Why are there so many female mosquitoes 15

Updated on society 2024-06-08
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Female mosquitoes suck blood for the need to reproduce, and only by sucking blood can they lay eggs. Usually male and female mosquitoes suck pollen and grass juice for a living. Adult mosquitoes can dance in groups and mate and suck blood 24 hours after emergence.

    High temperature, high humidity and low light can promote the blood-sucking activity of mosquitoes. With the digestion of stomach blood, the ovaries of female mosquitoes gradually develop, and when they mature, they begin to lay eggs, and then suck blood, and so on. The bloodthirsty habits of various mosquito species are different, and some are bloodthirsty, such as Aedes albopictus; some are fond of sucking animal blood, such as the Chinese mosquito and the three-banded beaked Culex mosquito; Others suck both human and animal blood, such as the pale-colored Culex mosquito.

    Most mosquito species are accustomed to sting and sucking blood at night, and a few mosquito species, such as Aedes albopictus, mostly suck blood during the day.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Because the male mosquitoes have pollinated, there are many mice in the dark and damp, and there is a blood source, of course the male mosquitoes will not mix.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Because summer is the breeding period of mosquitoes, the female mosquito needs nutrients to suck human blood, and it usually does not feed on human blood. It likes to suck in odorous parts of the body, such as; ankles and other parts. For specific content, it is recommended that you find a program called "Health Road - Home Pests and Mosquitoes".

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The female mosquito passes nutrients to the baby mosquito while sucking blood, so it has to suck more blood.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It's been carefully observed, but I haven't really studied this problem, maybe it's to ensure that the race can reproduce smoothly.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    There are many mosquitoes, and there are naturally many female mosquitoes.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Because mosquitoes eggs in the water.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    1. The head of the biting female mosquito has two antennae similar to that of goldfish algae, and the hairs of the antennae are sparse. If you look closely at its mouthparts, they resemble a needle. If you look closely, the needle is made up of 6 thin mouth pins, two of which are for the upper jaw, two for the lower jaw, and one each for the tongue and lips.

    When sucking blood, the jaw is pierced first, and other mouth needles are extended into the wound until the blood vessels suck human blood.

    2. The male has many dense long hairs on his antennae, like a small feather duster, and his lower jaw is short and thin. Such a thin jaw cannot pierce a person's **, so it cannot suck human blood. So in general, male mosquitoes do not bite people and cannot suck human blood.

    3. The hair of the female mosquito is short and thin, and the hair of the male mosquito is long and dense. The female mosquito has a pair of tail whiskers at the end of the abdomen, and the male mosquito is a pincer-shaped holder, which is complex to construct silver trousers.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Female mosquitoes must suck blood in order to reproduce offspring. Organisms without blood can survive by sucking plant sap, just like male mosquitoes, but are unable to reproduce due to lack of nutrition. Mosquitoes need blood to ovulate, and female mosquitoes can suck blood every night, each time sucking more than their own body weight.

    What kinds of people do mosquitoes like to bite?

    Mosquito bites are a combination of smell, heat, and vision, and the carbon dioxide excreted by the human body, volatile substances such as acetone and lactic acid contained in sweat, body temperature, and dark clothing have a deep attraction to mosquitoes. For this reason, mosquitoes like to bite the following people: people with developed sweat glands, high body temperature (sweat and high temperature), exertion or rapid breathing rate (exhalation of carbon dioxide gas), people who wear makeup (special smell in cosmetics), people who wear dark clothes (black is the most attractive to mosquitoes), pregnant women (increased metabolism, increased sweating, higher body temperature), and people who drink alcohol (changes in body odor and breathing).

    Are mosquito bites related to blood type?

    Mosquito detection and targeting are mainly based on carbon dioxide, heat, volatile chemicals and other factors, and there is no reliable evidence to prove that different blood types have different attractions to mosquitoes.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Because female mosquitoes must suck blood (human or animal blood) eggs to mature after mating, male mosquitoes only suck grass juice and nectar can live. Slow friends.

    Male mosquitoes only suck grass juice, live nectar and do not suck blood. Female mosquitoes must suck blood (human or animal blood) eggs to mature after mating, so only females can transmit diseases. Female mosquitoes can lay eggs once they suck blood, and they can lay eggs six to eight times in their lifetime, with 200 300 eggs each time, so the early elimination of one mosquito is equivalent to the elimination of hundreds, thousands.

    When the female mosquito sucks blood, the needle-like structure pierces the **, and the lip flap holds all the sucking organs outside the **, and the lower lip bends backwards and stays outside the skin, which has the effect of protecting and supporting the stinging and sucking device. However, the upper and lower pins of male mosquitoes are as degraded or almost disappeared as the jaws, and cannot penetrate **, so they are not suitable for blood sucking.

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