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A female mosquito is just like the male, and bites but the only difference is that some of them carry a disease called west nile virus and malaria
mosqutoings lol
a baby mosquito is a family
eggs they are called larvae
The mosquito has 4 stages in its lifecycle and is refered to by the stage of development it's in that is egg, larve, pupa and adult.
The mosquito really isn't ever a baby. The life cycle of a mosquito ranges from one to several weeks. So yes, technically a baby mosquito can "bite" you.
A mosquito larva which lives below the surface of stagnant water.
A wriggler is a term commonly used to refer to a young mosquito larva. Mosquito larvae have a distinct wriggling movement in water, which is where the term comes from.
its a baby bump i think or it might mean the baby is getting ready to come out or something like that .
mosquito
yes
Nymph, wriggler, tumbler, larva, flapper. See the Related Link below.
The type of mosquito with the grey and black stripes is called the Asian tiger mosquito that ,is also called the forest mosquito or the Aedes albopictus. It is mainly found in South East of Asia.