Rafts
batch
eggs they are called larvae
It is sometimes called a clutch. This is not for animal eggs.
The mosquito will nourish the eggs it is carrying with the blood.
The largest mosquito is a species called Toxorhynchites speciosus. They grow up to one and a half inches (the females always larger than the males). They are native to Australia and do not bite people/animals and they do not drink blood. Their nickname is "Mosquito hawks", because despite being mosquitoes themselves, they eat other species of mosquito. They also occasionally eat sap, honeydew and the rotting flesh of fruit. They lay their eggs inside a nest which contains the eggs of other mosquito species. When the mosquito hawk eggs hatch, the larvae eats the eggs of the other mosquito species.
A group of emu eggs that is being incubated by a male emu is called a "clutch".
both born from eggs.
water
no
It is a clutch of eggs.
Dengue mosquito eggs are not floating on the surface of the water, instead the eggs are located just right beneath the surface of water.
They lay their eggs on the water(Just Guessing)
if your seeing a mosquito on the water it's probobly laying eggs