A mosquito hawk, more accurately known as a dragonfly, catches mosquitoes in mid-air using its agile flight and sharp reflexes. Once it captures a mosquito with its strong jaws, it uses its serrated mouthparts to hold the prey while consuming it. Dragonflies are voracious predators and can eat several mosquitoes in a single day, significantly helping to control mosquito populations.
they eat both female and male mosquito i do believe..... which is VERY helpful for us and animals.
Mosquito hawk
a "mosquito hawk"
I don't think it would hurt the dog. Sometimes you eat the mosquito and sometimes the mosquito eats you.
An insect that eats mosquitoes also known as a crane fly, it looks like a very large mosquito. Some also call the dragonfly the mosquito hawk because its main diet is mosquitoes.
Yes it will digest it very easily but it will get bitten before it dies
culicidae
Yes.
mosquito sucks the blood
The big mosquito-looking bug that is not a crane fly is likely a mosquito hawk, also known as a crane fly.
A big mosquito hawk, also known as a crane fly, can have a wingspan of up to 3 inches and a body length of about 1 inch. They have long, slender bodies and long legs, resembling a large mosquito but without a stinger.
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.