Aedes aegypti mosquitoes undergo complete metamorphosis with four life stages: egg, larva, pupa, and adult. The life cycle is typically completed within 1.5-3 weeks. Female mosquitoes lay between 100-200 eggs at a time over multiple batches during their lifespan. Eggs can survive for over a year in dry conditions but hatch immediately upon contact with water. Larvae pass through four instar stages, feeding on microorganisms in water, before forming a non-feeding pupa for approximately two days and emerging as adult mosquitoes.