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Doesn't Work With Bees. I Found That Out The Hard Way
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When mosquitoes attack, you instinctively swat at them, even though you know it's futile. Or is it? Scientists say that swatting may deter mosquitoes from biting, but it entirely depends on how hungry they are for your blood. If there's another source of blood nearby, they'll go there if you're swatting; I guess, though I have no idea how the scientists could know this, that the bugs just decide that you're too much trouble. They also find humans better sources of blood than other animals, and some humans better than others. What can you do with that information? Well, you can swat. Because that works, sometimes. (New York Times)
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