Mosquito
| ||||||||
Real-world info | ||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Name: Aedes albopictus Family: Culicidae | ||||||||
Main appearances | ||||||||
| ||||||||
Other appearances | ||||||||
Names in other languages
カ
모기 Zanzara Mücke
蚊子
Moustique Mosquito Mug
蚊子 Moustique Mosquito Комар |
The mosquito is a bug in the Animal Crossing series introduced in Animal Crossing. They fly around on clear summer nights and will fly toward the player when they are nearby, biting them when they reach them. This causes the player to stop whatever they are doing to acknowledge the bite, although there are no other effects.
In Animal Crossing: New Horizons, it can be caught from summer to early fall.
Catch details
In Animal Crossing
In Wild World
Description | They drink blood because it's like flower nectar. |
---|---|
Time of year | Jun – Sep |
Time of day | 5 PM – 4 AM |
Peak times | 5 PM – 7 PM |
Location | Flying |
Bug size | 6 mm |
Selling price | 130 Bells |
Furniture size |
In City Folk
Description | These prefer type-O blood-- its chemical structure is close to flower nectar. |
---|---|
Time of year | Jun – Sep |
Time of day | 5 PM – 4 AM |
Peak times | N/A |
Location | Flying |
Bug size | 6 mm |
Rarity | Common |
Selling price | 130 Bells |
Furniture size |
In New Leaf
Time of year | Jun – Sep |
---|---|
Time of day | 5 PM – 4 AM |
Peak times | 7 PM – 11 PM |
Location | Flying |
Size | 4.5 mm |
Rarity | Very common |
Selling price | 130 Bells |
Furniture size |
In New Horizons
Time of year | North: Jun – Sep South: Dec – Mar |
---|---|
Time of day | 5 PM – 4 AM |
Location | Flying |
Weather | Any except rain |
Spawn requirement | Appears from the start of the game |
Selling prices | Nook's Cranny: 130 Bells Flick: 195 Bells |
Furniture size |
Donating to the museum
As with all bugs and fish in the Animal Crossing series, the mosquito can be donated to the museum by talking to Blathers, the curator. Upon donation, he will tell the player a little about the donation. Below is what he says in each game:
In Animal Crossing
In Wild World
Despite his objection with the insect, Blathers will still give the player a little info on it:
In City Folk
It can be found flying near the lone palm tree in the middle terrace of the insect exhibit. It bites the player when they stand still for too long.
In New Leaf
Upon donation to the museum, the mosquito can be found buzzing around in the upper-right room of the Insect section. The exhibit has this to say about the mosquito:
While in the exhibit, it is possible to get bitten by a mosquito.
In New Horizons
After donation, mosquitoes can be found in a tank in the lab of the bug exhibit area. Unlike previous games, they cannot bite the player as a result of their enclosure.
Quotes
The player will say the following when bitten by a Mosquito:
- "Yow! I got bit by a mosquito! Man! That really itches..." —Animal Crossing
- "I got bit by a mosquito! So...very...ITCHY!" —Wild World
- "Itchy itchy itchy! I got bit by a mosquito..." —City Folk
- "Itchy itchy ITCHY! I got bit by a mosquito..." —New Leaf
- "Aw, that itches! I got bit by a mosquito..." —New Horizons
Gallery
Real-world information
Culicidae, mosquitoes, are a family of small flies covering over 3,600 species spread out around the world; mosquitoes are present in every region aside from ones with polar or subpolar climates, and most are active during twilight. In Animal Crossing: New Horizons, mosquitoes are specifically designed after Aedes aegypti, the yellow fever mosquito, which is commonly found in tropical and temperate biomes, such as Africa, the Middle East, and the Americas (including the southern and eastern United States). While mosquitoes typically feed on plant fluids (e.g. nectar) and honeydew, females of most species additionally feed on the blood of other animals, using hemoproteins to produce eggs, which they lay in stagnant water. While all hemovore females are capable of feeding on all animals, different species prefer different hosts, including both warm-blooded animals like mammals & birds and cold-blooded animals like amphibians, non-avian reptiles, and even the larvae of other insects. To facilitate feeding, mosquitoes inject saliva that prevents blood from coagulating; this saliva results in mosquito bites producing itchy, inflamed lumps on the host.
Because they feed on blood, mosquitoes are widely considered pests and biohazards. Large swarms can kill livestock and humans through excessive feeding, and many species are known to be vectors of diseases such as yellow fever, malaria, and zika. In addition to its namesake, the yellow fever mosquito in particular is implicated in transmitting 53 other viral diseases and two species of microbial parasite. These issues result in a number of measures being taken to avoid the risk of bites, including repellents, protective netting draped over beds, the introduction of natural predators to an environment, and traps. Some ecologists have additionally proposed eradicating various mosquito species, generating controversy over the environmental impacts of doing so.
Names in other languages
カ ka |
Mosquito | |
모기 mogi |
||
蚊子 wénzi |
||
Комар Komar |
||
Mug | ||
Mücke | ||
Mosquito | ||
Moustique | ||
Zanzara |
Notes
- ↑ All bugs and fish in the first-generation games can appear at a lower spawn rate up to five days before the start of their first month of availability.
Bugs | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|