A mosquito is a small flying insect known for feeding on blood and acting as a vector for various diseases. Despite being tiny, mosquitoes have a huge impact on human health and ecosystems.
๐ฆ Anatomy of a Mosquito
- Head โ Contains compound eyes, antennae, and a proboscis for sucking blood or nectar.
- Thorax โ The middle section with three pairs of legs and two wings.
- Abdomen โ Expands when feeding; houses digestive and reproductive organs.
๐น Life Cycle
Mosquitoes go through complete metamorphosis (4 stages):
- Egg โ Laid on water surfaces.
- Larva โ Aquatic stage; wriggles in water.
- Pupa โ Aquatic, non-feeding stage.
- Adult โ Flying, capable of reproduction and biting (females).
๐ฉธ Feeding
- Female mosquitoes feed on blood for egg production.
- Males feed on nectar and plant juices only.
โ ๏ธ Health Risks
Mosquitoes are carriers of serious diseases, including:
- Malaria (Plasmodium parasite)
- Dengue fever
- Zika virus
- West Nile virus
- Chikungunya
๐ฆ Fun Facts
- Only female mosquitoes bite.
- Mosquitoes are attracted to carbon dioxide, body heat, and sweat.
- They play a role in ecosystems as food for birds, fish, and other insects.
๐ก๏ธ Prevention Tips
- Use insect repellent (DEET or natural alternatives).
- Remove standing water near homes.
- Use bed nets and window screens.
- Wear long sleeves and pants in mosquito-prone areas.
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