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It is rumored that type B is the most, followed by type O!
In fact, mosquitoes like to bite people with special smells. Each body emits a different smell, and mosquitoes can tell the slight difference. Also, mosquitoes like to congregate in shady places.
To avoid being bitten by mosquitoes, it is best to wear less perfume, eat less food that can easily cause breath, and try not to stay in places with insufficient light. Thank you!
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O-type, because I am.
Often bitten by mosquitoes.
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Mosquito blood sucking does not look at blood type, mosquito blood sucking relies on the carbon dioxide exhaled by the human body and animals to find the blood-sucking body.
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I seem to have heard that mosquitoes prefer blood type B! Miserable, I'm a Type B ......
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In the past, it was thought to be O-type.
The latest analysis by scientists recently is.
I like Type A the most.
But it has little to do with blood type.
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It's O-type! In fact, as long as there is blood suction, it doesn't matter what blood type!
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I feel like mosquitoes are particularly fond of biting people with blood type B.
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It doesn't matter who it likes to bite, it is related to its own physical hygiene, and generally the unclean ones have more opportunities to bite than the clean ones. There are more opportunities for the smell to be bigger than the smell to be smaller.
It's better to pay attention to hygiene.
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On April 10th, the **2 service column for you talked about a method: eat vitamin B1, if you go to the wild, you should eat it 3-4 days in advance. She said that people can't feel it, mosquitoes can't stand the smell, they will stay away from you, and it is said to be very effective, you try it.
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It should be related to the region or ethnicity.
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Wrong. The people that mosquitoes like to bite are related to the region.
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You should ask what to eat and write to avoid mosquito bites.
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Blood type B. Hehe.
The landlord was also confused.
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People with blood type A have little immunity to smallpox, and mosquitoes are more likely to bite them;
Different species of mosquitoes have different "tastes", some like to patronize people with blood type A, while others like to suck blood from blood type B. For example, the Anopheles sinensis mosquito, which transmits malaria, sucks blood type B. According to the experimental results, people with blood type B are the most vulnerable to Anopheles sinensis, followed by blood type A.
The Aedes aegypti mosquito, which transmits yellow fever and dengue fever, likes to bite people with blood type O.
The smell of the human body can also provoke mosquitoes. Generally, in a family of three, mosquitoes always like to bully children and mothers. This is because amino acids in the human blood combine with lactic acid to produce a complex amino acid mixture, which combines with a slightly sweet amine in sweat to produce trimethylamine, the smell of which has a strong mosquito trapping effect.
On hot days, the body's capillaries dilate, and the production of trimethylamine also increases. Children are generally more active, have a strong metabolism, and have higher levels of trimethylamine in their bodies, which is more likely to attract mosquito bites. Therefore, bathing your child frequently on hot days and paying attention to cleanliness and hygiene can reduce mosquito visits.
In addition, mosquitoes are particularly fond of smelling estrogen, which is why women tend to attract mosquitoes more than men.
I don't think so. I'm AB type and I also attract mosquitoes!! I think it may be related to blood sugar and blood fever!! The blood with more sugar is more attractive to mosquitoes!
Do you know which blood type has the most people in the country? How many people have the same blood type as you? Let's find out!
I don't feel like mosquitoes like they like to bite me very much! When I was with my friends, they always said that there were mosquito bites, but I just didn't!
I recruit mosquitoes, am I blood type O?
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