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Science has revealed why you're the mosquito's favorite target.
Croatia🔬 Science6 hr. ago

Science has revealed why you're the mosquito's favorite target.

The article discusses why some people are more attractive to mosquitoes than others, debunking the myth that 'sweet blood' is the main factor. Scientists explain that factors such as body odor, genetics, carbon dioxide emissions, skin microbiome composition, and clothing color play significant roles. Research by Pfizer indicates that darker colors like black, red, and orange attract more mosquitoes, while female mosquitoes bite because they need human proteins for egg development. Blood type remains controversial, with some studies suggesting type O individuals might be more targeted, but other research disputes this, emphasizing the importance of body odor and skin bacteria. The article also highlights the health risks posed by mosquito-borne diseases like dengue, Zika, and West Nile fever, urging protective measures such as wearing long sleeves, using repellents, and eliminating standing water.

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Science has revealed why you're the mosquito's favorite target.

The article discusses why some people are more attractive to mosquitoes than others, debunking the myth that 'sweet blood' is the main factor. Scientists explain that factors such as body odor, genetics, carbon dioxide emissions, skin microbiome composition, and clothing color play significant roles. Research by Pfizer indicates that darker colors like black, red, and orange attract more mosquitoes, while female mosquitoes bite because they need human proteins for egg development. Blood type remains controversial, with some studies suggesting type O individuals might be more targeted, but other research disputes this, emphasizing the importance of body odor and skin bacteria. The article also highlights the health risks posed by mosquito-borne diseases like dengue, Zika, and West Nile fever, urging protective measures such as wearing long sleeves, using repellents, and eliminating standing water.

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