Mosquitoes 'like' people drinking beer
Mosquitoes tend to plunge 15% more people into beer drinkers than normal people, a study conducted recently by scientists at the IRD Research Center in France showed.
Mosquitoes tend to plunge 15% more people into beer drinkers than normal people, a study conducted recently by scientists at the IRD Research Center in France showed.
People who drink beer are "more attractive" mosquitoes. (Photo: AP).
Researchers explained in Plos One: " Mosquitoes who like beer drinkers may be able to reduce their self-defense ability or increase their nutritional value when drinking beer .
The team conducted 25 25 West African men and told them to drink local beer called Dolo. Mosquitoes are released into the air. Before drinking beer, only 50% of mosquitoes fly to this person. But after they drank a few pints of beer, the number of mosquitoes flying in them amounted to 65%.
Researchers have also conducted trials in other countries, the results show that only 6% of the mosquitoes do not fly towards people who have just drunk beer.
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