Mostly all species are dangerous like the Culex mosquito, Tiger mosquito and the Alphonse mosquitoes. So, if you're doing a project on that you could use one of the examples i gave. Hope this answer helps
because it can bite you and you will scratch it and its stuff will spread through your body and you can get a really bad disease and it might not have a cure so your screwed
The mosquito. It can give off deadly diseases when it bites people.
The mosquito is the most deadly insect in the world. It kills people by transmitting malaria.
a species of mosquitos, the female of the Anopheles mosquito which carries malaria
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Mosquito bites can cause septicemia indirectly. A mosquito bite can cause malaria, which can quickly turn into sepsis. Sepsis is the body's often deadly response to infection or injury.
Mosquito born diseases are very common in India.
Yes. The diseases that mosquitoes carry are far more deadly than a bee sting, which can be treated with antihistamines.
mosquito can't carry any diseases it can carry only the blood from one to other
Gnats do not give humans diseases. A mosquito is a type of gnat and has been said to carry disease relate to human deaths.
This is not the case. There are hundreds of types of viruses which cause deadly diseases in plants.
The title of most deadly insect belongs to the Mosquito, but how does it kill with out venom or poison? The Mosquito carries many potentially dangerous diseases and as the move from one person, or animal, to another, they infect the new host with these diseases. The Mosquito with the most infamous reputation is that of the Anopheles genus. In Africa alone this tiny insect kills one child under the age of five every thirty seconds. That totals around 3000 every day and nearly one and half million in a single year. The mosquito is also known for transmitting malaria and this claims the lives of around one to three million people every year. Even if a person survives the first stages of malaria, it is a disease that they will have to battle for the rest of their lives, and will most probably result in death years after the first infection. It is commonly agreed that malaria is one of the top killers in the world, and the main cause of infection results from the tiny mosquito.