What Are Mosquitoes and Their Causes?

Mosquitoes are small insects, with over 3,500 species, characterized by their slender bodies, wings, and long legs. Their life cycle includes egg, larva, pupa, and adult stages. Females require blood to produce eggs, which they obtain through their tube-like mouthparts. In some cases, mosquito bites can transmit pathogens, making them important vectors of diseases such as malaria, dengue, and yellow fever.

Prevention Method:
Residential:

 Using larvicides and adulticides, alongside repellents, helps reduce mosquito presence in homes.

Commercial:

 Larger infestations may require professional services and integrated mosquito management approaches.