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Ever wonder why mosquitoes always find you at the worst times? đŸĻŸ

New research from Georgia Tech and MIT reveals that mosquitoes don’t follow each other—they independently track humans using carbon dioxide and visual cues. Dark clothing and the CO2 we exhale make us prime targets, while female Aedes aegypti mosquitoes prefer biting the head and shoulders.

These insights could change the way we think about mosquito control, from clothing choices to smarter traps. By understanding their behavior, we can reduce bites, prevent the spread of dangerous diseases like malaria, yellow fever, and Zika, and enjoy outdoor life without constant annoyance.

Stay informed, stay protected! 💡

How Mosquitoes Find and Attack You: Secrets Behind Their Deadly Precision
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How Mosquitoes Find and Attack You: Secrets Behind Their Deadly Precision

Discover how mosquitoes find and attack humans using carbon dioxide and visual cues. Learn why dark colors attract them, where they bite most, and strategies to prevent mosquito-borne diseases.
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