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Why Week: Why are Mosquitoes More Attracted to Some People than Others? (2018x320)
Ausstrahlung: Dez 01, 2018
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Female mosquitoes can put a damper on any outdoor event when they start to snack on those present. (Note: only the females drink your blood; they don’t need it for their own nourishment, but for certain nutrients necessary to develop their eggs).
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http://www.mosquito.org/faq
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