"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."
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it can live anywhere where there is still water nearby.
Mosquitoes mostly live in America and Africa.
mosquitoes live in dry, moist land near the equator.in cold dry not moist land and not near the equator
Yes, opossums do eat mosquitoes, along with a wide variety of other insects. They are opportunistic feeders and include insects in their diet when available. While they may not consume large quantities of mosquitoes, their presence can help reduce insect populations in their habitat. Additionally, opossums are beneficial for controlling ticks and other pests.
The Schaus' Swallowtail is endangered because of habitat loss and because the pesticides used to kill mosquitoes are killing the butterflies.
Yes. The Arctic is home to the most mosquitoes than any other ecosystem in the world. They are just not out year round. Only during the Summer season when the weather is mild enough for them to survive.
Toby Mansfield has written: 'Larval density and adult mosquito movement in a tire dump habitat' -- subject(s): Larvae, Mosquitoes
malaria mosquitoes
well mosquitoes eat flowers(neuter) .
Mosquitoes are not only annoying, they can carry dangerous diseases.
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if you are allergic to mosquitoes