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    In colloquial speech, crane flies are known as mosquito hawks or "skeeter-eaters", though they do not actually prey on adult mosquitos or other insects. [7] [8] They are also sometimes called "daddy longlegs", [7] a name which is also used for arachnids of the family Pholcidae and the order Opiliones.

  2. Mosquito hawks are known for their size and impressive wingspan. They are often mistaken for large mosquitoes, but unlike mosquitoes, they do not bite humans or feed on blood. In fact, crane flies completely lack functioning mandibles, so they could not bite even if they wanted to.

  3. A crane fly, insect family Tipulidae, is a large fly with long, slender legs that looks like a giant mosquito. They’re sometimes called mosquito hawks or skeeter eaters because they’re said...

  4. A mosquito hawk, often mistaken as a giant mosquito, is actually a type of crane fly. Despite its intimidating name, the mosquito hawk doesn’t prey on mosquitoes. In fact, adult crane flies, commonly referred to as Mosquito Hawks, do not eat at all.

  5. Jun 27, 2024 · Learn how to identify a mosquito hawk - also known as a crane fly. Discover their appearance, behavior, and how to differentiate them from mosquitoes.

  6. Apr 6, 2017 · Mosquito hawks, also known as crane flies, are often mistaken for huge, threatening mosquitoes—but they are not a type of mosquito at all. In fact, they aren’t even related to mosquitoes, despite the fact that they are rumored—incorrectly—to feed on mosquitoes and their larvae.

  7. Crane flies, also known as mosquito hawks and mosquito eaters, are giant insects that resemble big mosquitoes. Despite their appearance, these large insects are completely harmless when fully mature. Often confused with mayflies, crane flies, aka mosquito eaters only live a few days once fully mature.

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