There are many kinds of Mosquitoes and they live where ever there is standing water. Like a pond, a mud puddle, along the stagnate waters of a lake, or in stagnate waters in swamps.
The mosquitoes stories that were made up around where I grew up always tells of how big mosquitoes get there. The funny jokes went something like this one, "What did one mosquito say to the other mosquito after they pinned down the fisherman on the shore? Answer: Should we eat him here or take him home."
2007-04-26 19:06:57
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answered by d4d9er 5
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you don't travel very much do you. Mosquitoes are found everywhere there is water. North Dakota ,Canada, Alaska have some of the biggest mosquitoes in the world and probably the largest populations. Doesn't have to be tropical for them to thrive.
2007-04-27 01:58:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Mosquitoes do not only live in tropical islands.
We live in England and have plenty of them here!
2007-04-27 05:30:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Wrong dear:
Mosquitoes live in any area temperate enough to have marshes and ponds, with inmoble water, almost anywhere, not only tropical islans.
The mosquitoes hatch from the eggs deposited in the surface of still waters, espacially those rich in organic matter, like swamps, morasses, etc.
when summer and hotter temperatures come, the eggs hatch more quickly, and Presto!...you will have a big population of insects, unless you remove and disinfect the masses of waters where they put the eggs..
2007-04-27 02:01:07
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answered by Sehr_Klug 50 6
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alaska isn't very tropical and they are here all the way up to the the arctic and North Slope where it's winter 8 months of the year. In fact we have 27 varieties of mosquitos here.
2007-04-27 02:01:39
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answered by retrogems 2
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mosquitos can be found anywhere, all they require is warm places and plenty of stale water, i saw mosquitos surviving even in Alaska in the hold of cargo ship carrying a lot of tropical plants, ofcourse the temperature in the hold is controlled, but still it is a yes that they can survive in some of the rugged places
2007-04-27 02:06:19
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answered by ammu 2
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They can live every where, except polar regions.
2007-04-27 04:06:17
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answered by manjunath_empeetech 6
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Because they were grammatically advanced as you are with this question. Yuch!!
2007-04-27 01:56:46
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answered by cattbarf 7
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