Why do mosquitoes only crow on your head and not on your feet?

Updated on society 2024-06-05
58 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    We can't hear the mosquito at our feet, but we can only hear the buzzing sound when we call at the edge of our head.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    In essence, the door is buzzing all the time during the flight. Because the sound of a mosquito is very quiet, you can't hear a buzzing mosquito unless it's not far from your ear. And he also screams in other places, but his voice is relatively small, and your ears can't hear it, not to say.

    Mosquitoes, just barking near your head, not on your feet. In fact, mosquitoes are always telling you to know this during the flight, but you can't hear it when it's far away from the stool's ears.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    You can't hear it on your feet, but you can hear it when you call on your head, near your ears.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Because mosquitoes also call on your feet, but they can't hear when their feet are far from your ears, and they are close to your ears when they are near your ears, so you always listen to them on your head.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The decibel of the mosquito call is quite small, and it can only be heard by the sound of the hearing device as close to the sound, so the ear of the human auditor is in the head, so only the mosquito is heard on the head, and the feet are relatively far away from the ear, so the mosquito call cannot be heard.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    You can't hear it when it's on your feet, but you hear it when it's on your head.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Do you hear you crying in your feet?

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It screams on your feet, but it is far away from your ears and you can't hear it, so it screams loudly in your head and you can hear it.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Mosquitoes can be heard everywhere, but they can be heard when they are on their heads, but they cannot be heard when they are on their feet.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    You should be able to distinguish between your ears and your feet, and you can hear them on your feet, but if you are far away from your ears, you can't hear them, so you can hear them when you scream loudly in your head. Unless some people don't feel mosquito bites, and some people don't bite because of their blood. FYI.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It doesn't die right away, it's a female mosquito that sucks blood, and it takes a while for the eggs to grow and then lay them, so it's impossible to die right away.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    You're asking a little wrong, right? Medical studies have shown that the mosquitoes that will ring in the ears are male mosquitoes, and they generally do not bite people.

    They don't suck human blood. The mosquitoes that don't scream are female mosquitoes, and they bite people! So those mosquitoes that bite people are very cunning.

    They will bite you before you know it.

    They do have a mixed mind! Mosquitoes bite people to feel comfortable! And people are the opposite! Ha ha!!

    As for catching mosquitoes, you can practice a few more times, practice makes perfect! I'm getting a little more proficient! You can do exercise to sweat a little! Attract mosquitoes and have fun!

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Because some mosquitoes are mute. Congenital!

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Calling or not calling varies depending on the size of the mosquito's wings.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Mosquitoes can't actually see you, they find you by sensing the concentration of carbon dioxide, so mosquitoes usually go to your face.

    It's the carbon dioxide that he breathes that attracts him, and it gives people the feeling of screaming in their ears.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Mosquitoes sense the existence of the bitten object through the sense of smell and heat source, while the human body is usually exposed to the outside of the ear, the existence of the temperature of the ear heat source, when the temperature of the air conditioner is adjusted, the temperature at the ear is reduced due to heat dissipation, and the mosquito cannot perceive the existence of the bitten object.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Because mosquitoes are still on heat"Look"External.

    And the place where the most heat is emitted is the ears.

    Therefore, the blood vessels on the human body are often bitten near the epidermis, which is the reason.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    For it is only in your ears that you can hear it, and he flies at your feet, can you hear it?

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Because you are shaking constantly, it does not dare to stop on you. Also, not all mosquitoes are blood-suckers... Hehe.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    The problem of mosquitoes is very common all over the country Keep the room clean and clean to reduce mosquitoes More ventilation There is also calmness and not upset Falling asleep early can reduce the psychological effect In addition, mosquitoes like blood type A.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Because the ears are a relatively warm place for the human body, they are neither hot nor cold!

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    That could be tinnitus! Or mosquitoes like to bite you! Ha.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Haha because mosquitoes are already in love with you.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    He's provoking you ... Mosquito: "What about sucking your blood, come and shoot me!" A sucker.. ”

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Because they want to eat,

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    It's not the mosquito that's "calling", it's the sound of its wings. When mosquitoes fly, their wings vibrate very quickly, so they make a buzzing sound. Because the mosquito's "mouth" is very powerful, it gives the illusion that it is barking.

    Normally, you can hear the sound of an object because the vibration of the sound source causes the vibration of the air around it, and this vibration can spread in the air, just like a pebble thrown into the center of the lake, causing ripples on the surface of the lake.

    When this vibration reaches your ears, you can hear the sound. But since the human ear can only hear waves in a certain range of frequencies, the vibration of objects must be within this range, and the frequency of the vibration of the mosquito's wings is exactly within this range, which makes it expose itself before attacking the "prey".

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    I've heard that mosquitoes like to look for human targets by looking for the smell of the human body, especially the carbon dioxide exhaled by the human body, and at night the mosquito can't see it, so it comes to your head looking for the smell.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    I feel that way, too, and it annoys people to death every night, so I bought a mosquito net, and you can buy one too.

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    In fact, mosquitoes do not rely on their eyes or ears to identify the location of others, but rely on human breathing, and even if you hold your breath and do not breathe, it can find you, because the pores on your body are also breathing, and mosquitoes can even distinguish the breath of the pores on the **. I don't know the answer to your question, but I guess the reason why mosquitoes are always buzzing around your head may be because your nose breathes more obviously than **'s. Personally, it's just speculation, maybe it's not like that, but mosquitoes rely on breathing to identify the location of others, which I know from watching TV before.

    Also, I seem to have heard that mosquitoes like dark places.

  30. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    No, you have to observe;

    Why mosquitoes like to fly around on the grass will come back to know why mosquitoes fly around your ears at night;

    Mosquitoes don't call, it's because the frequency of the mosquito's wings vibrates is high, and you can always hear the sound

  31. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    You don't know if mosquitoes are buzzing at your feet. All you can hear is the mosquitoes next to your ears.

  32. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    Haha, of course he doesn't know that human ears are in**.

    It's just that the light source (such as the desk lamp) is relatively close to you before going to bed at night, so will the mosquitoes circle the side of the head according to the habit?

    And when you sleep, don't you just have your head exposed, hehe, it's all jokes, it's so quiet at night, the frequency of mosquito wings vibrating is high, you can always hear the sound.

  33. Anonymous users2024-01-10

    No way, it's because you haven't washed your hair.

  34. Anonymous users2024-01-09

    It's just flying around your head.

    Because just your head is exposed, mosquitoes are infrared eyes, and they want to rely on heat when they see it.

  35. Anonymous users2024-01-08

    Mosquito 3: Waiting for the prey, I helped you find it, and I have put it in my avatar, and it has what you want.

  36. Anonymous users2024-01-07

    Just put his head on the outside, and of course flew there. 1. Mosquitoes are looking for food through the concentration of carbon dioxide and the heat of the blood, the human face is more concentrated because of the relationship between breathing, and the ears are relatively thin and lose heat, so mosquitoes will first appear near the ears by this attraction, but because the blood vessels in the face are relatively fine, mosquitoes will fly after finding the object they want to suck blood, which is easier to find a place to lower the mouth. 2. As mentioned in Discovery, the buzzing sound of mosquitoes can dilate people's blood vessels, which is conducive to mosquitoes inserting their mouthparts into blood vessels to suck blood (mosquitoes still have such sound waves**?).

    Suspicion ......But the foreign experts all nodded ...... on TV)

  37. Anonymous users2024-01-06

    I think the human head emits heat relatively quickly and obviously, why do people sweat and sweat on the head and face, the human face and head are the most willing to sweat, mosquitoes are also willing to go to hot places, in saying that when sleeping at night, the human head is leaking outside, and the mosquito will come as soon as the person gasps, anyway, that's what I think, what do you think, tell me your opinion, thank you.

  38. Anonymous users2024-01-05

    Because the temperature at the base of the ear at the back of the head is higher than in other places, and mosquitoes can feel the temperature clearly at night, people who sweat a lot are more likely to be bitten by mosquitoes.

  39. Anonymous users2024-01-04

    Mosquitoes see infrared, I mean, when you're wearing this dress, your head is warmer than anywhere else. Of course, you can't hear it in your head anymore, and that's right.

  40. Anonymous users2024-01-03

    Mosquitoes rely on infrared rays, but the temperature of the human head is not high.

    That's because you can't necessarily hear you from a distance, like near your feet.

    Therefore, the place where the mosquito bites is generally not the head.

  41. Anonymous users2024-01-02

    It also plays elsewhere in you, it's just only heard by you when you're head!

  42. Anonymous users2024-01-01

    It seems that mosquitoes also determine the position of a person based on the carbon dioxide exhaled by a person, and the mouth is the main release site of carbon dioxide, so mosquitoes will often buzz next to their heads.

  43. Anonymous users2023-12-31

    It is related to the exhaled air, and the temperature.

  44. Anonymous users2023-12-30

    It's not in your head, it's far away from your ears, how can you hear it calling???

  45. Anonymous users2023-12-29

    If you keep moving, moving, moving, and moving, mosquitoes won't bite you! Otherwise, don't go out You must know that among the top ten annoying animals in the world, mosquitoes are at the top of the list!

  46. Anonymous users2023-12-28

    Crush with vitamin B1 and brew with water.

    Wipe it on your body and it's OK

  47. Anonymous users2023-12-27

    Mosquitoes seem to be willing to bite people with blood type B.

  48. Anonymous users2023-12-26

    Mosquitoes suck blood very quickly.

    You can take a bath, it's time to mix some mosquito repellent water such as toilet water in the shower gel, which can be a good mosquito repellent** People who are more tender, after being bitten by mosquitoes, the bag will be more obvious, you can try to use ammonia to relieve itching, or you can dip soap in water and apply it to the red and swollen area, which can relieve itching within a few minutes.

    If the bite is very itchy, you can flick it with your fingers first, and then apply flower water, wind oil essence, etc.

    Apply or brew the itchy area with salt water, which will soften the bump and can also effectively relieve itching.

    The sap from the aloe vera leaf can be used to relieve itching. When it is red, swollen and itchy after being bitten by a mosquito, you can cut a small piece of aloe vera leaf, wash it and break it, and rub it a few times on the red and swollen area to reduce swelling and relieve itching.

    Mosquitoes are so small that it's hard to spot them without looking closely! Thank you!

  49. Anonymous users2023-12-25

    Mosquitoes belong to the order Diptera (diptera) and the mosquito family (culicidae), and are the most important group of medical insects. Mosquitoes are widely distributed and have many species, and so far a total of 3 subfamilies, 35 genera, and more than 3,600 species and subspecies of mosquitoes have been recorded in the world. There are 3 important genera of mosquitoes.

  50. Anonymous users2023-12-24

    Mosquitoes love carbon dioxide and people sweat.

    These are the main reasons for attracting mosquitoes, because when mosquitoes find these two factors, they will know where there is blood and where they have the nutrients they need to reproduce

  51. Anonymous users2023-12-23

    In terms of blood type, I think blood type B is the most attractive to mosquitoes! Also, you love to sweat, mosquito bites rely on CO2 carbon dioxide to track and locate!

  52. Anonymous users2023-12-22

    Mosquitoes will bite around it with relatively high relative temperature and oxygen content.

    I'm guessing it's because your apparent body temperature is slightly higher than the people around you.

  53. Anonymous users2023-12-21

    Mosquito bites do have a preference. In the same dormitory, some people can always feel mosquitoes buzzing around their ears, while others don't feel that there are mosquitoes in the dormitory at all.

    Mosquitoes don't want to eat blood, but sugary substances, and the reason why mosquitoes (female mosquitoes to be precise) bite people is just to improve their fecundity. This is 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.

  54. Anonymous users2023-12-20

    I'm like this too.,I was bitten seven or eight times in an exam.。。 Everyone else is fine.

  55. Anonymous users2023-12-19

    Hehe, it's not that you're a bully.

    Because your blood is sweet, it is favored by mosquitoes, so it only sucks yours.

  56. Anonymous users2023-12-18

    Mosquitoes mainly need sugary substances in the blood to reproduce.

    It is always said that you are blood type A and it is easy to attract mosquitoes, and you are type AB, and mosquitoes do not like your blood ...... the mostOf course, it is also said that mosquitoes like blood type B.

    Ha, also, if you're the kind of person who secretes and breathes vigorously, mosquitoes are easily found through carbon dioxide and lactic acid secreted by the human body. Use perfume, soap or floral daily necessities to attract mosquitoes.

    Eating foods containing vitamin B is not easy to be bitten by mosquitoes Mosquitoes don't like that smell.

  57. Anonymous users2023-12-17

    The most favorite bite of real mosquitoes is type A, followed by type AB.

    O, type B has fewer bites.

    Secondly, mosquitoes are also very fond of biting black clothes. Wearing black clothes attracts mosquitoes the most! Different species of mosquitoes have different "tastes".

    Mosquitoes also have a hobby:

    Sweating a lot. Sweat contains a lot of amino acids, lactic acid and ammonia compounds, and mosquitoes are very sensitive to it, and once they smell these substances, they will have an appetite.

    Break open a garlic clove, smear the mosquito bite bag with the section, it will be good for a while, and it will relieve itching.

    That's all I know, thank you. Have fun !!

  58. Anonymous users2023-12-16

    Because after you've been bitten by them, they don't think it's dangerous, so go ahead next time.

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