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Which mosquitoes make a noise?

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The mosquitoes, in search of places they could bite and find blood, circle around our faces, and the buzzing sound is a cause of the flapping of their wings. The voice gets stronger as the insect reaches our ears and comes out as an irritant. The mosquitoes don't love our ears more when we are sleeping. read more

Stridulating means to make noise, and the toothed organ they found made noise as it rubbed against itself, while the wings moved. By the middle of the 20th Century, scientists had figured out that mosquitoes have special organs to whine or buzz as they fly, that other mosquitoes can hear the noise, and that the buzz of female mosquitoes makes males want to mate with them. read more

Now you can rest at ease when you see a mosquito that doesn't make noise and only save your jumping for those pesky females that love to buzz before they bite. read more

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