Male mosquitoes feed on flower nectar. Blood contains the nutrients required for the female to lay eggs. When she isn't reproducing, the female mosquito will also feed on flower nectar.
They eat nectar from plants - only the females eat blood.
only female mosquitoes bite cause they need the blood as nutrients for the eggs
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If the mosquito is female, then it drinks blood. That's only to give energy to the developing eggs inside it. But if the mosquito is male, then it eats fruit. The male ones are the gigantic mosquitoes that look like there going to kill you.
people and mosquitoes .....mosquitoes.....that would certainly be a sight to see in a lifetime.
bats
The female bites, she needs a 'blood meal' before she lays eggs. It is only the female mosquitoes that bite.
the female mosquitoes drink human bloods while the male sucks fruit saps while the larvae eats little of plankton
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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.
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.
Female Mosquitoes
No they are no, they are actually attracted to light and heat.
Bats, and birds like the Flycatcher.