The mosquito really isn't ever a baby. The life cycle of a mosquito ranges from one to several weeks. So yes, technically a baby mosquito can "bite" you.
mosqutoings lol
yes
eggs they are called larvae
No, baby oil is not going to work as a mosquito repellent. This is because baby oil contains a great scent. Mosquitoes are naturally attracted to sweet scents. You will end up attracting more mosquitoes if you use baby oil.
The mosquito has 4 stages in its lifecycle and is refered to by the stage of development it's in that is egg, larve, pupa and adult.
Use mosquito repellant lotion for baby that can be bought to drug store or department store.
A wriggler is a name for a baby mosquito. Mosquito larvae are called wrigglers. They are called that because they move a lot, like little worms. They eat protozoans and other wrigglers.
Bacteria are microscopic - you cannot see them with your eyes alone. A "wriggler" is a baby mosquito.
A mosquito larva which lives below the surface of stagnant water.
walking sticks and leaf insects go through INCOMPLETE METAMORPHOSIS.
its a baby bump i think or it might mean the baby is getting ready to come out or something like that .