Healthy Living
Got Mosquitoes? Myth vs. Fact!
It's summertime and that means that the days are getting longer, the sun is shining later and the mosquitoes are biting everyone!
But how much do you know about these little buggers? Here we separate the myths from the facts:
MYTH: All mosquitoes will bite you.
It is only the female mosquito that bites you because she needs the blood for protein and energy to produce eggs. Male mosquitoes feed on flower nectar.
MYTH: Mosquitoes are more drawn to people who eat sweets.
Blood is blood. It is more how a person smells than how they taste, that attracts the most mosquitoes.
FACT: Mosquitoes prefer certain blood types.
Studies show that mosquitoes like to feast on Type O blood, but only the portion of O's who are “secretors” meaning their bodies infuse specific molecules into their saliva, sweat and mucus.
FACT: Pregnancy increases your chances of being devoured by mosquitoes.
A study in 2000 reported that mosquitoes tend to bite expectant women more than others. Some think it is due to increased blood volume, while others believe it is due to pregnant women producing more heat and carbon dioxide, both which are bait for mosquitoes.
MYTH: Citronella and bug zappers are the best protectors against mosquitoes.
Actually your best defense is the 3 D's : drain any standing water, dress in bright colors, and defend using Deet.