Yes. Very. They help the food chain. Many animals and insects eat mosquito's. I know how much my siblings HATE mosquito's but they aren't completely useless. For MORE information go to http://wiki.answers.com/Q/User:Blue%20Harvy and ask me. ==Hope this helps!==
Because they suck your blood Because they suck your blood
Mosquitoes do actually serve a purpose. For some animals, mosquito larvae is a large part of their diet.
Dragonflies are helpful because they eat pests like mosquitoes and flies, helping to control their populations. They also serve as indicators of water quality, with their presence indicating a healthy ecosystem. Additionally, dragonflies play a role in pollination of plants.
malaria mosquitoes
well mosquitoes eat flowers(neuter) .
1: some bats are good pollinators. without them we wouldn't have avocados, bananas... 2: they eat mosquitoes. (up to 3,000 a day)
Mosquitoes are not only annoying, they can carry dangerous diseases.
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if you are allergic to mosquitoes
No, vinegar will not actually kill mosquitoes. However, it will keep mosquitoes away. This is because mosquitoes are not attracted to the vinegar smell, therefore, they are deterred.
One difference is that a mosquito is generally smaller and feeds off blood. Wasps consume other insects, such as mosquitoes, and can be helpful in pollinating plants and flowers.
Sharks and mosquitoes do not share the same environment, so they are not designed to eat mosquitoes.