Why Do Mosquitoes Bite Me So Much?
From their uncanny ability to avoid a swat to the itchy welt they leave behind, these blood-sucking pests are a huge nuisance. Mosquitoes bite humans and other animals because they need the proteins in our blood in order to reproduce. When they bite us, they inject a small amount of saliva, which numbs the area and keeps the blood from coagulating.
It’s not the mosquito’s bite itself, but the chemicals in this injection of saliva that cause our reaction. Mosquito bites are, in themselves, plenty annoying. Unfortunately, these little flying vampires can also carry and transmit serious diseases like:
- Malaria
- Encephalitis
- West Nile virus
- Yellow fever
- Dengue fever
- Zika virus
Even with mosquito bites that don’t carry these diseases, people with less robust immune systems, especially in children, the elderly and those with immune system disorders, can develop additional symptoms such as:
- Hives
- Low-grade fever
- Swollen lymph nodes
- Headache
- Swelling and blisters
- Allergies or asthma-like reactions
We all have to deal with mosquito bites from … Read Full Post »