
Use clothing embedded with insect repellent.Wear clothes made of tightly woven cloth, so mosquitoes can’t pierce through them.To make yourself less of a mosquito target naturally, Akridge shares some things you can do: When not producing eggs, male and female mosquitoes feed on nectar.”

So why do mosquitoes bite in the first place? “The female mosquito needs the blood of a mammal (humans are not first on the list cattle and horses are easier targets) to provide proteins for her to produce eggs,” Akridge says. “The female is the only one that can extract blood.
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It is not known why. And believe it or not, a larger percentage of the population secrete, through their skin, molecules that let the mosquitoes know what blood type you are. However, individuals that secrete anything through the skin are more likely than non-secretors, no matter the blood type, to be bitten. Blood type. Type O seems to be the preferred blood type of mosquitoes B is in the middle, and A is least preferred.Linking it back to sweat, the types of bacteria that grow on your skin often depend on the food they have to feed upon, like sweat and dead skin cells. So if the sweat chemical makeup is genetic and only certain microbes can survive with a particular diet, you could end up creating a biased biome, which could then attract mosquitos.

It appears that if you have a certain type of bacteria, they can act as attractants for mosquitoes. The organisms and the concentration that reside on your skin can vary from person to person. As most people know, there are microbes that naturally live on your skin. This chemical sweat profile is linked to genetic makeup, so genetically you may be predisposed to being mosquito bait. If you sweat a lot, or exercise and then perspire, the chemical composition of your sweat can be an attractant, especially if it has high levels of lactic acid.

Warmth could mean a warm-blooded animal is close at hand. And they have temperature sensors to go toward hotter objects (hence products like mosquito repelling lanterns to attract them and keep them away from you). “The higher the CO2 concentration, the closer a victim.” They also use sight-they seek out dark bodies since it might mean a mammal is close by. It turns out that some people really are more prone to mosquito bites than others based on things like clothing and blood type. “Mosquitoes use all their senses to find a blood source, including ‘smell’ (they use sensory receptors) to detect levels of carbon dioxide,” Robb Akridge, PhD, CEO and Founder of REA Innovations tells SheKnows.
