Do mosquitoes have teeth? What do mosquitoes like blood type O the most? What do you know about mosq

Mondo Science Updated on 2024-02-01

As the temperature rises and the weather gets better, we will face the annual battle against mosquitoes again. Many people have a lot of hatred for mosquitoes.

Mosquitoes are so harmful to human health that scientists have been studying mosquitoes to understand exactly how they transmit diseases. The study of small mosquitoes cannot be carried out with the naked eye, and must be carried out with the help of scientific and technological means. With the development of science and technology, the emergence of high-tech methods such as optical microscopy, electron microscopy, ion and X-ray microscopy, and high-speed photography has made continuous progress in related research.

The answer is, no. Why, because it doesn't need to.

Mosquitoes are inserted into your ** through the mouthparts of the head to complete the process of sucking blood. In Figure 2 you can see that its mouthparts have 47 very sharp serrations, which are the so-called "teeth" of mosquitoes.

Having these sharp, mosquito mouthparts can penetrate more easily**. Compared with the smooth surface, this jagged mouthpart has a smaller contact area with the ** tissue, which reduces the stimulation of the sensory nerves, so the resulting pain will be reduced, which is why it is not easy for people to detect when they are sucked blood. These sawtooth teeth ensure that the mosquito is constantly sucking blood as the victim moves, so it's hard to shake it off while it's sucking blood.

Mosquitoes and locusts are different.

For locusts, we can be targeted, stocking natural enemies such as chickens, ducks and geese in locust-stricken areas, reducing the habitat of locusts, and then controlling their food**, we can control locust plagues well.

But mosquitoes, one is that the number is too large, and there are so many species, that it takes too much to exterminate mosquitoes.

Second, mosquitoes are particularly adaptable. The eggs can live for 6 months without water and can hatch in batches, each female mosquito can lay 1000-3000 eggs in her lifetime, as long as the water source temperature is right, it only takes a few weeks to grow into a mosquito that can reproduce again.

Third, as long as there are plants, there will be mosquitoes, so it is almost impossible to completely eradicate them.

Of course not! This mosquito repellent artifact from Japan, "environmentally friendly biting insect repellent", is the nemesis of mosquitoes!

After opening, you can smell a smell of plant lemongrass, which is a smell that mosquitoes smell and avoid, a bottle of mosquito repellent fragrance can completely repel mosquitoes in a 150 square foot house, and the mosquito repellent effect is very powerful.

To prove its mosquito repellent effect, the mosquitoes were placed in a glass cover and placed in Japanese bites, and all the mosquitoes began to ramble.

After 5 minutes, all the mosquitoes were incapacitated and all of them were wiped out, which was simply amazing!

Not only at home, but also in the office, it is simply the gospel of mosquito stars, with Dingding, you can work with peace of mind.

Open the dinging for half an hour before going to bed, which can achieve a long-term mosquito repellent effect for 7 hours, so that you can sleep peacefully until dawn and stay away from mosquito bites.

Friends, now is the time when mosquito activities are the most active, and if you don't want to sleep at night and be bitten by mosquitoes, take this mosquito killer home!

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