Mosquito brains zero in on two human odors
Some mosquitoes feed almost exclusively on humans. The chemical odors they use to differentiate us from dogs, rats, pigs or birds were a mystery. Until now.
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Associate Professor, Windsor University
Some mosquitoes feed almost exclusively on humans. The chemical odors they use to differentiate us from dogs, rats, pigs or birds were a mystery. Until now.
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