surviaissääskiä
Surviaissääskiä is the Finnish name for a group of small, non-biting midges belonging to the family Chironomidae. These insects are commonly found in aquatic environments throughout Finland, playing a significant role in freshwater ecosystems. Their larvae are detritivores, feeding on organic matter in the sediment of lakes, ponds, and rivers. This feeding behavior is crucial for nutrient cycling and sediment aeration.
Adult surviaissääskiä are typically short-lived and do not feed. They emerge from the water in large numbers,
Despite their sometimes abundant presence, surviaissääskiä are generally harmless to humans and animals. They are an