Since our eyes can't see infrared light, you wouldn't be able to see ANYTHING if infrared is the only light available.
You can't see infrared light without a special camera.
people and mosquitoes .....mosquitoes.....that would certainly be a sight to see in a lifetime.
Could be carbon dioxide exhalations. Perhaps heat ( infrared ). Do not know 'nats that well, by mosquitoes are attracted to CO2.
No. Infrared is light (that we can't see) and light is NOT man made.
use photo gels use Congo blue and primary red. put them together and see the infrared
Infrared light is light with a longer wavelength than red. Here are some sentences.Humans cannot see infrared light without special goggles.Infrared light creates a lot of heat.Many animals can see infrared light.
I'm wondering if there's some kind of glass/material that would let you see infrared light?
No primate can see infrared at any time. There are very few creatures that can see infrared as it cannot be focused with a biological produced lens (due to the water that will be present, which absorbs infrared), so a type of eye based on the pinhole camera must be used by these few creatures.The only creatures that I am aware of that can see infrared are the snakes known as pit vipers. They are called pit vipers because their pair of infrared "eyes" look like tiny pits in their face.
Mosquitoes actually have quite poor eye sight and can only see outlines at night. Mosquitoes rely on finding heat instead.
small containers of water, mosquitoes breed in them.
You have to many fountains