🔬 142 - How do MOSQUITO LARVAE look under the microscope? | Amateur Microscopy

Here is another amateur science project: Observing the larvae of mosquitos (and other insects) Mosquitos need stagnant water to reproduce. The larvae will grow in water and after metamorphosis, the adult mosquitos will come out. The larvae are somewhat transparent and therefore you can see the workings of the organs under the microscope. 🎈 SUPPORT Become a Patron:   / microbehunter   🔬 MICROSCOPE RECOMMENDATION I receive many questions on which microscope one should buy. I recommend the following models for amateur microscopy (Affiliate Links to Amazon): Children’s/Introductory - Swift or National Optical SS110: https://amzn.to/2WdS4PX For Amateurs – Swift SW380T (with phototube) or Swift SW380B: https://amzn.to/3fu7aIY 👜 AMAZON AFFILIATE SHOP US/World: https://www.amazon.com/shop/microbehu... Canada: https://www.amazon.ca/shop/microbehunter Germany/Europe: https://www.amazon.de/shop/microbehunter UK/Europe: https://www.amazon.co.uk/shop/microbe... 🎬 YOUTUBE CHANNELS Microbehunter Microscopy (advice):    / microbehunter-microscopy   Microscopic Mysteries - Guess the specimen:    / @microscopicmysteries   Microbe Talk - Ask a microbiologist!    / @allthingsmicrobes   💻 OTHER LINKS Main Website – Tons of microscopy info: http://www.microbehunter.com MicroWorldArchive - http://www.microworldarchive.org Forum – Connect to other microscopists: http://www.microscopy-forum.com Instagram – Cool pictures I made:   / microbehunter   Facebook – Here I post videos:   / microbehunter   ✔ Check these Hashtags! #microbehunter #microscopy #microscope