myggor
Myggor, known in English as mosquitoes, are small to medium-sized flies in the family Culicidae. They comprise about 3,500 described species across many genera, including Anopheles, Aedes, and Culex, and occur worldwide in a range of habitats from tropical wetlands to temperate regions. Their abundance is greatest near standing water, which is essential for their life cycle.
Life cycle and development: Mosquito development is aquatic. Eggs are laid on or near water surfaces and
Feeding and behavior: Female mosquitoes require a blood meal to develop eggs, while males typically feed on
Medical and ecological significance: Some mosquito species are vectors for diseases such as malaria (Anopheles), dengue,
Control: Management combines source reduction (eliminating standing water), personal protection (repellents, nets), and, where appropriate, targeted