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There are many animals that eat mosquitoes, such as fish, tadpoles, water bugs, bats, dragonflies, small insectivorous birds, amphibians such as frogs, reptiles such as geckos and lizards, and arthropods such as spiders.
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Many insects have the habit of eating mosquitoes, and bats are one of the animals that eat mosquitoes more powerfully. Under normal circumstances, a bat can eat about 3,000 mosquitoes in one night.
In addition to bats, dragonflies are also very powerful, like a small airplane. A dragonfly can kill more than 800 mosquitoes per hour, which is the highest record of mosquito control among animals.
Fish also love to eat mosquito larvae. There is a wicker fish, and a fish can devour about 200 heel worms a day. Betta fish, which has a beautiful form, is famous for eating mosquitoes and is known as the "fierce enemy of mosquitoes".
The natural predators of mosquitoes are geckos, spiders, frogs, geckos, spiders, praying mantises, owls, and snakes.
When there are more mosquitoes, you can use the natural enemies of mosquitoes to solve the problem.
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Birds: sparrows, swallows, and other flying animals in the water: fish, tadpoles, frogs, and other nomadic animals on land: geckos, lizards and other reptiles, spiders and other arthropods in the sky: bats, dragonflies, insectivorous birds, and other flying animals.
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Animals that like to eat mosquitoes include geckos, spiders, frogs, geckos, spiders, praying mantises, owls, snakes, bats, dragonflies, and other animals.
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Geckos, spiders, frogs, spiders, praying mantises, owls, snakes, bats.
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Animals that eat mosquitoes are bats, dragonflies, fish, geckos, frogs, etc.
1. Bats: Bats eat mosquitoes, and a bat can eat about 3,000 mosquitoes every night.
2. Dragonfly: Dragonfly is like a small airplane, a dragonfly can annihilate more than 800 mosquitoes per hour, which is the highest record of mosquito control among animals.
3. Fish: Fish also love to eat mosquito larvae, there is a kind of wicker fish, a fish can swallow about 200 heel worms every day. Betta fish, which has a beautiful form, is famous for eating mosquitoes and is known as the "fierce enemy of mosquitoes".
4. Gecko: After the weather is hot, many geckos will come out to move, and geckos like to eat mosquitoes the most, which is what many people like, because they hate mosquitoes, just geckos can eat them.
5. Frogs: Frogs eat mosquitoes. It loves to eat small insects and is good at spotting small insects that are moving, including mosquitoes. It is an omnivorous animal, with plant-based foods accounting for 7% of the diet and animal-based foods accounting for 93%.
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