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Can perfume be used to repel mosquitoes?

Perfume cannot be used to repel mosquitoes. Perfume attracts mosquitoes.

People who are easily bitten by mosquitoes.

1, people who wear makeup or spray gel. Stearic acid (a fatty acid) in cosmetics remains on these people and is also very attractive to mosquitoes.

2. People with body odor. Experts said: "Sometimes mosquitoes are close to us and may not bite, which mainly depends on the smell of our skin." Everyone's skin has different chemical components. For example, people who often sweat often have lactic acid discharged from the skin surface, which is easy to attract mosquitoes.

3. People whose body temperature is shouting out carbon dioxide. Mosquitoes have a heated body in their tentacles, which is very sensitive to temperature and can lock the "target" by the smell 50 meters away.

Therefore, compared with thin people, burly people will release more carbon dioxide, or be bitten by mosquitoes more easily after exercise or when they are panting. People who sweat dissipate heat quickly, and mosquitoes can notice it immediately. Therefore, you should take a bath frequently in summer to lower your body temperature and reduce the sweat on the skin surface.

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The benefits of mosquitoes

1, JE is spread by mosquitoes and is an acute infectious disease caused by JE virus.

Livestock such as pigs, sheep, horses and cows. Are prone to poisoning, mainly pigs. JE spreads among pigs. After mosquitoes bite sick pigs and suck blood, the virus enters mosquitoes.

Mosquitoes with viruses bite people and suck [12] blood, which will make people sick. After the illness, there are irritability, coma, convulsions and stiff neck. In severe cases, respiratory failure or even death. There are still neurological sequelae after illness, such as aphasia, paralysis, mental disorders and so on.

2. Malaria is an infectious disease caused by plasmodium.

Mosquitoes can spread pathogens from malaria patients to healthy people by biting them and then biting healthy people. After plasmodium enters the human body, it parasitizes and reproduces in liver cells and red blood cells, so that red blood cells are periodically destroyed in batches and patients have periodic attacks. Whenever they have an attack, they tremble, have a high fever and sweat a lot. After a long illness, they may have anemia and splenomegaly.

Reference source; People's Network-Tips for Mosquito Repellent in Summer