well i think about 72 cause before your body can deliver all that blood to those spots to replace the saliva you will feel like you have chicken pox
Basically, no. Before, yes, it was actually possible to die from too many mosquito's biting you.
98% chance it will itch a lot, 1.9% chance you will die, and 0.1% nothing will happen.
If the mosquito is carrying a disease (which it can) when it bites you, i could inject it into your blood, and you get sick and could die Ex: malaria (yellow fever), lyme disease and so on
about 200 people die from adder bites each year in the uk
A mosquito can bite as many times as it wants to until it dies. When a mosquito bites you it puts proboscis in you. When the mosquito is done sucking blood it takes the proboscis out. If you shake the mosquito off before it takes back the proboscis out then you will itch a lot.
a canary could die from a mosquito bite if the mosquito has the west nile virus.
No because they are not mosquito's
Yes you could but it matters which type of mosquito you are referring to. some mosquitoes are harmless. it is usually the hairy or striped ones that could cause death or rather dengue. there are also other kinds of mosquitoes that could kill you for example the malarial mosquito in Mumbai.
if it bites your head off.
no
Only if you squash it! No, mosquitoes can bite repeatedly either on the one person or the next victim. That's why when you do squash one it may already have some other creature's blood in it. An insect that does die when it has stung you is the bee. Their stinger and part of the abdomen is pulled from them, causing them to die.
If you mean bites by venomous snakes, in the United States there are 7000-8000 bites per year on average with about 5 fatalities. Many other countries do not have such statistics because many of the bitten people die without medical attention and their deaths not recorded.