Anything that's hungry enough.
A young mosquito is called a larva. Larvae live in water, where they feed and grow before developing into adult mosquitoes.
The scientific name for a midge larva is Chironomidae.
A crane fly is an insect that looks similar to a mosquito, but it is not a mosquito.
A big mosquito is larger in size compared to a regular-sized mosquito. It may have a bigger body, longer legs, and a larger wingspan.
The big mosquito-looking bug is likely a crane fly, also known as a mosquito hawk or daddy longlegs. It resembles a large mosquito but is harmless and does not bite humans.
other flys
mosquito larva live anywhere in water
Wild bettas primarily eat insect larva that floats on the surface of the water, like mosquito larva. If they swim by it and it wriggles, they eat it.
fish eat misquito larva
Mosquito need to reproduce to survive...larva is one of the steps of this process.
Mosquito larvae are just named according to the species of mosquito, ie - 'Culex larva'.
No. Mosquito larvae graze over plant and rock matter in the water and eat bacteria and algae. Butterfly larvae eat plants on land.
A mosquito larva is called a wriggler because when you see it in water it distinctively wriggles.
20 days
The adult mosquito lays it's eggs in water. The egg hatches into a larva, and the larva feeds on organisms in the water. Then when the larva matures into a mosquito, the mosquito flies around and feeds on organism's blood.
A dragonfly larva eats tadpoles, fish, and other small animals it can find that can fit in its mouth.
Yes.