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Mosquito Valley is in Armstrong Township, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania. Most of the valley is forest and is owned by the Williamsport Municipal Water Authority. The eastern end of the valley has some farms and family housing.
Great discussion going on at the rear of this Mosquito. RAF Marham air show 1984.
This aircraft crashed in 1996 after an engine failure, both crewmen killed.
Scanned from a photograph.
This rock feature looks much like a mosquito sucking the blood from the red rock beneath it. More views to come in future posts.
If you see these in any standing water you might want to dump it out or drain it.
You can buy a product called Mosquito Rings, which does not harm the environment for use in places where you cannot drain the water. The rings are quite effective.
These mosquitoes are very aggressive ... even with the varans.
Attack to the eyes, because the skin is thinner.
Made out of recycled materials. A good idea to use a spark plug as a body.
#35 Metal 52 in 2016
#9 recycled ANSH
Mosquito bokeh :)
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Mosquitoes are biting me, and I am swatting and killing them s fast as I can. But I have to hold the camera still to get this shot, even though I am being bitten on my arms in multiple paces. Was it worth it? I may have bumped the focus off a touch in the process, but here's BCOL 4654 leading CN's M338 job westbound at Baseline Road, about 3 miles southeast of Genoa, IL.
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Hard to imagine a critter measuring just about 3mm in length is able to create so much shit for us. These mosquitoes(female) have a badass reputation of spreading a host of deadly disease most noticeably, dengue fever. However, no matter how nasty they may seem, they are here for a very specific purpose. Nature has created this organism to play a vital role in the eco system which we are still trying to unravel.
No worries, these pics are taken under controlled condition, those nasty little critters are safely contained in a sealed plastic bottle for photography purpose.
This is the first time I've seen and examine a mosquito larva up close. The larvae as well as the later stage pupae wriggle and move up and down constantly to breath.
The larvae would feed on decaying plant material or any micro organism presence in the water for survival. The pupae stop feeding altogether while getting ready for its final metamorphosis journey.
2 hatched 12.4.22 followed by another 3 on 13.4.22. 2 on 14.4.22.
By 17.4.22 all the 7 mosquitoes that hatched died from starvation for science. RIP
taken at 1.5x magnification.
Total 7 pupae. Whole process from eggs to mosquito took about a week.
Behind the scene :
Discover these larva all by chance while conducting my frequent routine check on all my plotted plants for the very intention of combating larvae bleeding.
I'm fully aware of the notion of mosquito bleeding though, but never imagine it takes place in my house right on the 13th floor. A remote possibility that actually happens, what a chance.
The mosquito responsible must be a high flyer indeed. It did very very well in assuring the survival of its kind. Ironically, giving me a golden opportunity to study them up close in which otherwise their life cycle would have known to me at face value.
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