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Then, an adult mosquito emerges and flies away. Male and female adult mosquitoes are physically distinguishable thanks to a very bushy antennae of the male, allowing it to sense females. While males feed on nectar and sources of sugar, only females are haematophagous because they need supplemental proteins to develop eggs. During blood-feeding, adult female mosquitoes bite people and animals and pumps blood. We don’t feel the bite of the mosquito because of the anesthetic agents injected through its saliva (that contains anticoagulants, anti-inflammatory molecules, and in some cases arboviruses). That’s why a lot of pathogens are transmitted by mosquitoes. </br></br>
 
Then, an adult mosquito emerges and flies away. Male and female adult mosquitoes are physically distinguishable thanks to a very bushy antennae of the male, allowing it to sense females. While males feed on nectar and sources of sugar, only females are haematophagous because they need supplemental proteins to develop eggs. During blood-feeding, adult female mosquitoes bite people and animals and pumps blood. We don’t feel the bite of the mosquito because of the anesthetic agents injected through its saliva (that contains anticoagulants, anti-inflammatory molecules, and in some cases arboviruses). That’s why a lot of pathogens are transmitted by mosquitoes. </br></br>
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