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Mosquitoes like people who drink beer: study

Nana MediaBy Nana MediaSeptember 9, 20253 Mins Read
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Introduction to Mosquito Attraction

Dutch scientists have discovered that mosquitoes have a preference for the blood of people who drink beer, among other things. The team, led by researchers from Radboud University Nijmegen in the Netherlands, conducted a study to understand the apparent preference of mosquitoes for certain individuals.

The Study

In order to get to the bottom of the mosquitoes’ preference, researchers brought thousands of female mosquitoes to a music festival in the Netherlands. They set up a pop-up laboratory and recruited 500 volunteers from the event, asking them questions about their diet, hygiene, and behavior. The volunteers then put their arms in a custom-made box full of mosquitoes with tiny holes, allowing the mosquitoes to smell but not bite.

Methodology

The researchers used cameras to determine how many mosquitoes landed on the volunteers’ arms and how long they stayed, compared to a sugar feed on the other side of the cage. The results were then analyzed against the volunteers’ questionnaires. During the experiment, no volunteers were actually bitten by mosquitoes.

Findings

The team found that people who drank beer were 1.35 times more attractive to mosquitoes than those who did not. Additionally, mosquitoes were also drawn to volunteers who slept with someone the night before, as well as people who wore less sunscreen and did not shower as much. The researchers concluded that mosquitoes are attracted to those who avoid sunscreen, drink beer, and share their bed.

The Attraction Factor

It is not the alcohol itself that appeals to mosquitoes, but rather the fragrance associated with it. People who drink alcohol may behave differently, such as dancing exuberantly, which can change their body odor. Mosquitoes are attracted to body odor, and can detect it from a distance of 350 feet.

Limitations of the Study

There are some limitations to the study, including the lack of a diverse sample size. The team found that people who attend music festivals tend to be younger and healthier. To determine the alleged love of mosquitoes for beer drinkers more precisely, the researchers would need to study a wider range of people and see how mosquitoes react to them outside of music events.

Conclusion

In the meantime, it may not hurt to avoid drinking beer, wear sunscreen, and take regular showers to reduce the attractiveness to mosquitoes. While the study provides some insight into the preferences of mosquitoes, further research is needed to fully understand their behavior and attraction to certain individuals.

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