Generally speaking, there are a few mosquitoes on the islands, but they are an occasional nuisance rather than a big problem (as in India or Sri Lanka).
Most people would not really be bothered by them, but if you are susceptible to being bitten by bugs generally (as some people are) then you're best to bring some repellent to apply at dusk. There will be no mosquitoes on the actual beach, or at the over-water bungalows, more so in the 'jungle' areas of the island.
During the wetter months, some islands use a 'fogging machine' daily, to keep the numbers down.
No they do not eat mosquitos
If you are referring to mosquitos then the answer is blood If you are referring to mosquitos then the answer is blood
Mosquitos - album - was created in 1989.
The Maldives is the smallest country in Asia and is 90,000 square kilometres.
The population of Maldives is about 306,000 people.
Maldives= Mal-Deves Xank says: Maldives= Mall-Divs. I am from Maldives so I know it best.
If you are referring to mosquitos then the answer is blood If you are referring to mosquitos then the answer is blood
Of course, what were you thinking of mosquitos not having lungs.
No, mosquitos don't produce anything (apart from more mosquitos)
Canada has the largest mosquitos in the Universe. The mosquitos in Canada are big enough to pick up a horse and fly away with it.
There are no rivers in Maldives.
Maldives is its own country.