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  2. Do male mosquitoes bite humans? Turns out, they might ... - AOL

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    After being feasted on by Cape Cod mosquitoes, I started to wonder if male mosquitoes bite people. Here's the answer!

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

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    To prevent mosquito bites, Webb said the most reliable thing is to cover up with light-colored, loose-fitting clothing and covered shoes. You can then cover exposed areas with insect repellent.

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

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    Mosquitoes — more specifically, female mosquitoes since they're the only ones who bite and need protein found in blood so their eggs can develop — use a variety of different cues to locate ...

  5. Mosquito - Wikipedia

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    Mosquitoes prefer to feed on people with type O blood, an abundance of skin bacteria, high body heat, and pregnant women. [38] [39] Individuals' attractiveness to mosquitoes has a heritable, genetically controlled component. [40] The multitude of characteristics in a host observed by the mosquito allows it to select a host to feed on.

  6. Why do mosquito bites itch? What to know about these blood ...

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    When a female mosquito bites you and sucks your blood, it leaves behind saliva in your bloodstream. Your body reacts to this saliva secretion as an allergen, causing your body to react with a bump ...

  7. Mosquito-borne disease - Wikipedia

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    A mosquito's period of feeding is often undetected; the bite only becomes apparent because of the immune reaction it provokes. When a mosquito bites a human, it injects saliva and anti-coagulants. With the initial bite to an individual, there is no reaction, but with subsequent bites, the body's immune system develops antibodies. The bites ...

  8. Brugia malayi - Wikipedia

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    These mosquitoes tend to bite at night and appear to only infect humans. [12] Natural animal infections are rare and experimental animals do not retain infection. [2] The nocturnal subperiodic form is transmitted by Mansonia in forest swamps, where mosquitoes bite in the shade at any time. Natural zoonotic infections are common.

  9. Rules of Attraction: Why Mosquitoes Bite Some People - AOL

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    GettyIt’s rare to attend an outdoor party in warm weather without hearing people complain about mosquitoes. They swat away, sit in campfire smoke, cover up with blankets and eventually just give ...