5 Kinds of Food that Attract Mosquitoes.
Spring is here, and although there are many
things I love about it, mosquito bites are not one of them. These
little blood sucking buzzards can ruin your outdoor fun and in some
cases, even infect you with some serious diseases. While some foods like
garlic and apple cider vinegar are effective edible deterrents, some
foods do the exact opposite. Eating these things basically turns you
into a huge mosquito-magnet and might lower the repealing powers of some
products.
So if you hate mosquito bites as much as I do, and especially if you are
allergic, avoid eating these foods in large amounts:
Alcohol
As painful as it is to say, it's
unfortunately true. Research exploring the relations between alcohol
consumption and malaria mosquitos, found that even a single beer can
increase the likelihood of getting bitten by a significant percent. What
makes this even worse is the fact that this is the only food that is
likely to subsequently numb the itch of a bite…
Bananas and other potassium-rich foods
Eating these food will lead to an increased
secretion of lactic acid by our bodies as the potassium is ingested.
Our blood becomes much more appealing to mosquitos as the amounts of
lactic acid in it increase. This is also the reason why many other foods
attract mosquitos, but we will get to that later.
Sweets
Mosquitos can pick up on aromas and are
especially attracted to the sweet kind. This means that they are not
only going to come if you leave any sweets on the picnic table, they
will also find their way to you if you eat too much of it.
Dairy products
This is arguably worse news than the beer,
so many summer favorites like ice cream and layered parfaits, are
dairy-based. But just as they are loved by us, they are loved by
mosquitos. These desserts are not only sweet, but they also trigger the
body to produce lactic acid, just like most other dairy goods. Both of
these factors mean you’ll have to eat your ice cream inside to avoid
those biting bugs.
Pickled vegetables
Sauerkraut, pickled cucumbers and many
kinds of sour condiments are a real treat for mosquitos. These foods
don’t make your body produce lactic acid, they are simply full of it
themselves. While keeping away from these foods will make your hot-dog a
bit less savory, it will also keep those annoying bugs away.
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