Aquatic predators of mosquitoes
Some aquatic creatures, such as tadpoles from certain frog species, feed on mosquito larvae, preventing them from maturing into adults.
Fish that eat mosquito larvae
Certain fish, such as mosquito fish (Gambusia affinis), guppies, and minnows, naturally feed on mosquito larvae. Adding these fish to ponds and wetlands can help reduce mosquito populations.
Amphibians and mosquito control
Frogs don’t usually eat mosquitoes, but their tadpoles eat mosquito larvae. This helps lower the number of mosquitoes in the water. Additionally, some aquatic turtles, like the red-eared slider, may consume mosquito larvae as part of their diet, contributing to mosquito control in ponds and wetlands.