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  2. Mosquito - Wikipedia

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    Females in genera such as Culex, Culiseta, and Uranotaenia lay their eggs in floating rafts. [20] [21] Mansonia females in contrast lay their eggs in arrays, attached usually to the under-surfaces of waterlily pads. [22] Clutches of eggs of most mosquito species hatch simultaneously, but Aedes eggs in diapause hatch irregularly over an extended ...

  3. Parasitoid wasp - Wikipedia

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    As parasitoids, they lay their eggs on or in the bodies of other arthropods, sooner or later causing the death of these hosts. Different species specialise in hosts from different insect orders, most often Lepidoptera , though some select beetles , flies , or bugs ; the spider wasps ( Pompilidae ) exclusively attack spiders .

  4. Culicinae - Wikipedia

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    Species that use this form of egg-laying typically hatch as first instar larvae within a few hours of laying. Oviposition on the surface of stagnant water is most common, but some species of Aedes and all Psorophora deposit their eggs in areas that will flood. Eggs are laid and embryological development occurs, but the eggs do not hatch till ...

  5. Wasp - Wikipedia

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    Many, notably the cuckoo wasps, are kleptoparasites, laying eggs in the nests of other wasps. Many of the solitary wasps are parasitoidal, meaning they lay eggs on or in other insects (any life stage from egg to adult) and often provision their own nests with such hosts. Unlike true parasites, the wasp larvae eventually kill their hosts.

  6. Why do mosquito bites itch? What to know about these blood ...

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    Beware of areas you plan to visit, especially if it's a region with active mosquito-transmitted diseases, or if you’re spending time near stagnant water where female mosquitoes lay their eggs ...

  7. There are plenty of wrong ways to try to zap mosquitoes ... - AOL

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    Female mosquitoes bite as they generally require a blood meal before laying fertile eggs in standing water. Males feed on nectar and plant juices and do not bite.

  8. This SC insect is an aggressive biter and among the world’s ...

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    These mosquitoes only need about a bottle cap full of water to lay their eggs, which can even sometimes survive being dried out, noted Zachary Smith, a licensed pest control professional from ...

  9. Ovitrap - Wikipedia

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    The eggs then fall through the mesh into the water, where the larvae hatch and develop into pupas. When the adult mosquitoes emerge, they are trapped beneath the mesh and are unable to escape from the ovitrap. [1] Ovitraps mimic the preferred breeding site for container breeding mosquitoes, including Aedes albopictus and Aedes aegypti. [2]