Why Do Mosquitoes Bite Some People More Than Others?

You walk outside with your friends. Five minutes later you have eleven bites. They have zero. And they are laughing at you. This is not random. Your body is actively advertising itself to every mosquito within fifty meters — and today we break down exactly why. Mosquitoes are not guessing. They are tracking you using carbon dioxide, body heat, sweat chemicals, skin bacteria, and even your clothing color. Some people are simply built in a way that makes them a louder signal than everyone around them. And according to a twin study, roughly eighty five percent of that difference comes down to genetics. Meaning you may have been a mosquito target before you were even born. In this video we cover every real factor scientists have identified — what the research actually says, what is still being studied, and what you can do about it. 🦟 Topics covered: — Why only female mosquitoes bite and what they actually need from you — How mosquitoes detect carbon dioxide from up to fifty meters away — Why exercising makes you a magnet for hours afterward — How body heat makes you visible to mosquitoes from a distance — The role of lactic acid, ammonia, and uric acid in your sweat — Why your skin bacteria may be the biggest factor most people never think about — What the Netherlands bacteria study actually found — Blood type and mosquitoes — what the science does and does not say — Why pregnant women attract roughly twice as many bites — The alcohol study: one beer and what it does to your attractiveness to mosquitoes — Why dark clothing makes you easier to target visually — How movement helps mosquitoes lock onto you — The identical twin study showing genetics controls eighty five percent of the difference #MosquitoScience #WhyMosquitoesBiteMe #MosquitoFacts #BodyFacts #ScienceFacts #MosquitoAttraction #WeirdScience #HumanBodyFacts #StickmanScience #FunnyScience #BiologyFacts #MosquitoBites #ScienceAnimation #LearnSomethingNew #MindBlown #Mosquitoes #Science #Facts #DidYouKnow #Education #HumanBody #Biology #Curiosity #Explained #InterestingFacts #WhyMe #MosquitoBites #Stickman