Find out five reasons why mosquitoes sting you

Have you ever wondered why mosquitoes seem to be alone with you and do not sting people around you? According to public health experts, 1 in 5 attracts mosquitoes more than others, so they are more often bitten. Below, you will be familiar with several factors [...]
Have you ever wondered why mosquitoes seem to be alone with you and do not sting people around you? According to public health experts, 1 in 5 attracts mosquitoes more than others, so they are more often bitten. Below, you will be familiar with some factors that could make you “favorite” of mosquitoes.
Blood type
For genetic reasons, the skin of nearly 85% of the population produces a type of chemical signal that indicates blood type, and mosquitoes have more attraction for this part of people, in proportion to 15 %s that do not release this signal through their skin. If your blood type is 0, the situation is even more serious because it turns out that mosquitoes are twice as attracted to this blood group.
Overweight
One factor that attracts mosquitoes most is the carbon dioxide produced by human organism by breathing and perspiration. As a result, those who produce more - such as overweight - tend to attract mosquitoes more easily.
Mute
A pregnant woman actually produces 21% more carbon dioxide in relation to non - pregnant women and has a higher body temperature, another factor that attracts these annoying insects.
Beer
A great ally of mosquitoes is beer. If you've even had a small can of beer, you've got more chances of getting bit by it. It is still not known what the reason is, however, is a fact.
Dress color
Mosquitoes identify their prey through color. Colors that are easier to detect, thus attracting them more, are red and black.










