Environmental Sciences, asked by MostafizurTalukdar, 8 months ago

What can you do so that Mosquitoes do not breed​

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Answered by genius159
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Have a mosquito problem?

Have a mosquito problem?Oh, that whine! That familiar high-pitched whine that just zoomed past your ear and made you slap yourself in the head. It’s the all-too-familiar whine of mosquitoes.

Have a mosquito problem?Oh, that whine! That familiar high-pitched whine that just zoomed past your ear and made you slap yourself in the head. It’s the all-too-familiar whine of mosquitoes.Spring is on the horizon, and mosquitoes all over the United States are tuning up for their busiest season. In fact, those of us who enjoyed a mild winter have already seen — and heard — mosquitoes buzzing around.

Have a mosquito problem?Oh, that whine! That familiar high-pitched whine that just zoomed past your ear and made you slap yourself in the head. It’s the all-too-familiar whine of mosquitoes.Spring is on the horizon, and mosquitoes all over the United States are tuning up for their busiest season. In fact, those of us who enjoyed a mild winter have already seen — and heard — mosquitoes buzzing around.The high-pitched whine we're hearing is probably from a female mosquito, since only females bite humans while males generally avoid human contact. You see, female mosquitoes need the iron and protein in blood from mammals, birds, reptiles and frogs to make their eggs. And they're dead serious about making those eggs.

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