Dengue mosquito eggs are not floating on the surface of the water, instead the eggs are located just right beneath the surface of water.
They can float in hot. Like if you boil eggs, before you set the pot, water, and eggs on the stove, you see that they don't float until the water gets warm.
An egg float on salted water because the density of the egg is lower the the density of this water.
The density is lower than the density of water.
Depends if they're raw or boiled.
that the water with salt well make the egg float
Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus mosquitoes are the only ones that have the ability to transmit dengue virus to humans. In both species the cause of bite are the females need blood to produce eggs.
The most important way to control dengue is by controlling the mosquito population that spreads it - spraying, using mosquito nets, and preventing eggs from hatching and larvae from maturing. Standing water, e.g. in tanks or buckets, should either have chemicals added or not be allowed to stand.
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if your seeing a mosquito on the water it's probobly laying eggs
No. Mosquito eggs are laid in water, and larva live in the water.
Mosquitoes will hatch in swimming pools if the water is stagnant, However if the water is regularly run through filtration and chlorinated this should not be a problem.
No, just the eggs and larvae.
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They lay their eggs on the water(Just Guessing)
when you will put eggs in water they will form a homogeneous mixture hence cannot float.
Technically, yes and no. If a mosquito falls into water, it will probably just die, but mosquito eggs hatch and grow within water, so a female which is ready to give birth will lay eggs in water, in which it's larvae grow.
No. Mosquito eggs are laid in water, and larva live in the water.