Are mosquito bites related to blood type?

Mosquitoes do not recognize human blood type, so mosquito bites and blood type usually have no relationship, but with the smell, carbon dioxide, body temperature and other factors.
Mosquito’s sense of smell is more sensitive than humans, so it is not the blood type that attracts mosquitoes, but the odor and temperature of the human body and other factors, most commonly found in people who are prone to sweating, sweat in the bacterial decomposition of lactic acid, urea, and other substances, it is relatively easy to attract mosquitoes to bite.
In addition, the fast breathing frequency of the population, such as after exercise, pregnant women, children, etc., resulting in a relatively high concentration of carbon dioxide around the body, easy for mosquitoes to play a strong role in attracting.
Therefore, in order to prevent being bitten by mosquitoes, you can avoid attracting mosquitoes effectively by maintaining personal hygiene, taking baths diligently and removing body odors; in addition, applying mosquito repellent water, anemone and other supplies.