Mosquito eggs are unique. They can lay dormant for years until a flood or good rain comes and helps them hatch.
NO but if water is standing on the cover that will allow mosquitoes to breed. Mosquitoes need still unchlorined water for the eggs to hatch
While it may seem as though mosquitoes hatch when there is rain, this is not the case. After it rains, shallow, still puddles called vernal pools form where mosquitoes lay their eggs and reproduce. Their life cycle is very quick and therefore it may seem as though they hatch when it rains.
No,male mosquitoes don't bite,only female mosquitoes do.Female mosquitoes bite so that she can lay her eggs.After a blood meal,a female mosquitoe can lay tons of eggs and they all hatch after 24 hours.
The Ice and the permafrost melts and all the summer birds come to feed and nest and all the mosquitoes hatch.
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.
Mosquitoes lay eggs (after sucking the blood of other animals) when it is warm and wet out, which is usually during the spring time, during a wet summer, or even during the fall. Standing water is a must for mosquitoes in order to be able to have their eggs hatch into larvae, go into pupae stage and then turn into adults.
It is because most of the eggs laid by the female mosquitoes do not hatch or develop to become mosquitoes.So they have to lay a lot of eggs in order to produce young ones via balance the Ecosystem.
flies and mosquitoes are two different species of insects, meaning flies cannot lay mosquito larvae. the Bot fly, however, has been known to implant it's eggs, which hatch into fly larvae (maggots) in live human flesh.
malaria mosquitoes
well mosquitoes eat flowers(neuter) .
Mosquitoes are not only annoying, they can carry dangerous diseases.
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