yea if they have malairia
we can check the growth of mosquitoes around us by using all out
Trillions and trillions of them :(
If it was real, yes it could
it could kill us
Walter Reed is the US army surgeon who proved the transmission of a yellow fever by mosquitoes.
Detects out carbon dioxide
No. DDT was phased out in Mexico since 2002, with other EPA-approved chemicals used both as insecticides as well as to kill Malaria-transmitting mosquitoes.
No but if they have a disease (which they probably don't) then they could if they bite.
US scientists from the University of California on 1 June 2011 developed a gas that can get rid of mosquitoes. The Scientists created three classes of odour molecules that swamp the mosquitoes' senses and as a result it becomes impossible for the mosquitoes to sniff out human blood. The chemicals used by scientists bamboozled the tiny censors helping the mosquitoes to trace CO2 (Carbon Di-oxide) in the air.
I think we can't eat mosquitoes because they are too small for us to eat!
Mosquitoes are attracted to heat because they use it to locate their hosts. The warmth of our bodies helps mosquitoes detect us from a distance, making it easier for them to find a blood meal.
it could kill us all