How come mosquitoes like to bite me and not my girlfriend?

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We’ll go on a hike and I’ll get eaten alive and she won’t even get a bite.

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Eating bananas is known to increase your attractiveness to mosquitos.

Also, CO2 and H2O vapor attract them.

[this](https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/wellness/its-true-mosquitoes-are-attracted-to-certain-people-more-than-others/ar-BB15FN04) is worth a read.

Lactic acid is another thing.

>Mosquitoes are big fans of lactic acid, an organic acid that can be produced in your skin, along with other areas of your body, Walker says. “Mosquitoes happen to have a specialized receptor as a way to sniff lactic acid,” he explains. Some people simply produce more lactic acid than others, luring in more mosquitoes, but you also tend to give off more lactic acid when you sweat.

Bacteria on your skin can also play a role

Being pregnant or overweight, drinking alcohol, and physically exerting yourself can all raise your metabolic rate, which causes you to produce more attractors.

> An older study published in the Journal of Medical Entomology found that mosquitoes landed on people with type O blood 83% of the time, but were only attracted to those with type A blood 46.5% of the time, but more research is needed to understand why.

“Mosquitoes partially rely on their vision to find their hosts, and dark-colored clothing can make it easier for them to find you,”

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