Mosquito Larvae are referred to as Wrigglers
Mosquito Larvae breathing and feeding on the water surface
A lone wriggler making its own ripple on the water surface
Mosquito Wrigglers breathing and feeding
A Male Mosquito, notice its bushy antennae
A Female Mosquito, notice the elongated mouthparts and fine hair antennae
The recent downpours this March has led into the sporadic build up of patches of mosquito breeding sites and numbers. The pools of stagnant water, clogged drains and availability of water containers have provided favorable breeding and feeding sites for these mosquito larvae.
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