As much as you can put in the cap of a water bottle.
A mosquito can lay eggs in a body of water as small as a bottle cap.
Mosquito bites can get big by scratching or if u are allergic and the more you are sensitive to the bites the more bigger they will get
The mosquito is a flying insect. The female need to drink blood to develop her eggs. But, while drinking blood, the disease of malaria can be transmitted from the mosquito to humans.
Yes, Mosquitos lay there eggs in water and there larva live in water, Fish need water to survive and pond snails can also thrive in water.
A dry summer could reduce the availability of standing water, which mosquitoes need to lay their eggs. This could lead to a decrease in the mosquito population as fewer eggs hatch and develop into adults. However, some species of mosquitoes can adapt by laying their eggs in smaller bodies of water or finding alternative water sources.
Because there's a mosquito life cycle... it starts of with an egg and then it lays its eggs in the water because the egg hatches in to a larva which comes to the surface to breath. The Larva eats micro organisms in the water then later on sheds its skin 4 times... and grows bigger. The it turns into a Pupa which is an undeveloped adult mosquito. it takes two days for it to fully become an adult. The skin splits and it emerges as an adult.
I would venture to say no. Chlorine is a highly corrosive chemical. It is used in swimming pools to eliminate algae. So if chlorine is destroying plant life, insects or smaller living particulates would have no need to inhabit a water system with no food. In addition, enough chlorine can burn skin and mucous membranes, I don't think insect exoskeletons can withstand it either.
Mosquito Females do. They need blood to produce there eggs.
Because they need blood to survive like Vampires!! And you have blood inside you. Only the female mosquito bites. This is because she needs the extra nourishment contained in blood for her eggs to be viable.
Peppercorn trees do not harbor mosquitoes as they do not provide ideal breeding grounds for mosquitoes to lay their eggs. Mosquitoes prefer stagnant water sources for breeding, and peppercorn trees are not typically associated with such locations.
Raw eggs alone can not and must not be cooked in a microwave, they will explode, boiled eggs need to be cooked in boiling water, you can do this in a microwave, the microwaves heat the water, the water cooks the eggs, this will not save any time and it is much safer to cook it in a more traditional way.
Frogs' eggs, or frogspawn, need water or they will dry out and die. The eggs of a frog do not have a solid, protective covering like birds' eggs or reptiles' eggs do, so laying them in water preserves the developing tadpole from dehydration.