If a mosquito has recently had a feed then it will be full of somebody's blood, that is what you see when you squash the mosquito, blood.
A mosquito larva is called a wriggler because when you see it in water it distinctively wriggles.
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A mosquito repellant that you light on fire that creates smoke that repells them. The ones I see are usually green and in a spiral
I have tried this only to see the mosquito lumberingly fly away with an abdomen full of my blood.
mosquitoes are insects that live for only 24 hours and sometimes 24 minutes and when you see a mosquito biting you it is not a female it is a male mosquito
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No. Mosquito larvae need to breathe oxygen from the air and they do so by a siphon tube at their posterior. See the related link for more information.
It was probably a mosquito bite from the past.
West Nile Virus is spread by the mosquito. You don't have to start freaking out every time you see a mosquito though, not all of them are carries of the Virus.
A Asian tiger mosquito (forest day mosquito) is from the mosquito family culicidae. The Asian tiger mosquito is native to tropical and subtropical areas in Southeast Asia. But in the past couple decades the species invaded many countries throughout the world through the transport of goods. It is characterized by its black and white striped legs and with its little black and white striped body. it also flies and feeds in the daytime in addition to dusk and dawn. That is when you will see a tiger mosquito.
Bacteria are microscopic - you cannot see them with your eyes alone. A "wriggler" is a baby mosquito.