A single mosquito.
to keep mosquito's from biting you while you sleep, in hot mosquito infested country's where mosquito's can carry disease.
yes
Iceland.
Honduras
iceland & france by nav
it is a Spanish word
The word "mosquito" comes from Spanish and Portuguese, where it means "little fly." It is thought to have originated from the word "mosca," which means fly.
No, it is not. Mosquitos' require many cells to make them mosquitoes.
Iceland is definitely mosquito free. No mosquitos have ever been found alive in the country. I've heard that the nearby Faroe Islands are also mosquito free as well as Antarctica, but have been unable to confirm it. Countries with the same latitude as Iceland, such as Greenland and Canada do have mosquitos, however.
Yes - mosquito larvae are like potato chips to goldfish! I have a container water garden on my patio and earlier this week I noticed that it was completely full of hundreds of mosquito larvae swimming around in the water. I bought two (just two!) goldfish and put them in it this morning. Within the course of three hours, the two goldfish had eaten every single mosquito larvae - not a single one left. I strongly recommend common goldfish for anyone who has a mosquito larvae problem in their pond or water garden.
Egypt is a single country.