The males don't bite!

Unlike females, male mosquitoes don't bite. The male mosquitoes feed on plant nectars for energy and survival. Since they do not bite, they also can not transmit the diseases making them harmless to humans. It's the females that need more nutrition and protein from blood for egg laying. Males generally smaller in size and have brushy antennae which makes them easy to identify. The life span of males is generally shorter than females. Their general work is to find food resources and suitable mate.
Mosquito resting on basil leave.

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