Based on the text on mosquitoes eating: 1. Identify the niche of the pest: carnivore; herbivore; omnivore; or parasite! Use DIRECT EVIDENCE FROM THE TEXT to support your claim. USE REASONING to support your claim. USE THIS SENTENCE STARTER:The niche of the pest is (carnivore; herbivore; omnivore; parasite) because in the text it states__. This means _. USE THIS TEXT ONLY

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Based on the text on mosquitoes eating: 1. Identify the niche of the pest: carnivore; herbivore; omnivore; or parasite! Use DIRECT EVIDENCE FROM THE TEXT to support your claim. USE REASONING to support your claim. USE THIS SENTENCE STARTER:The niche of the pest is (carnivore; herbivore; omnivore; parasite) because in the text it states__. This means _. USE THIS TEXT ONLY
Mosquitos Eating
Roaches Eating
Three of the mos
All adult mosquitoes feed on the nectar or honey dew of plants to get sugar,
and that provides enough nourishment for both males and females to live, the American cocH
but females also need to produce eggs. To create eggs, females need | eat just about any
protein, which they get from the blood of animals. The blood can come from | garbage. But roac
humans, mammals, birds, reptiles or frogs.
and meat products
Cockroaches are
In some species of mosquitoes, the fertilized females hibernate over the
without food, roac
winter, while the males die off when cold weather comes. To survive without
food while they're hibernating, the females need to eat extra sugars to | food items are par
double their weight in the fall, so they don't need to feed again until spring. meal. These hous
especially attracte
Late in the season, they stop looking for animals to bite and instead seek
rotting fruit or nectar. A news release about the discovery explains how it
occurs: "As the days begin to get shorter, two genes that code for digesting
blood switch off, and a different gene for digesting sugar and retaining fat In times of an orga
as garbage or com
grease.
switches on."
such as book binc
solid soaps, starch
Female mosquitoes have a long, thin proboscis, or mouthpiece, that is and nylon clothing
similar to male mosquitoes', but more efficient for extracting blood. After protozoa and bact
landing on a potential victim, she probes the skin and injects saliva. The
saliva has chemicals in it which thin the blood, making it easier for her to When in the abser
suck up, and which numb the skin, making the victim less apt to notice decaying matter, a
what's happening, and which lubricate the area so she can insert the | occasionally resor
proboscis. The lingering effects of the saliva are also what make mosquito the bodies of their
bites itch afterwards.
Give thanks for ce
Mosquitoes don't spread disease by transferring blood from one victim to scorpions. These
another. Instead, the disease is passed in the injected saliva.
roaches. Mice trea
work their way dow
wings.
Transcribed Image Text:Mosquitos Eating Roaches Eating Three of the mos All adult mosquitoes feed on the nectar or honey dew of plants to get sugar, and that provides enough nourishment for both males and females to live, the American cocH but females also need to produce eggs. To create eggs, females need | eat just about any protein, which they get from the blood of animals. The blood can come from | garbage. But roac humans, mammals, birds, reptiles or frogs. and meat products Cockroaches are In some species of mosquitoes, the fertilized females hibernate over the without food, roac winter, while the males die off when cold weather comes. To survive without food while they're hibernating, the females need to eat extra sugars to | food items are par double their weight in the fall, so they don't need to feed again until spring. meal. These hous especially attracte Late in the season, they stop looking for animals to bite and instead seek rotting fruit or nectar. A news release about the discovery explains how it occurs: "As the days begin to get shorter, two genes that code for digesting blood switch off, and a different gene for digesting sugar and retaining fat In times of an orga as garbage or com grease. switches on." such as book binc solid soaps, starch Female mosquitoes have a long, thin proboscis, or mouthpiece, that is and nylon clothing similar to male mosquitoes', but more efficient for extracting blood. After protozoa and bact landing on a potential victim, she probes the skin and injects saliva. The saliva has chemicals in it which thin the blood, making it easier for her to When in the abser suck up, and which numb the skin, making the victim less apt to notice decaying matter, a what's happening, and which lubricate the area so she can insert the | occasionally resor proboscis. The lingering effects of the saliva are also what make mosquito the bodies of their bites itch afterwards. Give thanks for ce Mosquitoes don't spread disease by transferring blood from one victim to scorpions. These another. Instead, the disease is passed in the injected saliva. roaches. Mice trea work their way dow wings.
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