Do you know why mosquitoes disrupt our peaceful summer nights? For the simple reason to drink our blood. Yes, most of us know that mosquitoes suck blood and for sucking it out of our body they bite us. So, how much does a mosquito drink in every bite and do male mosquitoes drink blood or is it only the female mosquitoes that suck our blood?
Continue reading to understand all about why do mosquitoes drink blood and how much blood a mosquito drinks per day. Besides this post will acquaint you with how to prevent mosquitoes from sucking our blood without any side effects.
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The easiest way to eliminate mosquitoes trying to feed on our blood is by seeking professional help. Book mosquito treatment from HiCare for home and get sorted. The company with a rich legacy of over 30 years in pest control knows how, where, and what to do to repel mosquitoes and destroy their eggs in your home.
While you can always book a standard mosquito treatment, we recommend you to book HiCare’s 3X Mosquito Pest Control for triple protection against these blood-suckers. The HiCare team will leave your home with smart air, smart water, and smart walls during this treatment.
If you are not yet convinced to book professionals for a mosquito treatment at home, you can bring home a device that is equally good in offering you 100% mosquito protection. We are here talking about installing the AutoMos Mosquito Repellent Machine from the house of HiCare that offers 24×7 mosquito prevention without emitting any smell or fumes. Not a single mosquito will dare enter your home through open windows or doors when you have AutoMos on your walls.
As we mentioned male mosquitoes do not drink blood, it is the female mosquitoes who drink our blood primarily to get sufficient nutrients to develop their eggs. Female mosquitoes need some specific proteins and nutrients to develop eggs that are found in blood. Without a blood meal, female mosquitoes will not be able to produce eggs.
Now, that you know why do mosquitoes drink blood, it is time to know how much blood they drink. Typically, a mosquito feeds on blood and consumes a small amount relative to its own size. Various studies conducted on mosquito feeding patterns revealed that a mosquito may drink approximately 2.5 to 5 microliters of blood during a feeding session. Although mosquitoes suck very less blood, their impact is often big on us because they leave behind their saliva on our skin. Mosquito saliva contains anticoagulants that cause itching, redness, and swelling at the bite site. On top of it, some bites leave us with diseases like dengue, malaria, and chikungunya. So, mosquito bites should be prevented under all circumstances.
Coming back to the most important thing, how do we prevent mosquitoes from drinking our blood? So, here are some useful preventive measures to follow to get rid of mosquitoes:
To sum up, mosquito prevention is crucial. Mosquitoes that bite us to suck our blood can leave behind bacteria and viruses causing all types of mosquito-borne diseases. Understanding the reasons behind their blood-drinking habits can help plan effective strategies for mosquito control and for the best results you can always hire HiCare mosquito control services in Noida, Gurgaon, Mumbai, or in whichever city you reside.
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