Not everyone is bitten equally by mosquitoes. Some more, some less. But why?
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Not everyone is bitten equally by mosquitoes. Some more, some less. But why?
The main reasons for this are still two.
First: Natural body odor.
Second: blood group.
Our body smells different. An oil called sebum that comes out of our skin is responsible for this. This oil contains a component called carboxylic acid. The more this acid is released in his body, the more mosquitoes come and bite him. The reason why mosquitoes like its smell is not yet known.
Everyone’s blood group is different. So far tests have shown that people with O blood group are more likely to be bitten by mosquitoes.
In addition to the above two main reasons, body structure, genetics, skin bacteria, some other chemical elements, and even clothes, all such reasons cause mosquitoes to bite more.