Most people don’t think about their blood type unless they need surgery or are planning to donate blood. But we can learn more from our blood types than simply whether or not we can safely accept a transfusion from a donor.
I dunno, I can sit by my husband and not get bitten, they don’t like me much so unless there is no other choice they leave me alone. I think they like people who are warmer and emit more carbon. It doesn’t seem like blood type is a strong factor.
My fam and I are all O. Like you, they don’t like me. They’ll go for anyone else. I also find that they will land on me and not try to bite - or if they do, they don’t put in a lot of effort and don’t pierce the skin. Even if they do bite, my skin doesn’t appear to react and they seem to quit quickly.
Meanwhile, my poor spouse and kid are delicious. And they have soft, sensitive skin. It’s ok, I always remember the repellent just for them.
I typically run pretty hot, and am typically not mosquitos favorite target. Though if mu oura ring is to be believed, I have a low resting heart rate, which may indicate lower carbon emmissions. So maybe thats it
Studies have consistently shown for the past couple decades that mosquitos are attracted to O blood. There are other factors, too. They like people who eat a lot of bananas, so maybe they like potassium? Carbon dioxide is also a target.
I dunno, I can sit by my husband and not get bitten, they don’t like me much so unless there is no other choice they leave me alone. I think they like people who are warmer and emit more carbon. It doesn’t seem like blood type is a strong factor.
My fam and I are all O. Like you, they don’t like me. They’ll go for anyone else. I also find that they will land on me and not try to bite - or if they do, they don’t put in a lot of effort and don’t pierce the skin. Even if they do bite, my skin doesn’t appear to react and they seem to quit quickly.
Meanwhile, my poor spouse and kid are delicious. And they have soft, sensitive skin. It’s ok, I always remember the repellent just for them.
I typically run pretty hot, and am typically not mosquitos favorite target. Though if mu oura ring is to be believed, I have a low resting heart rate, which may indicate lower carbon emmissions. So maybe thats it
Studies have consistently shown for the past couple decades that mosquitos are attracted to O blood. There are other factors, too. They like people who eat a lot of bananas, so maybe they like potassium? Carbon dioxide is also a target.