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iPhone through 10x hand lens
"Mosquito larvae have a well-developed head with mouth brushes used for feeding, a large thorax with no legs and a segmented abdomen.
Larvae breathe through spiracles located on the eighth abdominal segment, or through a siphon, and therefore must come to the surface frequently. The larvae spend most of their time feeding on algae, bacteria, and other micro-organisms in the surface microlayer. They dive below the surface only when disturbed. Larvae swim either through propulsion with the mouth brushes,or by jerky movements of the entire body, giving them the common name of "wigglers" or "wrigglers"."
Mosquito - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mosquito (Accessed 22 February 2011)
Gosto muito de fotos usando macro, ainda mais de insetos, a riqueza de detalhaes é incrivél. Espero que gostem dos resultados
saw this cool bug hes a lil less then an inch long. was told hes a mosquito eater , can anyone confirm this. IVE GOT ONE OTHER GREAST SHOT OF HIM UPLOADED AS WELL, ENJOY.
grrr sorry bout the caps. thanxx buckeye for id Female cranefly (Tipulidae).
Summer is the best time to go camping, have family barbecues and get-togethers, have outdoor activities and games, do some garden work. It is also the best time to get swarmed by mosquitoes. Mosquitoes love summer. They love warm places because they could breed faster and live longer in them. Don’t be surprised if you get swarmed by mosquitoes while you're out minding your own business. You are their business. Using topical repellents is okay. But once it wears off, you are again exposed to some more vicious piercing and stinging. It is not enough to just ward off those little blood-suckers. You should see to it that they are eliminated. It's time to get a mosquito trap.
An attempt at macro stacking (but the combinezm failed, so this is a (bad) hash done in Gimp by me...
I didn't really think this would work when I took these photos. I was walking past a big old Redgum treetrunk that was laying on its side and there was a pool of water in a hollowed out section. I had a look around and saw these mosquito larva wriggling about in the water (we call them wrigglers here in Australia because of how they move).I thought i'd take a couple of photos just for something different and this is the result. The lens was obviously out of the water, so I was photographing through the water surface with a flash as well, that's why I didn't think it would work.
I plan on a return trip here to shoot, only armed with bug repellent next time. This area is justly named because this was one of the only photos I took on this sweet trail because during any other attempts I was attacked by gnats flies and of course mosquitoes.
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Mosquito Magnet® is able to attract mosquitoes and other biting insects by using revolutionary technology such as carbon dioxide and Lurex3™. When they reached near the trap, these insects are vacuumed into a net, which will leave them dehydrate and die within 24 hours.
Ideal for small yard, patios and garden areas.
Mosquito Arch located in Four Arches Canyon is probably the most interesting arch of the four. Moab Area
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.
A tightly cropped version of a full-body image. Nikon D60, PN-11 tube, 105mm f:2.5 AI-S lens, with a 20x Nikon Profile Projector lens (not reversed) mounted on the front, lighting provided by pop-up flash bounced off foil reflectors. The end of the Profile Projector lens was resting on my arm, focusing done by moving my arm slightly. Although capable of delivering images having good detail, the combination of add-on and primary lens along with an extension tube is a somewhat cumbersome combination, and not the easiest arrangement to work with.
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Fighting the mosquitoes that transfer malaria to humans has been difficult. Mosquitoes have developed resistance to the chemical insecticides that are used to control them. Now scientists have found a way to kill mosquitoes without harming people or the environment.
www.reekoscience.com/science-news/animal-kingdom/why-mala...
I found a mosquito but it wasn't bother me. Strangely I didn't have bites today, no females around there?