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How Mosquitoes Use Six Needles to Suck Your Blood

How Mosquitoes Use Six Needles to Suck Your Blood

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2017 WEBBY PEOPLE'S VOICE WINNER for Best Science & Education Video! Seen up close, the anatomy of a mosquito bite is terrifying. The most dangerous animal in the world uses six needle-like mouthparts to saw into our skin, tap a blood vessel and sometimes leave a dangerous parting gift
Date: 2023-11-16

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Hey everyone, including powerful people, please payattention to this video. It's a huge plague on humans and the environment. Traps and chemicals aren't effective.
It's a serious problem facing humans. It's not just an insect problem over the summer.
Please to those who can make a change, create a huge institution somewhere with all the top intellectuals and find an effective way to eradicate mosquitoes.
Top engineers, scientists, AI, biologists, chemists, and anyone to come together from all over the world, design a creature to eradicate mosquitoes design a device that is effective, find a way to delete them completely.

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Fun fact: the welts their saliva cause are not intentional on their part, it's an allergic reaction! The most popular theory is that our ancestors were more likely to survive mosquito-borne pathogens if the bite itself was already perceived as harmful, even if the human got lucky and didn't get a parting surprise. Thus, people allergic to mosquito saliva were less likely to get bitten and fall ill.
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This is why when I see house spiders during the summer I don't kill them! House spiders aren't deadly, and actually prevent us from getting bit because spiders eat deadly insects such as mosquitos. So any non-arachnophobes I recommend not killing them, unless it's an actual problem like there are tons of them. But seeing now and then is good
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When I see a mosquito I don't kill it immediately I let it do some work to make it think I don't know if it is there, then when it is convinced it can suck the blood boom there goes the surprise. What you think I am a blood bank?
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One time i had a REALLY big one at my right shoulder it was swollen alot one of the teachers in my school said that looks inefected you need to see a doctor and my friends were shocked looking at it
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Ok, fun fact time
Mozzies can only fly at about 2km/h. You can literally pluck them out of mid-air with your hand & crush them. So much easier than slapping them when they're sucking you dry.

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I wanna ask these mosquitos. Why do u have to spit chemicals and viruses inside us after drinking blood. U got what u want already man. Just get out and leave now
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These things ruin my nature walks. Id like to be able to take a calming walk in the woods and clear my head without swatting away at mosquitoes swarming me.
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Apparently my blood type or something like attracts mosquitos so I get so many of them, and now that I know how they do it, I'm traumatized
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Theyre so sharp you can barely feel her pushing.
As someone whos been bitten thousands of times, no you CANNOT feel her pushing AT ALL.

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Wrong. Mosquitoes do NOT kill humans or other mammals. They transmit parasites and viruses. It's the microorganisms, NOT the mosquitoes.
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What about the gmo mosquitoes that are being released in Florida and Texas? How can one protect themselves from them?
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I'm going to get so much hate for this joke, but.
Of course the female had to be the life sucking ones

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no night goes by unless i kill a mosquito, i aint giving my blood to somebody who's about to poison me later on
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Me when I see a mosquito: chases it and kills it and removes each body part and makes it suffer for revenge
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If you kill a mosquito when it's sucking blood. What happens to the broken needle that is stuck in our skin?
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I love that the most replayed part of the video is the mosquito being crushed, we all love to see that.
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The Secret Lives of Mosquitoes: Unveiling Nature's Tiny Terrors
how many participent agree with me?

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