Some Information About Mosquitoes

By Kyle Frankleton


While in the nymph period, dragonflies feed on mosquito larvae much like mosquitofish. After the dragonfly becomes a adult it's going to fly around and feed on mature mosquitoes and various flying bugs. These are definitely very useful bugs, and to attract them to your home you may need a fish pond.

In case you have a pond, small lake, or even unused pool around your home, contemplate introducing some mosquitofish. One fish may consume over a hundred mosquito larva each day. It is possible to acquire them free of charge from many spots like your local state office.

Bats are great for bug pest management. They will make extremely fast work of any mosquitoes in the region. For instance, the Little Brown Bat can consume in between 500 to 1000 mosquitoes per hour. You can set a bat house inside your backyard to attract the bats.

Citronella oil is a non-toxic pesticide which will repel mosquitoes and other insects. While it's non-toxic, it could inflame skin of some individuals. Consequently, it shouldn't be utilized with children. If you do not want to have it get in touch with your skin, you can merely spray your clothing.

Female and male mosquitoes each feed on nectar of blooming plants and flowers. How come they need to attack humans then, if it is not for food? The female mosquitoes require iron and protein from mammal blood to be able to develop eggs and reproduce. Most of these female mosquitoes should seek out people to feed on during sunset and daybreak. You might need additional defense against them at these times.

In order for the mosquito (or any blood sucker) to extract the blood from the victim, it must cease the blood from clotting. Mosquitoes insert their saliva into their host and it includes proteins that halt the immunity process as well as blood clots. After that blood freely flows in the mosquito's proboscis. The blood thinning proteins in mosquito saliva happen to be used to produce helpful anti-clotting drugs.




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