Why don t mosquitoes bite me? Why don t mosquitoes bite me

Updated on healthy 2024-05-13
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The relationship between physique and blood type may be some chance. I have a colleague who likes to go up to the mountains to catch scorpions (small scorpions in the north, low toxicity) to earn pocket money when he was a child, and he is always stung by scorpions. There may be some antibodies in the body, and now the mosquitoes standing by the lake in the summer will not bite him, even if it is a wasp sting, he will only hurt a little, and will not be swollen or numb for a long time like us.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Congratulations! It's related to your physique, blood type, and the foods you eat. The simple result of these is that the body odor you exude is something that mosquitoes don't like. For example, type O blood is easy to attract mosquitoes; Eating more vitamin B1 will not attract mosquitoes.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It could be a problem with blood type.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It may be that your blood type is not the type that mosquitoes like.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Mosquitoes are not interested in you.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Isn't it good not to bite you! You have to question this??

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Mosquitoes love to bite people who spray perfume.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    First, ** thick, the mosquito's snout penetration is limited, if it feels troublesome, it will not stare at you.

    Second, the body is cold, mosquitoes rely on infrared to find prey, your body temperature is low, it will confuse you with the background.

    3. There may be a certain substance secreted or volatilized on the surface of the body for various reasons, which mosquitoes do not like.

    Congratulations, as long as you have one of these traits, mosquitoes won't be able to fall in love with you!

    Note: I don't recruit mosquitoes either, but I don't know why.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Hello dear! Mosquito bites are influenced by a variety of factors, but here are some of the reasons why mosquitoes don't bite you<>

    1.Body odor: Everyone's body odor is different, and some people may have a bad body odor, such as sweating profusely or having a bad body odor, which may make mosquitoes reluctant to bite.

    2.Exhaled carbon dioxide: People who take more oxygen exhale more carbon dioxide, and mosquitoes sense carbon dioxide to determine the location of their prey, so people who exhale less carbon dioxide may be ignored by mosquitoes3

    Clothing color: Mosquitoes are more sensitive to certain colors of clothing, such as black, red, etc., and wearing these colors may attract more mosquitoes. And wearing light-colored clothes may make it less easy for mosquitoes to spot you<>

    4.Temperature: If your temperature is several lifetimes lower than your surroundings, mosquitoes may think you're a dead object and won't bite you.

    5.Eating habits: Certain foods, such as garlic, onions, etc., can give off an unpleasant smell on your body, which will repel mosquitoes.

    Kiss, in summary, the above are some of the reasons that can cause mosquitoes not to bite you. Of course, these factors are not absolute, and not all mosquitoes will not bite you because of these factors<>

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Reasons why some people don't bite mosquitoes include:

    1. There are some special smells on the body, which can effectively avoid mosquito bites, these smells mainly include bay leaf odor, lemongrass oil odor, garlic odor, lemongrass odor, geraniol odor, etc.

    Second, for the elderly who have a relatively slow breathing speed and slow metabolism, it is not easy to cause mosquito bites.

    3. Patients with underdeveloped sweat secretion and relatively low body temperature can reduce mosquito bites.

    Fourth, people wearing dark-colored clothes can effectively avoid mosquito bites, and patients need to avoid the factors that cause mosquito bites as much as possible in their daily hail life, which can reduce the damage caused by mosquito bites to the human body.

    Mosquitoes aim at their target prey, mainly through several dimensions:

    1. Metabolic speed.

    Your metabolism is definitely faster than you are now.

    2. Body odor. You're milky, I'm a female mosquito, and I'll bite you after hours.

    3. Exhale carbon dioxide.

    Look at the carbon dioxide you exhale, and I will know if you are a good prey.

    4. The smell of stinky feet.

    Mosquitoes have a soft spot for smelly socks.

    5. Your own immune rejection sensitivity.

    You grow up, your skin is thicker, your sensitivity to mosquitoes is greatly reduced, and many times, you get bitten, but you are not as sensitive as you were when you were a child.

    6. Prey Huanyuan Huaijing.

    If the clothes are all light-colored, mosquitoes will not be very close. Because there is a sense of insecurity about it.

    7. You have been wearing mosquito repellent or some external factors.

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