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You can see her blood inside its see-through body

Mosquito netting over the bed to prevent malaria and yellow fever

Mosquito (Prototype). DH Aircraft Museum, 8th March 2016.

50mm on #2 extension; slave flash.

Just in case you were wondering what they look like! It's pretty amazing to think this is what turns into a mosquito!

Mosquito recien atrapado en una telaraña, con los intentos por escapar se me ha resistido un poco.

Sigma 70, tubos kenco con sb800

I took a picture of a moth the other day, and a friend of mine challenged me to take one of a mosquito seeing I was in Botswana, Africa.

 

Well I started by taking a picture of one wifey had killed (was trying to feed on her). That didn't turn out well at all, so I left it thinking I might not be able to complete the task for a while.

 

This morning, however, just as I exited the bathroom, I noticed one just sitting there in the sink. I figured I might as well try since with all the commotion in there it remained still. This is the result.

I was happy to discover this action shot from today - East Shore Park, New Haven, CT. Amazing there are still so many bugs (and warblers) still in this little slice of CT - I guess it's the sewage treatment plant nearby!

Saw a mosquito near the house and managed to capture it for a macro snap... note the compound eyes, hair in the back (remember the Hollywood movie 'Fly').

 

Location: @Home

In High magnification

A cleaned up version of my earlier model, Thanks to Mechahead for scanning it in for me

Imagen tomada con Microscopio de Barrido de Electrones Hitachi S-570.

 

Image taken with Scanning Electron Microscope Hitachi S-570.

Sweden's first night fighter bought as surplus from the RAF in 1948. They served with Air Wing F1, Hässlö.

1:72 scale model, Tamiya.

Golden Mosquito, Coquillettidia xanthogaster, female.

I wish they all just fed on nectar! There were about 1000 females feeding on my blood at about the same time!

Info: Macro lens Nikon 105mm f/2.8G

Cape Sundew is the common name for Drosera capensis, a tropical sundew.

Most cottages have window screens but for the Resthaus, with bamboo curtains, we provide mosquito nets

This mosquito was trying to find "food" in a nylon bag, but this is not a vein, and just a print on the bag!

Sweden's first night fighter bought as surplus from the RAF in 1948. They served with Air Wing F1, Hässlö.

1:72 scale model, Tamiya.

Sweden's first night fighter bought as surplus from the RAF in 1948. They served with Air Wing F1, Hässlö.

1:72 scale model, Tamiya.

This is the one on my leg from a week ago

Mosquito emerging from its nymph stage

Mosquito repellant by IC 556 (1990)

What would a field outing be if you didn't "give back?" Mosquito on me on the Barton Creek Greenbelt Trail. Austin, Texas, April 23, 2018.

As we left on our vacation, the morning was cool and humid. The mosquitoes got him before we could get in the car.

Macro-mode. It was on my hand.

Mosquito (from the Spanish or Portuguese word for little fly) is a common insect in the family Culicidae (from the Latin culex meaning midge or gnat).Mosquitoes resemble crane flies (family Tipulidae) and chironomid flies (family Chironomidae), with which they are sometimes confused by the casual observer.

Taken on day 3 of a 4 day trip into the Nusatsum Divide, located south of the Bella Coola valley in the central Coast Mountain Range of BC, Canada. A scenic little pond above my camp.

Andrea and Christy rock the 2 beds, one net concept

Sunday fun at The de Havilland Aircraft Heritage Centre, formerly the Mosquito Aircraft Museum, in Hertfordshire, England.

Psorophora ciliata (Culicidae) male

Testando a nova máquina.

While human odor guides malaria mosquitoes to human homes, once they take up residence, it is exhaled carbon dioxide that triggers them to land on skin for their next blood meal.

  

healthnews.juicyworldnews.com/uncategorized/medical-news-...

 

dioxide, meal, mosquito, odor, researchers

You can even see the colors in his eyes...wicked, eh?

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