When I was pregnant with my sons, mosquitoes feasted on my calves like they were Twix bars. While I’m not normally one of those people who gets bitten like crazy, I have those poor souls in the family (see: my younger son’s ankles). So I’ve been wondering: What makes some of us mosquito magnets? Are some people just plain sweeter? Is it true mosquitoes target women who are expecting, as I experienced? And, most importantly, what can we all do to escape these pests and their itchy bites this summer? Bite prevention matters because mosquitoes can cause serious health problems. “Most mosquito bites are simply an annoyance that causes itching and discomfort, but some mosquito species can transmit diseases including West Nile virus, St. Louis encephalitis and, in some parts of the world, dengue fever, malaria and others,” says Daniel Parker, PhD, an expert in mosquito-borne illnesses and an associate professor at UC Irvine Joe C. Wen School of Population & ...
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