Mosquito Females do. They need blood to produce there eggs.
This question is far too general. Insect bites and animal bites are different.
No, HIV cannot be spread to humans from mosquito bites or dog bites. There are no animals that can infect humans with the HIV virus by biting or scratching them.
do you put a plaster on bites
Use insect repellent.
Insect repellant can help prevent insect bites and stings. Those with concentrated amounts of DEET stay effective longer.
It depends on the insect. Most insects are quite innocuous.
IN terms of germs and potential disease the answer is Humans, hands down....Followed by pigs
transmission to humans or animals is usually through the bites of infected rodent fleas
w've first have to know which is male and which is female because all are bites
Yes, pheromones from insect bites can transfer to clothing, particularly if the insect secretes these chemical signals during the bite. These pheromones may adhere to fabric fibers and can linger on clothing, potentially influencing the behavior of other insects or animals that come into contact with the garment. However, the persistence and effect of these pheromones can vary based on the insect species and the material of the clothing.
A bite is an injury caused by an animal, such as a mammal or insect, that breaks the skin. A sting is a puncture wound made by insects or marine animals.
There are plenty of website with insect bites on them. The ones with the best detail and explanation would be those from medical sources such as netdoctor.