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Your body might be a mosquito magnet
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and last updated 2021-05-11 15:24:30-04
It s mosquito season in South Texas. Do you feel like mosquitos single you out?
The truth is, mosquitos can be attracted to someone for a multitude of very natural reasons, and knowing some of those reasons could help you avoid the little suckers.
SIGHT, SMELL, AND CARBON DIOXIDE
According to Jonathan Day, a professor of medical entomology at the University of Florida, a mosquito has very keen sight and smell for an insect of its size.
Much like many sci-fi monsters, mosquitoes are attracted to darker and warmer colors, movement, and a variety of certain smells including carbon dioxide, lactic acid, acetone, estradiol (a breakdown product of estrogen), and good old-fashioned body odor. Carbon Dioxide, or CO2, is one of the bigger factors, considering us humans regularly release it by breathing.
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