in the back of its body see if you aggravate it it will land on you push down the abdomen at the back of its body and release the stinger into you're body but it will take the stinger back so it can release the stinger once again (but it can sting you more than just twice) but if you don't aggravate it or pass into its property it will not have a reason to sting or hurt you
They don't sting,they feed on blood via sharp hollow needle like mouth parts.
In stagnant water that is left untuched for days
They don't, but the females bite to suck blood for nutrients for the babies. XD
A bee's sting is at the tip of its abdomen, at the rear end.
They do not have a stinger if you mean the mouth it is called the "mouth".
A bee's stinger is located at the exterior end of its abdomen.
every where in the summer time
They bite.
Yes, they do sting. i was trying to put one out side and it stung me on my thumb. it hurt really bad but it went away after a little while.
No, crane flies (from the Tipulidae family) do not bite. While crane flies resemble large mosquitoes, the adults have non-piercing mouthparts (unlike mosquitoes) and only feed on nectar or not at all.However, there are insects that very much resemble mosquitoes and crane flies that can bite or sting. The Ichneumon Wasp is one such insect and is said to be capable of inflicting a painful sting if it feels threatened.
when people are infected with malaria, it makes them so sick that they have to stay in bed which makes it easier for mosquitoes to come and sting them. the infected mosquitoes can then infect other people.
Mosquitoes do not sting, and technically do not bite either. They rasp and tear a small hole through the skin to inject anti-coagulant so that they can suck out blood.The word "mosquito sting" refers to the swollen area around a mosquito bite, which is not a sting but can resemble one.
Everything that exists. Even dinosaurs were extinct because of the mosquito's sting was poisonous, and when it stung people, they got cardiovascular disease.
Infected mosquitoes can spread the pathogen that can cause encephalitis. West Nile Virus is one of the encephalitis illnesses that is spread by mosquito sting.
They dont sting, they have a sharp hollow tube (part of their head) that they stab into the skin to suck blood. They can 'bite' countless times in their life. They are not like bees.
Yes. The diseases that mosquitoes carry are far more deadly than a bee sting, which can be treated with antihistamines.
No Way...Dragonflies are anything but harmful, for one they eat bugs like flies and mosquitoes that we dislike. And they are harmless to people they do not bite nor sting infact they are very friendly and curious.
malaria mosquitoes
well mosquitoes eat flowers(neuter) .