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It's big. It looks like a mosquito. What kind of bug is this?
Mosquitoes are non-biting insects with slender bodies, but many kinds of wings have various stripes. This kind of mosquito is very slender and belongs to Diptera. Different shapes, but some species are carnivorous and feed on other insects; Some are phytophagous, feeding on plant juice; Others come from saprophytes and feed on decaying organic matter. Mosquitoes have long and thin mouthparts, which can pierce the stems and leaves of plants and suck the juice of plants. There are sensory organs on the antenna, which can feel the stimulation of the surrounding environment.
Mosquito is a common insect, which usually inhabits wet grassland and Woods. If you find a big mosquito, don't be too alarmed. They will not pose a threat to mankind. However, if a large number of mosquitoes are found, some measures may need to be taken to keep the indoor environment clean and dry to avoid breeding more insects.
The above information is for reference only. If you find a large number of bugs or other abnormal conditions in your home, it is recommended to seek professional help.
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