Blog 2017-08-11 1,264 0
People often use a range of mosquito repellent products to repel mosquitoes, and there are numerous mosquito coil manufacturers on the market. People regard mosquitoes as a “pest”, but several people try to understand them. Now let me tell you how long a mosquito can live without sucking blood.
Mosquitoes don’t feed on blood, because they don’t feed on it.
Why do mosquitoes bite? The reason is that it depends on people and livestock to lay eggs. Mosquito also eat plant juices, however, that it was just to maintain a normal life, the juice is into the bag, and the blood of the person or animal is into the mosquito in the stomach, stomach blood formation, which can stimulate the mosquito egg, after the study also found that the mosquito sucking blood, its belly will increase, so will fall, will be oppressive nerve endings, make it produce a hormone, this hormone can promote the development of mosquito eggs, mosquito larvae live in water, adults live on land, the mission of the adult is reproduction.
The life history of mosquito includes egg, larva, pupa, adult 4 parts, normal egg 1-2 days, larval stage 5-7 days, pupa 2-3 days, adult feather to suck blood to lay eggs 3-7 days, whole generation 1-2 weeks or so. The average life span of a mosquito is not long, the female is 3-100 days, the male is 10-20 days. But winter mosquitoes can live for two or three months.
Male mosquitoes do not absorb blood so they do not absorb blood. The female is mainly to reproduce, and the female can only mature after sucking blood.
Female mosquitoes live longer, and a small portion of female mosquitoes can store fat in a warm, humid corner for the winter. By the next spring warm, it flies out again to feed and reproduce. That’s why there are mosquitoes in the early spring.
Male mosquitoes usually rely on nectar and plant juice to maintain their life. Male mosquitoes also have a shorter life span, usually around a week.
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