Being a Scientist
Mosquitoes are one of the most disliked insects — but how much do we actually understand about them? In this episode, I’m joined by Cassandra Fieldson, who studies mosquitoes and brings a refreshing, curiosity-driven perspective to understanding them. Together, we explore the lifecycle of mosquitoes, how they are bred and studied in research, and clear up some common misconceptions — including the surprising fact that most mosquitoes don’t feed on blood. We also dive into their ecological role — from pollination to their place in the food chain — and what their presence tells us about how nature works as a system. This conversation is a reminder that even the most overlooked or disliked creatures can reveal something fascinating when we take the time to understand them. [science podcast, mosquito lifecycle, do mosquitoes drink blood, ecology and food chain, science of insects, biology explained simply, nature and ecosystems]
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