Well mosquitoes lay their eggs on water and when they hatch their larva swim around in the water until they mature and can fly away. The fish would eat their larva but mosquitoes usually only lay the eggs on stagnant water so if there is too much movement for activty in the water then they will probably not lay them there.
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No.
Not by itself
To get angel fish you have to breed rebel and creative and keep breeding till you get this white egg with wings and it might not work the first and second time
Done frequently, and easily with many species.
because the mosquitos do not like the smell of citrenalla
The only way is to avoid contact with disease carrying mosquitos. Breaking the breeding cycle is an effective mechanism in reducing the liability of contact. Mosquitos breed in shallow stagnant water so meticulous care is taken in dengue areas to keep yards and public areas free of discarded containers, tyres, bottles etc.
Mussolini helped alleviate disease in Italy by draining the Pontine Marshes which was a breeding ground for mosquitos carrying disease.
yes the does the peak district get mosquitos not very rare they come every night around the winter they are not deadly they can not harm you if you keep a distance. i hope this helped
Yes. If you take Apple mint and rub it on your skin it helps keep mosquitoes away.
To effectively prevent mosquitos from infesting your pool, you can regularly clean and maintain the pool to remove standing water where mosquitos lay eggs. Use a pool cover when the pool is not in use, and consider using mosquito repellents or larvicides to control mosquito populations. Additionally, ensure proper circulation and filtration of the pool water to discourage mosquito breeding.
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