Technically, yes and no. If a mosquito falls into water, it will probably just die, but mosquito eggs hatch and grow within water, so a female which is ready to give birth will lay eggs in water, in which it's larvae grow.
The life cycle of a mosquito begins with an egg. The larvae are born from this and as they grow they develop wings until they become an adult.
it will grow into a pupa than become a mosquito than a new life cycles starts again
There are several species of fish that are called "Mosquito Fish" The species most often refered to as a Mosquito Fish is the Gambusia and the male of that species grows to around 1 inch.
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.
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The adult mosquito can fly while the young of the mosquito cannot fly.
The mosquito was as small as a tip a tip of a pencil.
A young mosquito.
There is no antonyms for mosquito.
NO
to keep mosquito's from biting you while you sleep, in hot mosquito infested country's where mosquito's can carry disease.