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  2. Are some people mosquito magnets? Here’s what experts say - AOL

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    Some people are more attractive than others," says Riffell. "Factors like your body odor, your skin temperature, and if you are sweating a lot, all play a role."

  3. Study Confirms Mosquitoes Prefer Biting Some People ... - AOL

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    Research has found that some people are more attractive to mosquitoes than others—you’re not imagining it. Here’s what makes a mosquito magnet, and what to do.

  4. Here’s Why Some People Get Bit More by Mosquitos Than ... - AOL

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    One of the most important facts to remember is that mosquitoes track people down by smell and body odor. Female mosquitoes rely on all sorts of sensory information cues when deciding which people ...

  5. Can What You Eat Really Repel Mosquitoes? Let's Debunk ... - AOL

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    The truth is, what actually attracts mosquitoes to humans has more to do with skin and odor than our blood. "When mosquitoes are looking to bite people, they are attracted to the carbon dioxide we ...

  6. Mosquito - Wikipedia

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    In terms of a mosquito’s olfactory system, chemical analysis has revealed that people who are highly attractive to mosquitoes produce significantly more carboxylic acids. [41] A human's unique body odour indicates that the target is actually a human host rather than some other living warm-blooded animal (as the presence of CO 2 shows).

  7. Mosquito control - Wikipedia

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    Its concentration can vary among individuals, partly explaining why mosquitoes are more attracted to some people than others. Octenol: Also known as mushroom alcohol, octenol is present in human breath and sweat. It is particularly attractive to some mosquito species and is used in combination with carbon dioxide in mosquito traps.

  8. Fredros Okumu - Wikipedia

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    This permits Okumu and colleagues to conduct research on mosquito population control measures on large quantities of mosquitoes. [11] In 2010 Okumu published research of a synthetic lure which attracted mosquitoes 3-5 times more effectively than human odour control.

  9. Are you a mosquito magnet? It could be your smell - AOL

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    Scientists held a round-robin tournament and ended up with a striking gap: The biggest mosquito magnet was around 100 times more attractive to the mosquitoes than the last place finisher.