frankly it doesnt it isnt do hrm to you but it lays eggs in you clothes and also eat your clothes but im also depends if the moths harmfull
Mosquitos are omnivorous really. the female only drinks blood for protein to lay her eggs, and both the male and female eat nectar for their nourishment so the mosquito is omnivorous.
females do so that they can give birth to more mosquitos( dont let them bite you)
mosquito's have hair!! but not all over it,its actually just on a place near the head.
No, their mouth does not have the correct structure to do so.
Bats do not eat mosquitoes, not on purpose. That is a myth that has since been found to be false. Biologists have been analyzing bat guano for years, in order to determine diet, and no species of bat has been found with much, if any, mosquito parts in their feces. When a bat feeds, it does so in order to store up fat for the upcoming winter hibernation. A mosquito is tiny and has no sustenance to it at all- why would a bat waste energy for such an insignificant meal? It would have to consume thousands, or more, of mosquitoes per night to even make the effort worth it. When bats hunt they are going after moths and beetles, and any mosquitoes they consume are eaten accidentally.
First of all you wouldn't want to eat that. But, If you already ate a mosquito then you probably get sick because there is other people's blood inside that mosquito. So not really a good choice..........
No , cause moths fly and they do not live in water crabs do so the answer is No
yes, cally says so!
Insect eating bats eat owl moths. So do some lizards and frogs. :)
Luna moths are not predators. Caterpillars eat plants, and adults do not have mouths at all, so they can't eat!
moths have camouflage so that a lizard wont eat it
Mosquito fish are opportunistic omnivores; so if the opportunity to eat algae came along, they would likely eat algae.