• HiobsTriops@lemmy.world
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    10 days ago

    While there is some weak and inconclusive indication for blood type preference from older publications, the research persistently shows CO2 plume, body odor produced by certain bacteria and heat (mostly in that order to guide the mozzie from several meters away to the exact blood vessel) as most important cues that lead to host identification, attraction and feeding, through all tested anthropophilic/mammalophilic genera within the family Culicidae. https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC10789295/

  • Tetsuo@jlai.lu
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    10 days ago

    I dont have O blood type but mosquitoes do love me.

    I once was in the swimming pool floating on my back with just my nose out of the water.

    I saw a mosquito land right on my nose and start to sting me.

    So even when only the tip of my nose is vulnerable to mosquitoes, they are there to sting me within a minute.

    People in my family appreciate to have me in forest walks because I act as a permanent decoy for them.

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      10 days ago

      I’ve watched them sting through my clothes and one time even a jacket

      I stupidly watched thinking no way it can get thru my jacket and then it just popped its thing right thru it

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        10 days ago

        Most likely yes.

        But still I wasn’t the only one at the swimming pool.

    • lath@lemmy.world
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      10 days ago

      Hmm…

      If you don’t have diabetes, you’re about to. Also, you should check your pancreas just in case.

      As I understand it, mosquitoes love those with sugary issues and can be used as “sniffers” for those predisposed to diabetes.

      As for the pancreas, it’s always a good idea to keep current with its situation as it likes to suffer in silence and only airs its troubles once it’s too late.

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    10 days ago

    I dunno, I can sit by my husband and not get bitten, they don’t like me much so unless there is no other choice they leave me alone. I think they like people who are warmer and emit more carbon. It doesn’t seem like blood type is a strong factor.

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      10 days ago

      My fam and I are all O. Like you, they don’t like me. They’ll go for anyone else. I also find that they will land on me and not try to bite - or if they do, they don’t put in a lot of effort and don’t pierce the skin. Even if they do bite, my skin doesn’t appear to react and they seem to quit quickly.

      Meanwhile, my poor spouse and kid are delicious. And they have soft, sensitive skin. It’s ok, I always remember the repellent just for them.

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    10 days ago

    If only were that simple. My wife and I are both type A pos. If we’re both outside, they will swarm her, and leave me alone. If I’m outside alone, they can be bothersome enough to go back inside.