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Male mosquitoes can be distinguished from female mosquitoes by their antennae. Male mosquitoes have bushy antennae, while female mosquitoes have more slender and less bushy antennae. This physical difference can help in determining the gender of a mosquito.
Male mosquitoes do not bite humans or animals because they do not feed on blood. Female mosquitoes, on the other hand, require blood to develop their eggs and are the ones responsible for biting. Additionally, male mosquitoes have bushier antennae compared to females.
The female bites, she needs a 'blood meal' before she lays eggs. It is only the female mosquitoes that bite.
hare there so an male mosquitoes in september
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.
only the female of the species stings humans, and then she kills her mate.
Adult female mosquitoes tend to be larger than males. Male mosquitoes have plumose (feather-like or "fuzzy" antennae) and longer palps. Behaviorally, male and female mosquitoes are also distinct in some ways. For example, only female mosquitoes take blood meals. Males subsist only on plant juices. Mosquitoes are also protandrous, meaning that the males tend to emerge as adults before females.
there are only two kinds, male and female. but if you mean how many kinds of species of mosquitoes, i don't know.....
Female and male Mosquitoes are oviparous animal because it lays 1000 eggs
Mosquitoes do not technically have "prey" as they are parasites, not predators. Female adult mosquitoes require a blood meal, usually from a mammal, to create their eggs. Male and immature female mosquitoes feed only on flower nectar.
Only female mosquitoes bite people and other animals. They require blood for the development of their eggs, while male mosquitoes primarily feed on nectar and plant juices. Female mosquitoes use their specialized mouthparts to pierce the skin and draw blood, which provides the necessary proteins for egg production.
Female Aedes Mosquitoes -> 3-110 days Male Aedes Mosquitoes -> 3-15 days