Mosquitos bite at any time of the day/night. They do not like direct sunlight and that gives the appearance of only biting at night. However if you sit in a shady spot with moist air on a sunny day they will find you.
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"Do mosquitoes ever get to sleep at night?" Generally no. Mosquitoes are by nature nocturnal creatures. "Most mosquito species are either nocturnal or crepuscular and remain relatively inactive during the daylight hours." "Natural resting sites for mosquitoes include dense vegetation, animal bur-rows, caves, and tree holes. Basements, stables, chicken coops, and culverts are examples of man-made structures harboring large diurnal populations of resting mosquitoes." Reference:http://answers.google.com/answers/threadview?id=160788
"Do mosquitoes ever get to sleep at night?" Generally no. Mosquitoes are by nature nocturnal creatures. "Most mosquito species are either nocturnal or crepuscular and remain relatively inactive during the daylight hours." "Natural resting sites for mosquitoes include dense vegetation, animal bur-rows, caves, and tree holes. Basements, stables, chicken coops, and culverts are examples of man-made structures harboring large diurnal populations of resting mosquitoes." Reference:http://answers.Google.com/answers/threadview?id=160788
Mosquitoes are not only annoying, they can carry dangerous diseases.
nocturnal
Most aren't and are instead nocturnal, coming out at night, but most fruit bats do come out in the day.
The Evening Primrose is a nocturnal yellow flower. This flower only blooms at night and is pollinated by nocturnal insects.
No, there can be nocturnal animals that live in other places too.
Because the nocturnal. Nocturnal meaning they only come out at night.
No they do not have bladders only humans do.
Only if they are not black.
The majority of prosimians are nocturnal. This includes some lemurs, galagos and tarsiers. The only nocturnal money is the owl monkey.