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After checking so much information at home and abroad, I have not seen the statement that blood type is related to attracting mosquitoes. It's not scientific. There is no conclusion as to which blood type is more likely to attract mosquitoes.
However, as we perceive, mosquito bites do have a preference. Mosquitoes want to eat not blood, but sugary substances. Mosquitoes (females to be precise, males eat tree sap) bite people just to improve their fecundity.
Because human blood contains substances that make mosquito eggs mature. If your blood is rich in cholesterol or B vitamins, female mosquitoes are more likely to like you. The "chemoreceptors" on its tentacles are the tools to find you.
Also, if your dorm has the kind of people who secrete and breathe vigorously, you're in luck. Because mosquitoes can easily find them through carbon dioxide and lactic acid secreted by the body. In addition, people who use perfumes, soaps, or floral daily necessities are also more popular with mosquitoes.
I opened the window around 6:30 in the morning for about 15 minutes, and because the mosquitoes are very sensitive to light, they were basically able to fly away, and then closed the window after 15 minutes.
Eating garlic can effectively repel mosquitoes, because mosquitoes don't like the smell of garlic secreted by the human body.
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Yes, I heard that mosquitoes like people with blood type O.
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Mosquito bites, or whether or not they attract mosquitoes, have nothing to do with the blood type of humans. Humans are not allowed to secrete any chemical signals from ** that can identify blood type for mosquitoes to use. If it is possible to pass the ** secretion (and it must be a volatile secretion, otherwise mosquitoes can't smell it), then we don't need to prick our fingers to measure blood type.
Mosquito bites are mainly based on these clues: lactic acid - some studies have shown that lactic acid in sweat is one of the chemical signals that mosquitoes like, which is one of the small molecule substances secreted by humans in large quantities, and this smell can be smelled by humans themselves - is the slight rancid smell on the vest after sweating (the strong sour smell is caused by other bacterial secretions), or the taste of homemade yogurt. Therefore, people who secrete more lactic acid are more likely to attract mosquitoes.
DEET, which we commonly use, may paralyze the mosquito's "nose" so that it cannot distinguish the taste of lactic acid, so as to achieve the effect of repelling mosquitoes. Infrared radiation - Mosquitoes need to rely on the infrared radiation of the human body to determine the location of blood vessels when they are close to humans, so the right temperature is usually the most preferred place for mosquitoes to lower their mouths. For example, on the back of the arm - mosquitoes will not choose the hot, humid parts of the ** (such as armpits, palms, etc.), because they are likely to be caught or crushed to death by blood-sucking subjects.
People with a fever may not be able to attract mosquitoes easily, because the whole temperature distribution is not right, and mosquitoes will not come if they feel abnormal. People with a strong smell.
Mosquitoes have a particularly sensitive sense of smell, with a pair of sensors on their antennae, which can sense scents up to 60 kilometers and find you.
People like these people with more developed sweat glands and are prone to sweating, people who have just finished strenuous exercise, people who wear shoes barefoot, and people who are fatter are all prone to mosquitoes. In addition, pregnant women have a high body temperature and are prone to sweating, which is also more favored by mosquitoes. Therefore, mosquitoes have nothing to do with blood type, and it is a conjecture that people with different blood types will emit different smells, and mosquitoes will choose the target to bite according to this difference.
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Mosquito bites you has nothing to do with your blood type, and it will not be said that the mosquito will coagulate after sucking blood type A and then sucking blood type B, because mosquitoes will not continue to suck blood after sucking blood, but wait for digestion and absorption before looking for the next target's mouth.
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Yes, if mosquitoes always bite you, it does have something to do with blood type. Under the same conditions, type O and type AB may be more susceptible to mosquito bites.
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Of course, it doesn't matter, because mosquitoes don't know what your blood type is, so it doesn't matter.
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It is related to blood type, because there are some blood types of people, their blood is very sweet, and the blood of these people is very delicious for mosquitoes, and this blood type is blood type B.
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Really, so mosquitoes are very fond of drinking blood type O, so people with blood type O are often bitten by mosquitoes.
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In fact, it doesn't have much to do with blood type, mainly because of some habits in people's lives, and some people always have some sweaty smell, which is also very mosquito-friendly.
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Yes, but there is no scientific evidence to prove a direct link between the two.
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This has a certain relationship with blood type, and it is said that the blood of type O blood is particularly sweet, so mosquitoes will always bite you.
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This has nothing to do with blood type, this is because your body is very calorwarm, and you are not clean, so there are mosquitoes always looking for you.
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Yes, it is related to blood type, people with blood type O are especially attracted to mosquitoes, as well as obese people and people who are prone to sweating, will be often bitten by mosquitoes.
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It's not just because of your blood type, it's probably because you've just finished sweating, or because you have a scent on your body.
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Being bitten by mosquitoes all the time may be related to blood type, and people with blood type A are generally prone to mosquito bites. It may also be caused by heavier body odor, faster metabolism, and more hormone secretion. Mosquito bites can spread a variety of diseases, such as malaria, filariasis, etc., and it is recommended to take mosquito prevention measures.
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Is it mosquitoes that you hate the most in the summer? Every night at night, there is always a "buzzing" mosquito sound in the ears, which makes people restless, but they are frustrated because they can't be hit. Once bitten by a mosquito, a large red bag is swollen locally, and the itching is unbearable. <>
When it comes to mosquito bites, I believe everyone has found such a strange phenomenon: under the same roof, some people are easy to attract mosquito bites, but some people seem to be insulated from mosquitoes, and there is no need for mosquito bites at all, why is this? <>
These groups of people are particularly vulnerable to mosquitoes:
1. People who sweat a lot are prone to mosquito bites.
In life, there are many people who love to sweat, such as people with developed sweat glands, menopausal women, athletes and obese people. Because mosquitoes like lactic acid, this type of person is more likely to be "patronized" by mosquitoes.
2. People with high body temperature are prone to mosquito bites.
Those with a high body temperature,** provide good conditions for bacteria to grow. As everyone knows, bacteria can convert the secretions of human sweat glands into volatile compounds that are easily perceived by mosquitoes, so such people are more attractive to mosquitoes.
3. People who breathe heavily are prone to mosquito bites.
People who breathe heavily have a larger amount of carbon dioxide exhaled. It just so happens that mosquitoes are more sensitive to carbon dioxide, so they prefer noisy people who suck weight. Data shows that pregnant women before labor exhale much higher carbon dioxide than ordinary women, and this hailstorm is one of the main reasons why pregnant women are more fond of mosquitoes.
4. People with many bacteria are easy to attract mosquito bites.
Those who usually do not bathe often and do not change their clothes frequently have more bacteria on their bodies and are more likely to become the target of mosquito bites.
5. People in black clothes are prone to mosquito bites.
As many of you may know, mosquitoes love the dark, and the darker the place, the more mosquitoes there are. This is because mosquitoes have a darkening habit. Therefore, people who wear black clothes are more likely to provoke mosquitoes, and such people will feel safer and more assured about mosquitoes.
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