Bzz...bzz...bzz...smack!
You
finally got that mosquito that’s been buzzing around your head all afternoon.
Mosquitoes and other ‘pests’ are a Biosphere summer constant - especially at
dawn and dusk. They gather blood from people and other animals to feed their
eggs, and in some cases can carry disease. We might be tempted to get rid of
them, but did you know that mosquitoes are REALLY important to our environment?
Let’s check it out!
Mosquito Larvae
https://fishlab.com
Did you know that these larvae are called ‘wrigglers’ because of the way they wriggle around in the water? See if you can spot any this summer while you’re out exploring!
Mosquitoes
are an important food source for dozens of birds, amphibians, fish, and even
other insects. Larval mosquitoes are gobbled up by fish and frogs, and adults
are eaten by most flying predators. They are also an important food source for
bats. In fact, in one hour a single little brown bat can eat 1000 mosquitoes!
Incredible!
A Little Brown Bat
Mosquitoes
might be a pest to people during the summer when we’re trying to enjoy the
outdoors, but they support dozens of animals as a source of food in the
biosphere. As bothersome as they are, they are a crucial part of our ecosystem!
Three
cheers for a mosquitoes’ buzz and the good it does!
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