The life of a mosquito goes through four stages: egg, larva (larvae), pupa, and adult. Mosquitoes like to lay their eggs in clear water, such as small rivers, rainwater puddles, ponds, swamps, rice fields and mountain streams. In warm seasons, the eggs can hatch into larvae in about three days. And began to eat the extremely small microorganisms and protozoa growing in the water. They draw air close to the water through two spiracles at the end of their bodies. After molting, the larvae eventually stop eating and become less active, turning into pupae. About two or three days later, the pupa returns to the water surface, sheds its skin, and emerges as an adult insect. Male and female mosquitoes mostly mate in the early morning or evening. First, the male mosquitoes fly in groups around the tops of short trees, eaves, windows or open spaces. The female mosquitoes seize the opportunity to join the team and mate quickly during the flight. Male mosquitoes only suck grass juice and live on nectar, but do not suck blood. After mating, female mosquitoes must feed on blood (human or animal blood) in order for their eggs to mature, so only female mosquitoes can transmit diseases. Female mosquitoes can lay one egg after one blood meal, and can lay six to eight eggs in a lifetime, with 200 to 300 eggs each time. Therefore, eliminating one mosquito in the early stage is equivalent to eliminating hundreds or thousands of them.
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