Mosquitoes belong to the same group as the true flies, Diptera. As such, they have a single pair of wings. They typically have long, thin legs and a head featuring a prominent proboscis. Mosquito bodies and wings most often are covered in tiny scales. Adult sizes may range from 3 to 9 mm.
Mosquitoes are one of the most dangerous and deadliest pests in the world. Mosquitoes spread deadliest diseases like Dengue, Malaria, Brain Fever, Zika fever, etc.The reason why mosquitoes are so deadly is the range of viruses they carry subsequently spread to humans. The risk of mosquito-borne diseases is especially high in humid areas. In the more arid regions of India, mosquito infestation commonly peaks during and after the annual monsoon rainfalls.In the more tropic and humid regions, the peak of mosquito activity normally falls into the summers when high temperatures fasten the reproductive cycle of mosquitoes.It is said that mosquitoes only live at dirty places so, one should always keep his house or surroundings neat and clean. But, it is hardly possible for everyone to clear all the junks or trashes from everywhere.