no, they are carnivores
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.
The Aedes aegypti mosquito goes through four stages in its life cycle - egg, larva, pupa, and adult. It can lay eggs in standing water, which hatch into larvae that develop into pupae before emerging as adult mosquitoes. Aedes aegypti mosquitoes are known for transmitting diseases like dengue, Zika, and chikungunya.
No, dragonfly larvae are carnivorous. They feed on small aquatic invertebrates such as mosquito larvae, small fish, and tadpoles.
Mosquitoes are specialist feeders. Males eat fruit whereas females suck blood. The iron content in blood is necessary for the development of their eggs.
mosquito larva live anywhere in water
Mosquito need to reproduce to survive...larva is one of the steps of this process.
Mosquito larvae are just named according to the species of mosquito, ie - 'Culex larva'.
A mosquito larva is called a wriggler because when you see it in water it distinctively wriggles.
20 days
The adult mosquito lays it's eggs in water. The egg hatches into a larva, and the larva feeds on organisms in the water. Then when the larva matures into a mosquito, the mosquito flies around and feeds on organism's blood.
Yes it is
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tumbler
Yes.
The mosquito emerged from it's larva on the surface of the pond.
wrigglers or wigglers