Because there's a mosquito life cycle... it starts of with an egg and then it lays its eggs in the water because the egg hatches in to a larva which comes to the surface to breath. The Larva eats micro organisms in the water then later on sheds its skin 4 times... and grows bigger. The it turns into a Pupa which is an undeveloped adult mosquito. it takes two days for it to fully become an adult. The skin splits and it emerges as an adult.
Mosquito lay their eggs in water is because the larvae are aquatic. They cannot lay eggs on dry land because the larvae need water to survive in and their food sources are also in the water
yes, if the water has been left for a long time, if not no :)
No, they lay them on the surface of the water.
Some mosquitoes lay eggs on the surface of the water while others will lay eggs in the wet, boggy ground surrounding water. This is why swarms are more seen during the summer months around bogs and wetlands. They can lay eggs on the ground surrounding water that lay dormant until water floods the ground.
Because that's where they lay their eggs and it is where the baby mosquitoes develop.
mosquitoes breed and lay eggs on standing water
Mosquitoes lay eggs in water
Mosquitoes lay their eggs in water then a male fertilizes them. This is why areas with not running water tend to have more mosquitoes.
Mosquitoes lay their eggs on the surface of fresh or stagnant water. The water may be in buckets, barrels, horse troughs, ornamental ponds, swimming pools, puddles, creeks, ditches, or marshy areas. Mosquitoes prefer water sheltered from the wind by grass and weeds. Mosquitoes usually lay their eggs at night. A mosquito may lay a raft of eggs every third night during its life span. Mosquitoes lay their eggs one at a time, sticking them together to form a raft of from 200-300 eggs. A raft of eggs looks like a speck of soot floating on the water and is about 1/4 inch long and 1/8 inch wide. Tiny mosquito larvae emerge from the eggs within 24 hours.
They lay their eggs in stagnant water.
No. Mosquitoes lay their eggs in stagnant water.
Yes, they do lay eggs! All arthropods do!!
Mosquito's lay their eggs in standing water.
Female dragonflies lay eggs in or near water, often on floating or emergent plants.