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Updated on healthy 2024-07-07
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Female mosquitoes need strong nutritional support for ovarian development after entering adulthood, which is reflected in both animals and plants, for example, plants will not bloom when they enter the reproductive stage due to insufficient nutrient supply, and for mosquitoes it seems to be more similar to bees, worker bees and queen bees have the same chromosomes, but because the queen bee eats honey and develops into a queen bee, and the worker bee collects pollen and the ovaries degenerate and develop into worker bees. For female mosquitoes, their ovaries cannot develop and reproduce without feeding on human or animal blood.

    The mouth of the mosquito is called the mouthpart, which is composed of 6 mouth needles: 1 on the upper lip, 2 on the upper jaw, 2 on the lower jaw and 1 on the tongue. These 6 needles are located in the longitudinal groove of the lower lip.

    Look at how mosquitoes suck blood, when the female mosquito sucks blood, the lower lip is bent back first, and the needle cluster is held with the end lip flap, and the lower jaw is stung into the ** first, and then the other mouth needles are stretched into the blood vessels to suck blood. The mouth needle of the male mosquito is degenerated, and its jaw is short and weak, and it cannot sting into the human **, so the male mosquito generally cannot suck blood.

    The head of the female mosquito has two antenna-like antennae, the antennae have less hair, and the lower jaw is composed of six fine-pointed mouth needles, when sucking blood, the jaw needles will pierce **, and the other mouth needles will then enter to suck blood. However, for male mosquitoes, the antennae are densely hairy, and at the same time, the body size is 3 times that of the female mosquito, and the jaw is short, so it does not have the ability to pierce **, and it is naturally unable to suck blood. So for male mosquitoes, they basically feed on nectar, or the sap of plant stalks and leaves.

    Female mosquitoes suck blood mainly to reproduce offspring, and female mosquitoes can only mature their eggs after sucking blood. Female mosquitoes have a longer lifespan, and a small percentage of female mosquitoes store fat in their bodies and can lurk in warm, humid corners for the winter. When it warmed up in the spring of the following year, it flew out again to suck blood and reproduce.

    This is the reason why mosquitoes appear as soon as the spring is warm.

    Mosquitoes should be everyone's problem in life! Summer is the season when mosquitoes are rampant, if the windows are not closed tightly, mosquitoes are absolutely pervasive, hearing the buzzing sound, you can't sleep well, and the next day you get up everywhere! Hate mosquitoes more than flies, mosquitoes can spread diseases in addition to sucking blood and blood packets.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    This is not the case, because the attributes of female mosquitoes and male mosquitoes are completely different, and female mosquitoes can ovulate through blood.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Do not suck blood, because the physical attributes of female mosquitoes and male mosquitoes are different, and female mosquitoes can drive physical development after sucking blood.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Yes. Because female mosquitoes will suck blood in order to reproduce, while male mosquitoes do not need to reproduce, so they do not suck blood.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Male mosquitoes do not suck blood, and female mosquitoes need strong nutrients for ovarian development after adulthood, so they will suck blood.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Male mosquitoes do not suck blood, and female mosquitoes rely on blood to achieve the purpose of reproducing the next generation!

    Mosquitoes are sensitive to the smell of sweat and all cosmetics, and mosquitoes also like to be black, so try to wear less dark clothing in summer, which is easy to attract mosquitoes. There are also mosquitoes who like the blood of the following people: children (because of the fast metabolism of children, fresh blood), female friends who love beauty (often use a variety of cosmetics), people who wear dark clothes, and people who love to sweat and do not bathe frequently!

    And many people always have a misconception that mosquito sucking blood is related to human blood type, but in fact, it has nothing to do with it!

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Female mosquitoes suck blood. Mosquitoes are also divided into male and female, only female mosquitoes are blood-sucking, because female mosquitoes suck blood, in order to be able to let their ovaries be well developed, so as to be able to reproduce their offspring, generally speaking, mosquitoes will begin to look for targets to suck blood at temperatures above ten degrees, so as to promote their own development, especially at night when they prefer to suck blood.

    The way mosquitoes suck blood.

    The mouth of a mosquito is called a mouthpart in entomology, and although we see the mouthparts of a mosquito with the naked eye as a needle, this needle is actually composed of 6 mouth needles. One on the upper lip, two on the upper jaw, two on the lower jaw, and one on the tongue, mosquitoes rely on the needle-like structure composed of these six mouth needles to suck human blood.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Only female mosquitoes suck blood, male mosquitoes do not suck blood. Female mosquitoes suck blood mainly to obtain nutrients for reproduction, while male mosquitoes obtain nutrients by sucking plant sap and nectar, etc.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The blood-sucking mosquito is the female mosquito. In order to lay eggs, female mosquitoes will suck the blood of humans or other animals for 4 to 5 days, and once the female mosquito sucks blood, it will store the blood in the digestive tube, and then gradually digest and absorb it; After the ovaries absorb nutrients from the blood, the eggs gradually mature and lay eggs after 4 to 5 days of blood sucking.

    The mouth needle of the male mosquito is degenerated, its jaw is short and weak, and it cannot sting into the human **, so the male mosquito generally cannot suck the blood of humans or other animals, and only sucks the juice of plants.

    Mosquitoes can mate 1-2 days after emergence, and mating is often before sucking blood. Mating takes place during group dancing, which is a sexual act in which a few or even hundreds or thousands of male mosquitoes fly in groups over grass, under eaves, or over humans and animals. The female mosquito flies into the dance group and mates with the male mosquito before leaving.

    Usually female mosquitoes only need to mate once in their lifetime.

    The activity of mosquitoes mainly refers to the behavior of seeking and sucking blood from the host, and its activity ability is related to temperature, humidity, light and wind. Most mosquito species are active in the early morning, dusk or night, and Aedes mosquitoes are mostly active during the day.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The female mosquitoes that bite are female mosquitoes, and the female mosquitoes suck human blood in order to increase nutrition and reproduce offspring, and when they are full, they find a place with water to lay eggs.

    Male mosquitoes do not suck blood, they only suck the sap of plants, so they generally do not enter the house. Only after autumn when the weather is cold will they run indoors to escape the cold.

    The lifespan of mosquitoes is generally about one to two months.

    Only female mosquitoes bite.

    The female mosquitoes that bite are female mosquitoes, and the female mosquitoes suck human blood in order to increase nutrition and reproduce offspring, and when they are full, they find a place with water to lay eggs.

    Male mosquitoes do not suck blood, they only suck the sap of plants, so they generally do not enter the house. Only after autumn when the weather is cold will they run indoors to escape the cold.

    The lifespan of mosquitoes is generally about one to two months.

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