Yes, they do. They pretty much eat anything that moves in the pond or stream, including critters up to their own size.
Mosquito larvae can definitely be dangerous to humans and other animals. There can be a host of diseases that can be spread by coming in contact with this larvae.
Yes, it is safe to eat mosquito larvae; you will digest them. They even have nutritional value.
No. It is a young mosquito that lives underwater.
Mosquito larvae
yes
wrigglers
No it is a herbivore.
no
A mosquito larvae breathes in air through its siphon. It is the younger one of a mosquito!! CHA CHA!!
Biotic factors affecting mosquito larvae include predators such as fish, dragonfly larvae, and amphibians that feed on them. Competition with other mosquito larvae for resources like food and breeding sites can also impact their survival. Parasites and pathogens that infect mosquito larvae can lead to high mortality rates.
Apple cider vinegar is often used to kill mosquito larvae. While it is not as effective as bleach, it is harmless for humans and pets.