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They look like baby tadpoles, they are small black and have a tail. They wriggle around like small worms in the pool water.
The bugs you are describing are likely mosquito larvae, also known as wrigglers. They have a distinctive appearance with wriggling motion using their tail, which can resemble tadpoles. These larvae grow in water and develop into adult mosquitoes that can cause problems for humans by transmitting diseases.
The big flies that look like mosquitoes are called crane flies.
they kinda look like tadpoles but pink
Some common bugs that look like mosquitoes include crane flies, midges, and mayflies. These insects may resemble mosquitoes in size and appearance, but they do not bite or feed on blood like mosquitoes do.
Tadpoles don't lay eggs. Tadpoles come from frogs eggs. When they are first laid they are clear little eggs. Then eventually you can see tadpoles starting to grow inside.
Some insects that look like giant mosquitoes include crane flies and gallinippers. These insects have long legs and a similar body shape to mosquitoes, but they are not harmful to humans.
Some bugs that look like big mosquitoes include crane flies, gallinippers, and robber flies. These insects may resemble mosquitoes in size and appearance, but they have different behaviors and characteristics.
Some bugs that look like giant mosquitoes include crane flies, also known as mosquito hawks, and gallinippers. These insects resemble mosquitoes in size and appearance but are not harmful to humans.
sort of Tadpoles do not look like adult frogs, if that's what you mean.
Mosquito hawks?
Yes, they look like a tadpole with legs