Adult female mosquitoes lay their eggs in stagnant water or on aquatic plants. There are 2500 different species of mosquitoes. The most obvious types are Culex mosquitoes which lay an egg raft (attached eggs) in stagnant water. The raft will consist of 100-300 eggs, and the female will be able to produce one raft every third night during her life.
a female mosquito can lay from 100 to 250 eggs.
While it depends on the species, most mosquitoes lay between 100 and 300 eggs. Those that lay a lower number of eggs may lay eggs more than once in their life cycle.
Approximatley 498, 867, 582 million eggs per year.
up to 900 each time
Maybe 900.
They lay their eggs on the water(Just Guessing)
water
no
To develop eggs to lay an animal needs to eat food. The food of a mosquito is blood, thus blood is required before the female mosquito can lay eggs.
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Mosquitos lay eggs. They are not classified as mammals, they are classified as insects.
Mosquitoes lay their eggs in water then a male fertilizes them. This is why areas with not running water tend to have more mosquitoes.
Female and male Mosquitoes are oviparous animal because it lays 1000 eggs
between 3 mm and 6 mm
mosquito fish do not lay eggs. Instead, they give birth to live young
no a mosquito cant lay an egg in a human by bitting. they lay their eggs in water. and only the female drinks blood because of the eggs she is carrying. the males dont, so if u think the mosquito that bit u is male, it is a female.
No. Mosquitoes lay their eggs in stagnant water.