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Do mosquitoes bite selectively

Mosquitoes bite selectively. Mosquitoes first bite people with high body temperature and sweating, because the smell secreted by people with high body temperature and sweating contains more amino acids, lactic acid and ammonia compounds, which are very easy to attract mosquitoes. Do mosquitoes bite selectively? Mosquitoes rely on proximity sensors to sense temperature, humidity and chemicals contained in sweat.

Only female mosquitoes suck blood. Only by sucking blood can their ovaries develop and reproduce.

Raw garlic and oral vitamin B can be excreted from sweat through human physiological metabolism, which will produce a smell that mosquitoes dare not approach, which can effectively reduce mosquito bites. (WenZiDingRenYouShuaZeXingMa)