"Do mosquitoes ever get to sleep at night?" Generally no. Mosquitoes are by nature nocturnal creatures. "Most mosquito species are either nocturnal or crepuscular and remain relatively inactive during the daylight hours." "Natural resting sites for mosquitoes include dense vegetation, animal bur-rows, caves, and tree holes. Basements, stables, chicken coops, and culverts are examples of man-made structures harboring large diurnal populations of resting mosquitoes."
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yes, cally says so!
Mosquito netting is a fine mesh curtain you place around your bed to keep mosquitos away from you while you sleep
No they do not eat mosquitos
Mosquitos - album - was created in 1989.
If you are referring to mosquitos then the answer is blood If you are referring to mosquitos then the answer is blood
If you are referring to mosquitos then the answer is blood If you are referring to mosquitos then the answer is blood
Of course, what were you thinking of mosquitos not having lungs.
No, mosquitos don't produce anything (apart from more mosquitos)
Canada has the largest mosquitos in the Universe. The mosquitos in Canada are big enough to pick up a horse and fly away with it.
probably a cold country because when it is hot, mosquitos are all around, and they CAN ruin your summer. it's summer right now august 31,2011 at 6:27 pm and i just killed two mosquitos that tried to bite me. i hate them. my family is from Guyana and it is really hot there and FULL of mosquitos. you have a net over your bed to keep away the mosquitos from biting you when you sleep. i went to guyana before. so yeah mosquitos are mostly near hot places and near water like a pond or swamp or something. be careful. make sure you put on mosquito spray, i got like tons of those when i went to guyana haha. --melissa
Mosquitos, libido
male mosquitos don't give your malaria, female mosquitos do