heads.
I would imagine that if you had two heads, you would have two brains. Bicephalus means to have two heads.
Have at least a feet or two ipil ipil branches with mature leaves. Bundle some pieces that your hand can easily hold. Take one or two bundles to where mosquitoes usually gathers. If you can use two bundles at the same time hold each on your hands tightly and hit as many mosquitoes as you can. Good luck.