Mosquitoes make sounds near the human ear because mosquitoes make sounds everywhere. It sounds as though the mosquitoes are purposely seeking out the human ear when in reality, we only hear them when they're close.
They make sounds the whole time, but they are so small that we only hear them when they are near our ears.
They want to bite!
Yes, fires can repel mosquitoes due to the smoke and heat they produce, which can deter mosquitoes from coming near the area.
Mosquitoes typically fly at heights ranging from near the ground to about 25 feet in the air.
Yes, a fire can effectively keep mosquitoes away due to the smoke and heat it produces, which can deter mosquitoes from coming near.
There were no mosquitoes while on the ship, but on the land thee are mosquitoes in Alaska that breed near standing water, which can be anywhere in Alaska during the summer months.
mosquitoes live in dry, moist land near the equator.in cold dry not moist land and not near the equator
It takes place in the jungle somwhere in Africa
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Mosquitoes live near water, puddle, or anything with water. So watch out in a puddle! Mosquitoes live near water, puddle, or anything with water. So watch out in a puddle!
no, as there is no gas to make noise.
Mosquitoes stay away from fire because they are attracted to carbon dioxide and heat, which are not present in the same way near a fire.