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Mosquito Best Friends

Poem about why mosquitoes chose favorites

By Jude ChukwuemekaPublished 8 days ago 1 min read
Mosquito Best Friends
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Big situation on ground when out with friends

27 dismissed symptoms of dengue

One covered in mosquito bites, other escapes unscathed

The red, sore, bumpy bites are bad

So, what makes a johnny more susceptible than jero?

It depends, how big you are in body and breath

Mosquito tracks prey by scent and carbon dioxide

We exhale as we breathe, homing beacon to the insects

In the real world, this translates to men getting bitten more than women

Pregnant women getting munched more than non-pregnant women

Adults get the bite more than children

Mosquito victim selection is also believed to be

People's unique aroma is also believed to play a role

Choosing your outfit could make you a target

Like red, green, blue or purple can attract or detract, once they sniff them out

Or, your blood type can make you friendlies the buzz

Our genetics, our natural scent, as well as skin's microbiota

The microscopic organisms living on the surface of our flesh

Similar studies suggest genetics could account for as much as 67 percent in attraction

And scientists say they are trying to unpick what compounds they waft into the air

According to Dr. Jones, how we smell is how we attract or repel mosquitoes.

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Jude Chukwuemeka

Writer, Editor, Reader. I write as I see fit. Lifestyle writing is my thing.

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Comments (3)

  • Manisha Dhalani7 days ago

    Omg, I always get mosquito bites! Nice writing.

  • T. Licht7 days ago

    so informative! Thank you.

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