Mosquitos: How they affect us

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I now consider mother nature to be the ultimate designer, someone I admire. All you have to do is look at her creations to know. Everything is very exquisite and harmoniously placed with each other. Then, one would assume that nature is impervious to error; nevertheless, considering certain factors, I believe that nature is not impervious to error.

Just take a look at a mosquito, for instance, and you'll know exactly what I mean! Perhaps I'm simply biased, but I think one of nature's infrequent errors is mosquitoes. You may argue that our hatred of mosquitoes is unique to humans, but I have no doubt that the millions of other creatures who suffer mosquito bites would concur with me if they could. Anyway, the truth remains that nearly everyone despises this bothersome little insect, and even though I don't need to explain why, allow me to vent for a little while.

Because they are bloodsuckers, mosquitoes drain our bodies of blood in the most painful manner possible with each bite, regardless of how little blood they take. I would cheerfully give away my body's fat if that's what they were taking away, but blood? No!

Has there ever been a moment when a mosquito touched you and started to pierce your skin? gives you a frantic, itchy feeling right away, doesn't it? The worst thing is that a mosquito may need to try multiple times before it locates a blood vessel. additional itching results after additional tries.

In addition, there's the bump that appears after a mosquito bite. If you make the enticing error of scratching it once, you will be scratching it again till more blood leaks out, my friend!

The fact that mosquitos tend to prefer my blood over that of the majority of my family is one of my pet peeves. Now, I'm not trying to imply that I'm tasty or anything, but it does pose a query.

I did what everyone does these days as a result. I looked it up on Google! It seems that factors like blood type, clothing color, metabolism, and even genetics influence how likely you are to become a target!

See, these days, even mosquitoes are discriminating. If they would just play fair, maybe I wouldn't mind them as much! However, it appears that this cannot be altered until I develop a device that alters my genetic makeup and blood type!

Let's talk about diseases on a more serious note. Did you know that hundreds of thousands of people die each year from diseases carried by mosquitoes, including dengue, malaria, yellow fever, chikungunya, and Rift Valley fever?

It's such a small thing, yet it has such immense power. The ailments I've listed inflict a great deal of agony and suffering to those who have them. For instance, dengue fever is also referred to as break bone fever due to how painful it is.



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