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Mosquitoes are best known for their itchy bites and ability to spread disease. But there is a lot more to these pests. Get the facts about mosquitoes - from when they’re most active to how they find you. Mosquitoes have been sucking blood and being a nuisance for at least 46 million years. Understanding where they breed, why they bite, and what they’re attracted to can help you protect your family from these pesky creatures.
A. MOSQUITOES GROW FAST
Aedes aegypti mosquitoes lay approximately 100 eggs at a time. And those little blood suckers mature fast. The entire Aedes mosquito life cycle—from an egg to an adult—only takes 7-10 days.
B. ONLY FEMALE MOSQUITOES BITE
There are more than 3,000 species of mosquitoes that can be found in virtually every part of the world. But not all mosquitoes see you as a tasty snack. While both male and female mosquitoes feed on nectar and plant sap, only female mosquitoes bite because they need the protein from blood to produce their eggs.
C. MOSQUITOES HAVE HEARTY APPETITES
The size of a blood meal depends on the species and size of the mosquito. However, some female mosquitoes can drink their entire body weight in blood during a meal. That would be like a 150-pound person consuming 150 pounds of food for dinner!
D. MOSQUITOES DO PREFER TO BITE SOME PEOPLE OVER OTHERS
If you keep getting bitten while those around you don’t, it may be because mosquitoes are attracted to the body chemistry of some people over others. Mosquitoes are attracted to a combination of body heat, odour, the carbon dioxide that humans and animals emit when they breathe, and lactic acid, an element found in sweat. These biting pests use their receptors and vision to find their victims and can spot their next meal from 50 meters (approximately 164 feet) away.
E. MOSQUITOES ARE MORE ACTIVE WHEN THE MOON IS FULL
The full moon is blamed for many strange occurrences both real and imagined. A full moon can increase mosquito activity by 500%. This is because mosquitoes use visual cues to find their next meal, which is easier to do when the moon is full.
F. MOSQUITOES CAN BREED IN TINY AMOUNTS OF WATER
Mosquitoes lay their eggs in still or stagnant water or wet earth, and they only need a small amount of water to do so. Some types of mosquitoes can breed in less than a teaspoon of water. That’s an amount that can easily be collected in old tires, children's wading pools, bird baths, holes in trees, saucers underneath plants, and even a bottle cap. To help protect your family from mosquitoes, it’s important to regularly remove areas of standing water near your home.
G. COLOR MATTERS TO MOSQUITOES
After indulging in a blood meal, female mosquitoes are attracted to dark places to hide and digest their meal. So, they tend to rest on people wearing darker colours. The good news is that these mosquitoes have already eaten, so they shouldn’t bite you. However, hungry mosquitoes still looking for a meal use visual cues to find someone to snack on. That’s why they may be more prone to bite people wearing contrasting colours that are easier to see.
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