Mosquitoes live in many different countries. They thrive anywhere where it is warm and humid. Iceland is one country where there are no mosquitoes. Every continent has mosquitoes except Antarctica.
All around the world, especially in damp, humid or wet areas.
Mosquitoes are normally found in warm climates. So the further you get from the equator the less likely you are to find them.
A lot!
20 million
pesticides did exist in 1793 because they were trying to protect there crops from mosquitoes , insects, and animals.
Mosquitoes do actually serve a purpose. For some animals, mosquito larvae is a large part of their diet.
No. There is insufficient stagnant water for the malaria-carrying mosquitoes to reproduce.
Yes, mosquitoes mate in order to reproduce. Male mosquitoes typically locate and mate with a female mosquito in order to fertilize her eggs. This process is essential for the continuation of the mosquito species.
Mosquitoes feed on infected humans, or on primates (monkeys) which are less affected but are carriers. The mosquitoes carry the bacteria to others. Where there are no infected individuals, the disease does not exist (as in Asia). However, it is endemic in tropical areas of Africa and South America.
It's nature. According to your question, I can assume that you think that things of nature exist for a purpose. That's not true. For example, why do dogs exist? Mosquitoes are part of a natural balance of creatures, sort of like a food chain or food web, so many other creatures would die if their main food source, mosquitoes, died out. BLA BLA BLA...
There are mosquitoes in the south of Oman in July/August, but other that is nearly none. You should not be worried about malaria in Oman, as it does not exist,
Dragonflies eat mosquitoes, flies, bees, ants, termites, butterflies, and other small insects.Dragonflies eat a variety of insects in their diets. The exist primarily on mosquitoes, but will also eat beetles, flies and even other dragonflies.
malaria mosquitoes
well mosquitoes eat flowers(neuter) .