I am a mosquito magnet, and I was allergic to their bites for years. The bites would swell and itch on and off for three days. It was torture. I spent this past week killing mosquitoes in my bedroom. I received multiple bites, and realized that the itching stopped within 20 minutes and did not return! Hallelujah! And I’ve had a peaceful 2 days with no mosquitoes around.
I've been lucky my entire life in being one of those people that mosquitos just seem to not go for. I've even seen many times a mosquito land on me, attempt to bite me, fail and fly away. Needless to say it's been awesome for me especially when i'm travelling or outdoors, but it's been difficult for the people around me.
Same! It rained too much recently & mosquitoes are becoming a problem where I live but I still haven't found a bite. My mom even saw one on my arm & tried to kill it, but I didn't find a bite bump there
You are probably being bitten but do not have any reaction to the mosquito saliva. The hitch we get from a mosquito bite is an allergic reaction. I take anti histamine medication when I have too many bites to manage and it keeps the itching at a manageable level.
@@GuillaumeRanquetI've watched countless mosquitoes land on me... not even attempt to bite and just fly away. Same with my sister. But, we both have children who are mosquito magnets
I could be covered in clothing from neck to toe and mosquitoes still get me. I look like I have a disease. I appreciate the video validating that I rightfully don't want to camp because I don't want West Nile disease or Malaria
So what I'm hearing is, mosquitos are especially attracted to me because I smell different, and we don't know why that is or how to fix it yet, so I'm not any closer to escaping being a human blood bag 🥲
I have just started using “no bite me”, which is a natural insect repellent based on essential oils. I was SHOCKED when it worked (I am not an essential oil person). This video explains it since the oils mask my smell.
I had two electric swatter in my house as mosquito only targets me as their host. whenever my mom, brother, dad are present the mosquito always choose me. sometimes at night when I'm about to sleep, mosquito came close to my ear. I wait until their sound get's louder (meaning they are close to my ear), and swat it to my pillow without even looking. I mastered such skills.
Yes, all my life. There could be dozens of people around me and ALL of them will just feed on me. Like the video said at the beginning, I do feel cursed lol
It was a baby mosquito's first day to fly out from home. When the mosquito came back home later that day, the father mosquito asked, "How was your journey?" The baby mosquito replied, "It went great, everyone was clapping for me!"
As a person with O+ve blood group, mosquitoes hunt me everywhere, anywhere they can! I am literally inside a mosquito net as I am commenting 😂 Saving my blood 😂
Something I've noticed: It's easier to slowly move up to a musquito (or any other insect) than to quickly move towards them. You can crush a musquito easilly if you just do it... very... slowly.
Praying and hoping we continue to find solutions❤ and Rest in Peace to the beautiful lives lost to mosquito-borne diseases, God be with them and all their families, friends and loved ones, and all of us❤
I did a research project about this and the most likely reasons are: body temperature and the hormones your body produces (which is why pregnant women get stung more than non-pregnant women)! And yes, CO2 output. Some people also have a genetic immunity to mosquito itching/swelling or can gain one by taking anti-allergy medications for long periods of time. So at the end of the day, it’s all genetics (hormones and naturally high body temperature) and environment (CO2 output and increased body temperature). Not random!
I think it may be a lifestyle change at play, but when I was younger I could've sworn I was a mosquito magnet. I was more active and liked the outdoors more than I do now, but I do know that when I was younger, I sweat earlier than others (if you had me and a non-magnet person do the same outdoor activity in the same place, I would start sweating first). I still sweat often due to stress, but I'm rarely outside and exposed. However, I now wonder if stress sweat and work or heat sweat are different to mosquitoes. I have heard that stress sweat smells worse, so a chemical difference could exist, but I really want to know if mosquitoes can pick up on that difference and have a preference. I also wonder if the change may be due to me growing up. I know that genes, or at least how they are expressed, can change over time, so maybe that's it.
Being more acidic makes the mosquitos more attracted to you. When I eat sugar or drink more coffee I attract more of them. Also - my dad and I both suffer from heartburn and my mom is not - and not only mosquitos but bed bugs also prefer us to her.
I found one thing very curious: in my country, I am the one in my family that gets bitten the most and my mom was the one who was less bitten. We all have the same blood type. I am a vegetarian and my parents (and my brother) are omnivorous. When we went to Italy, I was NEVER bitten and my mother was almost ever bitten, which we found odd because it is not the usual way of things. Maybe mosquitoes with different nationalities have different food preferences? 🤣🤣🤣 JK, but I found it hilarious and I am considering moving to Italy ahahah
they totally do have preferences, my friends from europe visited during the summer and we went hiking- I ended up with tons of bites and they had none at all
It's the living area. Dense forest areas are full of mosquitos, hence the camping. Anytime I visit my family down the street I get bit worse than by my house, in a more open area. Any city area will have a million fewer bugs (and animals) than a more natural area ever will
I have hypoglycemia and my sweat actually tastes sweet…yes, I licked me arm years ago. Mosquitos love me, gnats, etc., love me. I love the great outdoors and have, at times, explored it in a cloud of insects.
As a beekeeper, bees will be more aggressive when I am hot and sweaty excreting pheromones in my sweat. This is a bit difficult as you only work the hive, in a suit above certain temperatures. From experience, I make sure I am fresh from a shower and early in the day before working the hives. I haven't found that sweat contributes more to being bit by Mozies (Mosquitos) and we have mozies most of the year. I was always told they were attracted to the salt in your blood, so a higher salt diet would making you more of a target. Maybe that is just the salt in our sweat.
I cover myself in a thin layer of fabric everytime I go camping. I never had much problem until I camped next to a stream with a wide pool. There were so many mosquitos! And I got bitten on top of my head, the first in like 10 years or so. I go camping every summer too.
My best friend claimed he never got bit by a mosquito in his life, or at least something close to that. I was never able to disprove it in our years of close friendship. Wonder if you have a possible explanation for that.
Someone in the comments proposed the ipothesis that maybe they don't have the raction to Mosquito saliva (which is what avtually causes the ithchiness). I think it's a good proposal. You could test by trapping a mosquito in a cup and putting it on your brother arm and notice if she gets full of blood.
February and everyone planning how they will spend the valentines weekend and i am over here watching this video to make sure at least mosquitoes 🦟 love me ❤😂😂😂
I've never been bitten by either mosquitos or fleas yet my brother and cousin will be covered in bites. Even when we'd be in the same area for the same amount of time.
I cut sugar out completely when I was dieting, aside from the weightloss, the biggest benefit was I was no longer a mosquito magnet. Mosquitoes definitely have a sweet-tooth
im one of these mosquito magnets and what makes it a million times worse is the fact that im hyper-sensitive to bug bites/mosquito bites. my bites swell and scar for MONTHS and i despise it
I've read that mosquitoes prefer type 0 blood. Which is no surprise to me because I have that type and I get bitten every summer while my mom who has type B doesn't
as a kid my legs would be covered in bites and scar really dark, even if i never scratched them. but as i've gotten older mosquitos have distanced themselves from me a lot less. I'll take that as a win
One interesting thing I’ve noticed is that my “mosquito attractiveness” is the average of my parents’. I get bit more than my mom but less than my dad, so whatever genetic factor is at play is combining in me.
Myself, my mom and my sister all rarely get bitten and can feel every time that a mosquito does bite. Not sure how we got that genetic lottery, but mosquito bites hurt more than the itchiness is bothersome.
Really weird thing is that in the US (I live in VA), I don’t get bitten often, but when I visited Korea, the mosquitos were ruthless. They bit my fingers and toes and the bottoms of my feet. That first week was bad
i just remembered one summer there were a ton of mosquitos in my house and all night my sister who was sleeping literally right across from me was just getting bitten all night while sleeping under the covers meanwhile i was sleeping with zero protection and didnt get bit once. then one time me and my friends were having an outdoors get together (a rarity for our group ngl) and i was wearing this short sundress while they were all wearing jeans and long sleeved shirts and had bug repellant on them and i was the only one to not get bitten that entire event
I live in Rio de Janeiro, where Dengue fever is rampant these days. Mosquitos hate me because I take B-Complex and Brewers Yeast every day, and the smell my body emanates turnes tyem way off.
I happen to be tormented by mosquitos way more than others when I visit family in my ancestral country. It sucks the joy out of the whole experience and is depressing.
Every time I visited my grandma's house along with my cousins, I would get frustrated that I'm the only one getting bitten. Another case is my friend's house, how are they (friend and his family) not getting bitten?
yeah i’m sadly a mosquito magnet, had like 15+ bites on a single leg within a 1 hour frame one time 😢 they’ll always try to get me and would even go for my face, fingers, or toes if i’m fully covered everywhere else at this point idk if they love me or hate me 😩
This is really cool, but what can we actually do about it? I am definitely a mosquito magnet and I’ve had dengue fever 3 times now. How can I avoid getting it another time? Are there any skin treatments that change the bacterial composition of my skin? Should I sleep colder so I don’t sweat?
I have A+ blood type, pale and combination skin, definitely a huge attracter for their attack, just one great advise they hate lavender so keep in your bedroom as fresh branches or use lavender oil in your pillow, you would be thankful:))
Just finished mini golf with my sister and she could not stand the mosquitoes bothering her. Meanwhile I wasn’t bothered not once. No bug spray needed while wearing t-shirt and shorts
I can have up to 30 mosquito bits on me during summer... They swell and itch a lot because I'm just sensitive to things in general, and there are scars here and there on my legs because I scratch them too much and they bleed. Mosquitos and their bits are ANNOYING :(
I was one of those people that mosquitos loved. But a couple of years ago, i took pills about my acne treatment for about a year. I had a very bad acne problem because of my hormones (endometriozis). But after the treatment, now i've noticed that mosquitos are no longer attracted to me. I don't know if these two things are connected. Just saying.
I am a magnet to those creatures. I've read, years ago, that the blood type, plays a role in this attraction. I read that they love my blood type the most. Type "O"!
I rarely ever get bit by bugs but this weekend i seen 100s of mosquitoes come out of nowhere and got bit about 30 times in less than a minute. I was so mad lol
Does this explains why during summer these ABSOLUTELY DESPICABLE HORRENDOUS LIVING BEINGS WITHOUT ANY PURPOSE invade my house 90% of the time at summer? Just went to the kitchen early on the morning, I saw more than 60 mosquitoes just by a single glance.. Also I might have said summer 3 times, or maybe 2? I won't fix it though.
In my country, when a girl asks why do mosquito only bite her, it is customary for someone to say ''Because you are the sweetest.''
We now know it's because they are the most acidic
Which country is that?
@@9liferno doubt, INDIA
@@9liferquite a lot of countries actually
Aaww, that sounds romantic! 😊
I am a mosquito magnet, and I was allergic to their bites for years. The bites would swell and itch on and off for three days. It was torture. I spent this past week killing mosquitoes in my bedroom. I received multiple bites, and realized that the itching stopped within 20 minutes and did not return! Hallelujah! And I’ve had a peaceful 2 days with no mosquitoes around.
I've been lucky my entire life in being one of those people that mosquitos just seem to not go for. I've even seen many times a mosquito land on me, attempt to bite me, fail and fly away. Needless to say it's been awesome for me especially when i'm travelling or outdoors, but it's been difficult for the people around me.
fail to bite you? how thick is your skin man?!
Same! It rained too much recently & mosquitoes are becoming a problem where I live but I still haven't found a bite. My mom even saw one on my arm & tried to kill it, but I didn't find a bite bump there
I'm right there with ya. Sometimes I'll have little chigger bites or gnats flying around my eyes, but I'm not sure I've ever had a mosquito bite.
You are probably being bitten but do not have any reaction to the mosquito saliva.
The hitch we get from a mosquito bite is an allergic reaction.
I take anti histamine medication when I have too many bites to manage and it keeps the itching at a manageable level.
@@GuillaumeRanquetI've watched countless mosquitoes land on me... not even attempt to bite and just fly away. Same with my sister. But, we both have children who are mosquito magnets
I could be covered in clothing from neck to toe and mosquitoes still get me. I look like I have a disease. I appreciate the video validating that I rightfully don't want to camp because I don't want West Nile disease or Malaria
mosquitos bite me through JEANS its so annoying.
prob your blood is like wagyu beef, super genetics😂 Thats what I tell myself. High metabolism, rich skin microbiome etc
Yup, I went to the mailbox covered from neck to toe and still got bitten..........ON THE EYELID 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
I always used to ask myself those questions. "Do I get bitten because insects like my skin? Or because they don't?"
This will blow up just like my mosquito bite
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@@Euphrasie_Meredith 💀
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So what I'm hearing is, mosquitos are especially attracted to me because I smell different, and we don't know why that is or how to fix it yet, so I'm not any closer to escaping being a human blood bag 🥲
I have just started using “no bite me”, which is a natural insect repellent based on essential oils. I was SHOCKED when it worked (I am not an essential oil person). This video explains it since the oils mask my smell.
I feel you. Moreover, it left dark spots on my skin as if there were severe acnes on my legs 😞
I love this animation style. Even the microscopic meanies look cute! 😊
the satisfaction level at 04:20 !! 💯
LMAO frrr😂
I had two electric swatter in my house as mosquito only targets me as their host. whenever my mom, brother, dad are present the mosquito always choose me. sometimes at night when I'm about to sleep, mosquito came close to my ear. I wait until their sound get's louder (meaning they are close to my ear), and swat it to my pillow without even looking. I mastered such skills.
Yes, all my life. There could be dozens of people around me and ALL of them will just feed on me. Like the video said at the beginning, I do feel cursed lol
you guys have no idea at all about how much I learn with these videos 😮
It was a baby mosquito's first day to fly out from home.
When the mosquito came back home later that day, the father mosquito asked, "How was your journey?"
The baby mosquito replied, "It went great, everyone was clapping for me!"
😂
Hope he won't return the next time...
Curiosity when fed with scientific explanation is wholesome 💯
As a person with O+ve blood group, mosquitoes hunt me everywhere, anywhere they can!
I am literally inside a mosquito net as I am commenting 😂
Saving my blood 😂
It's not blood typing at play
did you even watch the video?
I've read it in some newspaper that mosquitoes 🦟 are more attracted to O blood type.
Something I've noticed: It's easier to slowly move up to a musquito (or any other insect) than to quickly move towards them. You can crush a musquito easilly if you just do it... very... slowly.
Their time perception is faster than humans, which allows them to react quickly, the tradeoff being that they are more vulnerable to being sneaked
Yup, mosquitos really love me. Cause he/she sings for me 24×7 and I keep clapping for the performance.True love between us.
Ted Ed never disappoints
So it's true after all! In Indonesia we call someone like this "sweet blooded" but I never knew the explanation until today. Thanks, TedEx!
hey we say the same thing in the philippines too! 😅 i get that often whenever i complain about all the mosquito bites on my arm lol
@@mcsy98 ahahaha how do you say that in your language?
My mom tells me this and we are from
Trinidad 😂
@@shar0808 interesting that it’s worldwide!
Praying and hoping we continue to find solutions❤ and Rest in Peace to the beautiful lives lost to mosquito-borne diseases, God be with them and all their families, friends and loved ones, and all of us❤
America invented diseases
Thr world is full of suffering
And joy
@@NaYeah74but while you are enjoying yourself and get bit by a misquito reminds you how terrible life can be 😂
@@DadsCigaretteRun no it's just a bummer that's all
bro are you good?
Solution: No more humans, No more suffering
I did a research project about this and the most likely reasons are: body temperature and the hormones your body produces (which is why pregnant women get stung more than non-pregnant women)! And yes, CO2 output. Some people also have a genetic immunity to mosquito itching/swelling or can gain one by taking anti-allergy medications for long periods of time.
So at the end of the day, it’s all genetics (hormones and naturally high body temperature) and environment (CO2 output and increased body temperature). Not random!
11k views in 42 minutes. Good job, Ted-Ed!
Now, I have found a way to troll people on social media.
In Every Video, I will say " Mosquitoes love you."
Let's see their reactions. 😊
I think it may be a lifestyle change at play, but when I was younger I could've sworn I was a mosquito magnet. I was more active and liked the outdoors more than I do now, but I do know that when I was younger, I sweat earlier than others (if you had me and a non-magnet person do the same outdoor activity in the same place, I would start sweating first). I still sweat often due to stress, but I'm rarely outside and exposed. However, I now wonder if stress sweat and work or heat sweat are different to mosquitoes. I have heard that stress sweat smells worse, so a chemical difference could exist, but I really want to know if mosquitoes can pick up on that difference and have a preference. I also wonder if the change may be due to me growing up. I know that genes, or at least how they are expressed, can change over time, so maybe that's it.
Being more acidic makes the mosquitos more attracted to you. When I eat sugar or drink more coffee I attract more of them. Also - my dad and I both suffer from heartburn and my mom is not - and not only mosquitos but bed bugs also prefer us to her.
And I guess mosquitoes are not attracted to me on menstruation, maybe because I am weak during those day, and Co2 output maybe lesser
I used to think mosquitoes were attracted to people based on blood type, until I saw this video. Well I learnt something new today
I found one thing very curious: in my country, I am the one in my family that gets bitten the most and my mom was the one who was less bitten. We all have the same blood type. I am a vegetarian and my parents (and my brother) are omnivorous. When we went to Italy, I was NEVER bitten and my mother was almost ever bitten, which we found odd because it is not the usual way of things. Maybe mosquitoes with different nationalities have different food preferences? 🤣🤣🤣 JK, but I found it hilarious and I am considering moving to Italy ahahah
they totally do have preferences, my friends from europe visited during the summer and we went hiking- I ended up with tons of bites and they had none at all
Temperature difference between two places might affect your mosquito signal i guess
It's the living area. Dense forest areas are full of mosquitos, hence the camping. Anytime I visit my family down the street I get bit worse than by my house, in a more open area. Any city area will have a million fewer bugs (and animals) than a more natural area ever will
I've been in both TX and Puerto Rico. I get bit no matter what! Doesn't matter what season. So it must be how I smell naturally..
I have hypoglycemia and my sweat actually tastes sweet…yes, I licked me arm years ago. Mosquitos love me, gnats, etc., love me. I love the great outdoors and have, at times, explored it in a cloud of insects.
Omg the animation throughout this video is tremendous! Shades of Chuck Jones, Genndy Tartakovsky and some Rick & Morty. So fun and full of character!
As a beekeeper, bees will be more aggressive when I am hot and sweaty excreting pheromones in my sweat. This is a bit difficult as you only work the hive, in a suit above certain temperatures. From experience, I make sure I am fresh from a shower and early in the day before working the hives.
I haven't found that sweat contributes more to being bit by Mozies (Mosquitos) and we have mozies most of the year. I was always told they were attracted to the salt in your blood, so a higher salt diet would making you more of a target. Maybe that is just the salt in our sweat.
so happy mosquitos rarely bother me :)
1:35 Umm I think the 2 is supposed to be subscript not superscript
I cover myself in a thin layer of fabric everytime I go camping. I never had much problem until I camped next to a stream with a wide pool.
There were so many mosquitos! And I got bitten on top of my head, the first in like 10 years or so. I go camping every summer too.
My best friend claimed he never got bit by a mosquito in his life, or at least something close to that. I was never able to disprove it in our years of close friendship. Wonder if you have a possible explanation for that.
I haven’t either . I never get bitten. I can be with people who have been bitten to pieces and I won’t have a single one. It’s really weird
Someone in the comments proposed the ipothesis that maybe they don't have the raction to Mosquito saliva (which is what avtually causes the ithchiness).
I think it's a good proposal. You could test by trapping a mosquito in a cup and putting it on your brother arm and notice if she gets full of blood.
February and everyone planning how they will spend the valentines weekend and i am over here watching this video to make sure at least mosquitoes 🦟 love me ❤😂😂😂
I've never been bitten by either mosquitos or fleas yet my brother and cousin will be covered in bites. Even when we'd be in the same area for the same amount of time.
U drink much alcohol
Bro got rejected by mosquitos 💀
@@mysterio952 I am Irish and love to drink but no, this particular time I was 9 and we were camping.
3:45 that's just too much 😂
Thanks - this could help my brother :) He is a mosquito magnet 👀
Mosquito bites nowadays can cause concussion
yesterday, one of them bit my friend in his head, but fortunately I was able to kill it with
a shovel.
Their love will not save them from the wrath of my right slipper
I cut sugar out completely when I was dieting, aside from the weightloss, the biggest benefit was I was no longer a mosquito magnet. Mosquitoes definitely have a sweet-tooth
im one of these mosquito magnets and what makes it a million times worse is the fact that im hyper-sensitive to bug bites/mosquito bites. my bites swell and scar for MONTHS and i despise it
Awesome as always thanks
I've read that mosquitoes prefer type 0 blood. Which is no surprise to me because I have that type and I get bitten every summer while my mom who has type B doesn't
Nah... type O here... I'm almost mosquito immune
I have type O- blood and I get bitten by mosquitoes.
as a kid my legs would be covered in bites and scar really dark, even if i never scratched them. but as i've gotten older mosquitos have distanced themselves from me a lot less. I'll take that as a win
One interesting thing I’ve noticed is that my “mosquito attractiveness” is the average of my parents’. I get bit more than my mom but less than my dad, so whatever genetic factor is at play is combining in me.
I also use a CPAP machine and I think mosquitos hang around me when I use my machine. Thats why I sleep under a mosquito net
Being in Thailand for a month and have 10 bites everyday :D
Sally never had a chance 🙏
Myself, my mom and my sister all rarely get bitten and can feel every time that a mosquito does bite. Not sure how we got that genetic lottery, but mosquito bites hurt more than the itchiness is bothersome.
As a baby i was bitten a lot. When i got a little older mosquitoes avoided me. After puberty they came after me again.
As someone who just recovered from dengue YES THEY DO HAVE PREFERENCES 😤
Even if there's one mosquito in the room, it'll find and bite me.
I knew it 🦟👿
The quote in the beginning made me 😁
Really weird thing is that in the US (I live in VA), I don’t get bitten often, but when I visited Korea, the mosquitos were ruthless.
They bit my fingers and toes and the bottoms of my feet. That first week was bad
Same here but in Florida, where everyone and everything is a mosquito magnet
@@ProkaryoteCellGaming forget Florida Man. We gotta watch out for Florida Mosquito
i just remembered one summer there were a ton of mosquitos in my house and all night my sister who was sleeping literally right across from me was just getting bitten all night while sleeping under the covers meanwhile i was sleeping with zero protection and didnt get bit once. then one time me and my friends were having an outdoors get together (a rarity for our group ngl) and i was wearing this short sundress while they were all wearing jeans and long sleeved shirts and had bug repellant on them and i was the only one to not get bitten that entire event
I live in Rio de Janeiro, where Dengue fever is rampant these days. Mosquitos hate me because I take B-Complex and Brewers Yeast every day, and the smell my body emanates turnes tyem way off.
My sister is a mosquito magnet. After a single weekend camping she looked like she was covered in rashes she had so many mosquito bites.
such good animation and just so informative - answering the question i’m always asking myself ❤❤🎉🎉
I happen to be tormented by mosquitos way more than others when I visit family in my ancestral country. It sucks the joy out of the whole experience and is depressing.
Every time I visited my grandma's house along with my cousins, I would get frustrated that I'm the only one getting bitten.
Another case is my friend's house, how are they (friend and his family) not getting bitten?
Watching this while battling a mosquito trying to sit on me was damn funny
Ooh thanks I was wondering why I rarely get any mosquito bites...
I had no idea that there are certain traits about us which attracts mosquitoes to feed on 😦
yeah i’m sadly a mosquito magnet, had like 15+ bites on a single leg within a 1 hour frame one time 😢 they’ll always try to get me and would even go for my face, fingers, or toes if i’m fully covered everywhere else
at this point idk if they love me or hate me 😩
I am a living 24/7 mega-sized mosquito feast
Great timing
Mosquitos recognize my power and want a taste.
Just came out of dengue a week ago and I got this recommendation... what a dark comedy it is 😂😂 But very helpful ❤
This is really cool, but what can we actually do about it? I am definitely a mosquito magnet and I’ve had dengue fever 3 times now. How can I avoid getting it another time? Are there any skin treatments that change the bacterial composition of my skin? Should I sleep colder so I don’t sweat?
My dad is mosquito magnet. He is paranoid to leave any door that leads outside for one second.
I have A+ blood type, pale and combination skin, definitely a huge attracter for their attack, just one great advise they hate lavender so keep in your bedroom as fresh branches or use lavender oil in your pillow, you would be thankful:))
Lemon supposedly works too. Would be best to place repellents outside, like on the porch, on windows, etc. Better to keep them outside altogether.
It gone in to my ears!
Just finished mini golf with my sister and she could not stand the mosquitoes bothering her. Meanwhile I wasn’t bothered not once. No bug spray needed while wearing t-shirt and shorts
3:45 My friends and family all know that mosquitoes love me... and my name happens to be Sally!!!
1000 times yes. I get bitten so much it feels like
I can have up to 30 mosquito bits on me during summer... They swell and itch a lot because I'm just sensitive to things in general, and there are scars here and there on my legs because I scratch them too much and they bleed. Mosquitos and their bits are ANNOYING :(
I've also heard that certain blood types attract more mosquitoes.
I was one of those people that mosquitos loved. But a couple of years ago, i took pills about my acne treatment for about a year. I had a very bad acne problem because of my hormones (endometriozis). But after the treatment, now i've noticed that mosquitos are no longer attracted to me. I don't know if these two things are connected. Just saying.
Heavy bleeding = less energy = less C02
Yes, and flys and moths too. They home right in on me in crowded restaurants.
🤔
Having dengue twice proves it for me 😮💨
I am a magnet to those creatures. I've read, years ago, that the blood type, plays a role in this attraction. I read that they love my blood type the most. Type "O"!
Thanks for the knowledge 🫂
I felt itchy watching this
I thought those pesky mosquitoes in this video weren't gonna get hit.
Satisfaction 😆
My family always got soooo many more bites than me! Not that I never got bit, but my family (mainly my sister) got bit way more
"In a dark room only with your dark thoughts, mosquitoes are your best friends"
I didn't use to be a mosquito magnet, but since I've hit 30 I've suddenly become a mosquito buffet.
There it is. What I knew for decades now. Damn it!
Good thing I’ve got SCA
_(Sickle cell anemia)_
Perfect video timing, it's my second insomiac night due to mostiquitos attacks... lot of my interrogations are now solved 😂
Full lesson and additional resources aren’t working ??
Found a mosquito in my room while watching this. She must have enjoyed the video! 🪰
Now that explains why. Im acidic and mosquito loves me😭 because of them I had insecurities. I had many scars because of mosquito bite
I thought there was already a study that conclusively determined that its all about blood type that makes one person susceptible to mosquitoes..
"Helps save countless lives" I hope these lives also include our mosquito friends.
1:19 For real? Never heard that...
I rarely ever get bit by bugs but this weekend i seen 100s of mosquitoes come out of nowhere and got bit about 30 times in less than a minute. I was so mad lol
Make one about flies next?
Thank you for the explain about mosquito. It's brilliant to spread it. And then, i can share this video at every platform
Does this explains why during summer these ABSOLUTELY DESPICABLE HORRENDOUS LIVING BEINGS WITHOUT ANY PURPOSE invade my house 90% of the time at summer? Just went to the kitchen early on the morning, I saw more than 60 mosquitoes just by a single glance.. Also I might have said summer 3 times, or maybe 2? I won't fix it though.