{"id":1057,"date":"2021-11-22T11:00:41","date_gmt":"2021-11-22T16:00:41","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/cramerpestcontrol.com\/?p=1057"},"modified":"2022-08-19T12:41:40","modified_gmt":"2022-08-19T16:41:40","slug":"discover-astounding-facts-you-never-knew-about-mosquitoes","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/cramerpestcontrol.com\/blog\/discover-astounding-facts-you-never-knew-about-mosquitoes\/","title":{"rendered":"Discover Astounding Facts You Never Knew About Mosquitoes"},"content":{"rendered":"

Mosquitoes have been around longer than the human race itself. And ever since humans first emerged, mosquitoes have been our enemy. Their bites are not only itchy but can also carry incredibly harmful diseases. All that being said, when you stop and take a closer look at this pesky pest, you’ll be surprised at home interesting they are. Keep reading to discover fascinating things about the world’s most hated insect.<\/p>\n

Why Mosquitoes Are One Of Nature’s Most Interesting Animals<\/h3>\n

Everything’s Bigger In Texas – Including Mosquito Populations<\/h3>\n

You’ve probably heard the phrase “Everything’s bigger in Texas,” and that goes for the number of mosquitoes as well. There are over 3,000 species of mosquitoes in the world, and, unfortunately, Texas has the lucky distinction of being home to 85 different species. However, out of thousands of different species, only a\"mosquito few hundred need to drink blood. Some blood-sucking mosquitoes don’t prey on humans at all! Instead, some species only go after frogs, others snakes, and still others birds.<\/p>\n

Mosquitoes Don’t Actually Drink Blood<\/h3>\n

Yes, really! This is probably the most surprising thing you’ll learn about mosquitoes – if you didn’t know this already – but mosquitoes don’t actually consume the blood for nutritional value in the same way we eat food. Rather, mosquitoes need the blood so their eggs can reach maturity inside the momma mosquito before she lays them. Mosquitoes eat plants just like many other bugs. And on that note:<\/p>\n

Male Mosquitoes Don’t Bite<\/h3>\n

It’s true! Only female mosquitoes need blood to finish their reproductive cycle, and male\u00a0mosquitoes<\/a> eat plant nectar just like bees do. So if you have a yard with loads of flowers, you’re probably going to notice more mosquitoes than your neighbors. But that being said, you can use flowers to your advantage.<\/p>\n

Mosquitoes Hate Many Popular Flowers<\/h3>\n

Even though mosquitoes feed on the nectar of flowers to survive, that doesn’t mean you need to rip out your garden. Many of the most popular flowers and herbs<\/a> are naturally mosquito repellants. Plants like:<\/p>\n