A malaria mosquito is a tiny insect that plays a significant role in the transmission of malaria, a life-threatening disease. Female malaria mosquitoes feed on the blood of humans, and in the process, they can transmit the malaria parasite. These mosquitoes are most active during the evening and nighttime, posing a significant health risk in regions where malaria is prevalent. Preventive measures such as bed nets, insecticides, and proper sanitation are crucial in combating the spread of malaria by these mosquitoes.