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8. Clothing Color and Visual Cues
Mosquitoes are not only chemical hunters—they are also visual predators. They are attracted to dark colors, especially black and navy blue, because these colors retain heat and make them easier to spot. Light-colored clothing, on the other hand, tends to be less attractive to mosquitoes. This is a simple behavioral tweak you can use to reduce bites.
9. Mosquito Species and Preferences
Different mosquito species have different preferences:
Anopheles mosquitoes, known for transmitting malaria, bite mainly at night and may be more selective based on body chemistry.
Your likelihood of being bitten may vary depending on the local species in your area, so geography plays a role too.
Use repellents: DEET, picaridin, or natural options like lemon eucalyptus oil.
Avoid peak biting times: Dusk and dawn are when many mosquitoes are most active.
Minimize standing water: Reduce mosquito breeding grounds around your home.
Use barriers: Screens, nets, and protective clothing are highly effective.
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