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  • The period of development from egg to adult varies among species and is strongly influenced by ambient temperature.
  • Some species of mosquitoes can develop from egg to adult in as few as five days, but a more typical period of development in tropical conditions would be some 40 days or more for most species.
  • Adult mosquitoes usually mate within a few days after emerging from the pupal stage.
  • Males typically live for about a week, feeding on nectar and other sources of sugar.
  • After obtaining a full blood meal, the female will rest for a few days while the blood is digested and eggs are developed. This process depends on the temperature, but usually takes two to three days in tropical conditions. Once the eggs are fully developed, the female lays them and resumes host-seeking. The cycle repeats itself until the female dies.
  • While females can live longer than a month in captivity, most do not live longer than one to two weeks in nature. Their lifespans depend on temperature, humidity, and their ability to successfully obtain a blood meal while avoiding host defenses and predators.
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