Do mosquitoes suck blood and ask about blood type? Does mosquito blood sucking have anything to do w

Updated on science 2024-05-07
17 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    I don't ask, but I tend to have blood type A, which may be due to the smell of information left by the body's sweat.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Who said blood type B doesn't attract mosquitoes? I'm blood type B, and mosquitoes love to bite me.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It never looks at blood type buddy! Even if it's AIDS blood, it's still sucked. ! Rattle! ~!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Don't look at the blood type, just like the buddy above said, if you want to suck AIDS blood, you can suck it! What kind of male is type A, type B, type AB, type O, I'm type B, that guy caught me and sucked it up.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It has a lot to do with the human physique, and the general male mosquitoes do not come out to bite, the female needs to reproduce in large quantities, needs a lot of energy, if she is too hungry, even if it is broad daylight, she still "" you... Physique, physique, you can't say good or bad, but if you have some special smell in your blood - send a signal to the mother mosquito, she will come up...

    Oh, thank you, I don't know if you're satisfied?

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I don't like blood type B, and there seems to be no difference between other blood types. Because I have blood type B, it is rare to have mosquitoes to come into close contact. Of course, if you only have type B blood, then you can suck it correctly, and it is better to die of hunger than to starve to death!

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Oh, this friend is interesting, mosquitoes don't distinguish between blood types!

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It doesn't matter what blood type you have, when you sleep at night, you don't do anything to see if it bites you.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Mosquitoes won't be picky eaters when they're hungry.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Mosquitoes don't know what blood type you have.,Unless you bite it...

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    I like the O type the most, and I don't like the AB type the most, but to put it this way, I'm the AB type, but I still attract mosquitoes very well.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Yes. The blood of b does not attract mosquitoes, and the one and o are miserable.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    There is no specific link between blood type and mosquito bites.

    If we have to say that people are more "favored" by mosquitoes, men are more attracted to mosquitoes than women, young people are more attractive than old people, fat people are more attractive than thin people, and healthy people are more attracted to mosquitoes than sick people. "People who attract mosquitoes have relatively more secretions on the surface; Children are favored by mosquitoes due to their vigorous metabolism;

    The same person, after sweating exercise, will attract mosquitoes more than usual, if you take a shower after exercise, less sweat will be less mosquito bites; Again, if you wear dark clothes, because dark colors absorb heat more, you are more likely to attract mosquitoes than when you wear light clothes. ”

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    There are always people who say that mosquitoes suck blood according to their blood type, so let's talk about whether mosquitoes suck blood according to their blood type.

    In fact, it's not all about changing like this, if there is a blood type O or blood type A or B in the running room, mosquitoes prefer people with blood type O, if there is only one blood type, mosquitoes will suck any blood in order to survive.

    There is also the fact that mosquitoes suck blood according to people's breathing, sweating, or heat emitted to find the location of the target, and sweat stains also have an impact on mosquitoes.

    In addition, mosquitoes will attract mosquitoes more to people who wear dark clothes during the day and people who are sleepy after intense balance, so there are many reasons that affect mosquitoes to suck blood.

    Mosquitoes can also use their keen sense of smell to find the most suitable object for their "appetite" from the crowd, so we can take precautions and use some toilet water or keep the body clean.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    According to the study of mosquitoes, the targets selected by mosquitoes for blood sucking are not related to blood type, and the way mosquitoes choose targets is based on the method of finding prey。Therefore, if you like to be bitten by mosquitoes, it is not a matter of blood type, but a problem of mosquitoes' methods of finding prey.

    1. Look for prey

    Mosquitoes look for prey mainly through smell and vision, mosquitoes can find the general direction of prey dozens of meters away through their sense of smell, and vision can accurately find the place where they can put their mouths. First of all, the mosquito finds the direction of the target through the smell emitted by the mammal, and then approaches the target, the mosquito's eyes can see the infrared, and the infrared radiation of the human blood vessels is stronger than that of the ordinary**, so the mosquito can accurately find the location of the blood vessels, so the mosquito prefers people with large infrared radiation.

    2. The process of blood sucking

    The blood-sucking process of the mosquito is very rapid, it only lasts about 3 seconds, but in such a short time, the mosquito goes through many steps. Mosquitoes first need to be injected into the horse to chase to prevent detection, and then inject formic acid to facilitate puncture** and the blood vessel wall, after the straw enters the blood vessel, an anticoagulant will be injected into the macro-simple blood vessel to prevent blood clotting and facilitate blood sucking.

    3. Measures to prevent mosquitoes and leakage

    After the mosquito bite, it will leave a large bag of redness, swelling and itching, which can be smeared with human saliva, soapy water, aloe vera juice and other substances to eliminate uncomfortable symptoms. The best way to prevent mosquitoes is to use physical methods, i.e. window screens, screen doors or mosquito nets, and then use an electric mosquito swatter to eliminate mosquitoes, which can effectively play a role in mosquito prevention. However, it is not recommended to use chemical methods such as mosquito coils, mosquito repellents, insecticides, etc., as these methods are preferred to have adverse effects on human health, and secondly, mosquitoes evolve very quickly, and a large number of resistant mosquitoes will soon appear, so the effect of this method will only get worse and worse.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Mosquitoes do not distinguish between human blood types. People who like mosquitoes to bite: 1. Mosquitoes like people with developed sweat glands and high body temperature.

    People who like to sweat have increased acidity in their blood, and the sweat they expel makes the body surface lactate value higher, which is attractive to mosquitoes. In addition, there is a heat receptor in the antennae of the mosquito, which is very sensitive to temperature, as long as there is a slight temperature difference, it can be immediately noticed, and the sweating body dissipates heat quickly, which will also attract mosquitoes. 2. Mosquitoes like people who are tired or have a fast breathing rate.

    Mosquitoes search for prey by smell. Carbon dioxide has a strong attraction to mosquitoes. Mosquitoes have carbon dioxide receptors on their small tentacles, which can sense carbon dioxide, lactic acid, and other substances.

    The carbon dioxide released by a person's exhalation can be detected by mosquitoes from a distance of 15 meters. After engaging in sports or physical labor, people's breathing will be accelerated, and at this time, the exhaled carbon dioxide is relatively large, and the carbon dioxide gas will form a moist and warm air flow about 1 meter on the head, which mosquitoes are more sensitive to and will smell it. In the same way, people with large lung capacity or a faster breathing rhythm exhale more carbon dioxide, and mosquitoes swarm when they smell it.

    3. Mosquitoes like people who wear dark clothes. Because black is the first choice for mosquitoes to attack, such as Aedes mosquitoes (also known as flower mosquitoes), they prefer to stop on black clothes. This is followed by blue, red, green, etc., mosquitoes do not like to bite the former sleepy people who wear white clothes.

    Similarly, mosquitoes love to bite people with darker skin or reddish skin. 4. Mosquitoes like people with fast metabolism Generally speaking, men are more attracted to mosquitoes than women, green socks are more likely than the elderly, and healthy people are more attracted to mosquitoes than patients, because there are more secretions on the surface. When women have menstruation, their secretions change, which is more likely to attract mosquitoes.

    Mosquitoes have "feeding habits", which is not because some people imagine that some people ** delicate, sweet blood provokes mosquitoes, the main reason is because some breaths on their bodies attract mosquitoes.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Mosquitoes can not see the antigen differences in human blood, they can not distinguish the difference in blood types, the medical community has done experiments, found that people of various blood types are attracted to mosquitoes.

    Taking a shower after sweating, wearing light-colored long clothes and trousers, and spraying mosquito repellent can effectively prevent mosquito bites.

    Mosquitoes are widely distributed and can be seen everywhere, and they have no relationship with the height of the floor, even on the very high floors.

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