Only female mosquitoes bite, though all mosquitoes live on the sugar found in plant nectar, not on blood. Female mosquitoes bite to obtain necessary proteins from blood so they can produce eggs. Proteins in human and animal blood are necessary for the female mosquito to produce fertile eggs; since males cannot produce eggs they have no need for blood. Females require a new blood "meal" for every nest they lay, and produce about 250 eggs per meal.
no
depends on the mosquito i guess
http://scienceline.org/2007/09/10/ask-knight-mosquitoes/
The notion that mosquitoes bite women more often than men is limited to pregnant women. This is because they exhale greater amounts of carbon dioxide, and have higher body temperatures, both of which allow mosquitoes to more easily detect them.
no. the huge mosquitoes are called crene fly's. they dont bite.
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All snakes can and will bite, if threatened by a human. They are more afraid of you than you are of them.
Yes, Yes they do.
They dont sting, they have a sharp hollow tube (part of their head) that they stab into the skin to suck blood. They can 'bite' countless times in their life. They are not like bees.
No. This is because only female mosquitos bite
Well yes and know. They only bite so they cas hurt you more than once
Mosquitoes are more attracted to dark colors than light colors.