Dragonflies.
The closest resemblance I know if is the Crane Fly(family Tipulidae) also known as the mosquito hawk, skeeter eater, or daddy long legs depending on your locale. They look like giant mosquitoes, with different species ranging from 3/4 inch to over 2 inches! (See related link to picture, below.)
The insects that resemble giant mosquitoes are called crane flies. They are often mistaken for mosquitoes due to their similar appearance, but they do not bite or feed on blood like mosquitoes do.
Some common bugs that look like mosquitoes include crane flies, midges, and mayflies. These insects may resemble mosquitoes in size and appearance, but they do not bite or feed on blood like mosquitoes do.
long-legged slender flies that resemble large mosquitoes but do not bite
Some bugs that look like big mosquitoes include crane flies, gallinippers, and robber flies. These insects may resemble mosquitoes in size and appearance, but they have different behaviors and characteristics.
Some bugs that look like giant mosquitoes include crane flies, also known as mosquito hawks, and gallinippers. These insects resemble mosquitoes in size and appearance but are not harmful to humans.
Bugs that look like huge mosquitoes typically have long, slender bodies with long legs and a proboscis for feeding. They may have similar coloring to mosquitoes, such as black or brown, and may have wings that resemble those of a mosquito. These bugs are often mistaken for mosquitoes but are usually harmless and do not bite humans.
The youngest mosquitoes are larvae, which do not resemble adult mosquitoes. However, after exiting that stage of their life, they resemble small adults.
No, crane flies (from the Tipulidae family) do not bite. While crane flies resemble large mosquitoes, the adults have non-piercing mouthparts (unlike mosquitoes) and only feed on nectar or not at all.However, there are insects that very much resemble mosquitoes and crane flies that can bite or sting. The Ichneumon Wasp is one such insect and is said to be capable of inflicting a painful sting if it feels threatened.
Mosquitoes have long, slender bodies with narrow wings and a long proboscis for feeding on blood. They also have a distinctive humpbacked appearance when resting. These features can sometimes make them resemble wasps, but mosquitoes lack the narrow waist and stinger that are characteristic of wasps.
A crane fly is an insect that looks similar to a large mosquito, but they are not the same. Crane flies have long legs and a slender body, while mosquitoes have shorter legs and a more robust body. Both insects have wings and feed on nectar, but mosquitoes also feed on blood.
malaria mosquitoes
well mosquitoes eat flowers(neuter) .