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There are more than 3,500 species of the mosquito and
they have been about for over 30 million years. The word
 mosquito derives from the Spanish and Portuguese word
for little fly. They are similar to crane flies and chironomid
 flies. Mosquitoes are a member of the Culicidae family,
                  which means midge or gnat.
Both males and females feed on nectar and plant juices,
  but in some species, the female has to feed on humans,
 because she needs the nutrients protein and iron to help
 her produce eggs. The females? feeding on humans is the
reason for numerous infectious illnesses that has an effect
             on millions of humans each year.
The adult female lays her eggs in standing water. This
could be a lake, bucket of water, a puddle, and in some
             cases, a few droplets in a leaf.
The mosquito is a holometabolous insect. This means that
  it will go through four phases which are outlined here:
The first stage is the larvae. This is the recently hatched
stage of various insects that differ significantly from the
                           adult.
The next stage is known as the pupa. This is a non-feeding
 time that takes place between the larvae and the adult
                         stages.
The pupa floats on the water and the adult mosquito will
 emerge from the pupa at this time. The adult mosquito
          lives between four and eight weeks.
The mosquito has three senses. They are chemical, visual,
and heat. There are certain items that attract a mosquito
                      to a person.
Carbon dioxide and lactic acid attract a mosquito. These
are found in warm blooded mammals and birds. Normal
breathing puts out these sorts of gases. Some sweat will
                also put off these gases.
Garments that contrast with the backdrop will interest a
 mosquito also. Heat is easily detected by a mosquito.
Mosquitoes can be discovered in a cool spot during the
 day whilst it is hot. If they are disturbed, they will bite
during this time. They are more active while it is cooler.
Mosquitoes are known to infect humans with numerous
kinds of illnesses. They carry viruses and parasites from
  human to human. Some common viral diseases are
 malaria, yellow fever, dengue fever, and Chikungunya.
It is likely that more than two million individuals die from
these illnesses every year. It has been found that most of
       these diseases are carried by ?elderly? females.
There are many products on the market to help avoid
 mosquito bites and chancing acquiring a deadly disease.
    Many of these products contain DEET. It is highly
recommended. DEET can also be applied full strength, but
            20-50% is usually strong enough.
Some of the brand name insect repellents are: Off, Cutter,
White Mountain, and Repel. There are also candles, wipes,
nets, traps, and foggers available on the market. There are
also organic repellents on the market. You can also create
                    your own repellent.
Smoke from campfires and mud or clay assists keep
mosquitoes from biting. Some herbs, such as Rosemary,
          will also keep mosquitoes away.
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The Pesty Mosquito

  • 1. There are more than 3,500 species of the mosquito and they have been about for over 30 million years. The word mosquito derives from the Spanish and Portuguese word for little fly. They are similar to crane flies and chironomid flies. Mosquitoes are a member of the Culicidae family, which means midge or gnat.
  • 2. Both males and females feed on nectar and plant juices, but in some species, the female has to feed on humans, because she needs the nutrients protein and iron to help her produce eggs. The females? feeding on humans is the reason for numerous infectious illnesses that has an effect on millions of humans each year.
  • 3. The adult female lays her eggs in standing water. This could be a lake, bucket of water, a puddle, and in some cases, a few droplets in a leaf.
  • 4. The mosquito is a holometabolous insect. This means that it will go through four phases which are outlined here:
  • 5. The first stage is the larvae. This is the recently hatched stage of various insects that differ significantly from the adult.
  • 6. The next stage is known as the pupa. This is a non-feeding time that takes place between the larvae and the adult stages.
  • 7. The pupa floats on the water and the adult mosquito will emerge from the pupa at this time. The adult mosquito lives between four and eight weeks.
  • 8. The mosquito has three senses. They are chemical, visual, and heat. There are certain items that attract a mosquito to a person.
  • 9. Carbon dioxide and lactic acid attract a mosquito. These are found in warm blooded mammals and birds. Normal breathing puts out these sorts of gases. Some sweat will also put off these gases.
  • 10. Garments that contrast with the backdrop will interest a mosquito also. Heat is easily detected by a mosquito.
  • 11. Mosquitoes can be discovered in a cool spot during the day whilst it is hot. If they are disturbed, they will bite during this time. They are more active while it is cooler.
  • 12. Mosquitoes are known to infect humans with numerous kinds of illnesses. They carry viruses and parasites from human to human. Some common viral diseases are malaria, yellow fever, dengue fever, and Chikungunya.
  • 13. It is likely that more than two million individuals die from these illnesses every year. It has been found that most of these diseases are carried by ?elderly? females.
  • 14. There are many products on the market to help avoid mosquito bites and chancing acquiring a deadly disease. Many of these products contain DEET. It is highly recommended. DEET can also be applied full strength, but 20-50% is usually strong enough.
  • 15. Some of the brand name insect repellents are: Off, Cutter, White Mountain, and Repel. There are also candles, wipes, nets, traps, and foggers available on the market. There are also organic repellents on the market. You can also create your own repellent.
  • 16. Smoke from campfires and mud or clay assists keep mosquitoes from biting. Some herbs, such as Rosemary, will also keep mosquitoes away.