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A mosquito can lay eggs in a body of water as small as a bottle cap.
They lay their eggs on the water(Just Guessing)
No. Mosquitoes lay their eggs in stagnant water.
Mosquito's lay their eggs in standing water.
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no a mosquito cant lay an egg in a human by bitting. they lay their eggs in water. and only the female drinks blood because of the eggs she is carrying. the males dont, so if u think the mosquito that bit u is male, it is a female.
To develop eggs to lay an animal needs to eat food. The food of a mosquito is blood, thus blood is required before the female mosquito can lay eggs.
Technically, yes and no. If a mosquito falls into water, it will probably just die, but mosquito eggs hatch and grow within water, so a female which is ready to give birth will lay eggs in water, in which it's larvae grow.
Mosquitoes lay their eggs in water then a male fertilizes them. This is why areas with not running water tend to have more mosquitoes.
Yes, dengue mosquito (Aedes aegypti) eggs can float on water. Female mosquitoes lay their eggs in standing water, and the eggs have a unique ability to float on the water's surface due to a special coating they possess. This adaptation helps protect the eggs from drying out and allows them to hatch when conditions are suitable.
Mosquitos lay eggs. They are not classified as mammals, they are classified as insects.