MOSQUITOES

Mosquito Facts

One female mosquito can lay up to 200 eggs at a time.

Mosquitoes can transmit serious diseases such as malaria, yellow fever and West Nile virus.

What Are Mosquitoes?

The name mosquito comes from a Spanish word meaning “little fly.” Many people believe that the reason mosquitoes bite humans is because they need to feed on human blood, but this is not true. Mosquitoes feed on plant nectar, similarly to bees. Female mosquitoes suck blood in order to help with the development of their eggs prior to laying them. Male mosquitoes do not feed on blood at all. Although mosquitoes can be very annoying to humans and at times dangerous because of their ability to carry and transmit diseases, they play an important role in the ecosystem because they serve as a food source for many organisms.

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