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A Widely Used Mosquito Repellent Might Be Training Them to Seek Your Blood

Mosquitoes can apparently learn to overcome their hatred of DEET.

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gizmodo.comStai leggendo4 h fa

A Widely Used Mosquito Repellent Might Be Training Them to Seek Your Blood

Mosquitoes can apparently learn to overcome their hatred of DEET.

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eurekalert.org46 min fa

DEET insect repellent at risk: mosquitoes can learn it means dinner

DEET has been one of the most effective insect repellents for the past 80 years, but there could be a chink in the quintessential repellent’s armour. Claudio Lazzari from University of Tours, France, and colleagues…

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theguardian.com4 h fa

Mosquitoes can become attracted to insect repellant, study suggests

The insect may learn to associate the chemical Deet with a ‘blood meal’, researchers say

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irishtimes.com4 h fa

Mosquitoes can become attracted to common insect repellent chemical, study suggests

Researchers believe mosquitoes may see presence of Deet in sprays as a sign of a potential blood meal

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Timeline cronologica

  1. giovedì 28 maggio 2026·theguardian.com

    Mosquitoes can become attracted to insect repellant, study suggests

    The insect may learn to associate the chemical Deet with a ‘blood meal’, researchers say

  2. giovedì 28 maggio 2026·gizmodo.com

    A Widely Used Mosquito Repellent Might Be Training Them to Seek Your Blood

    Mosquitoes can apparently learn to overcome their hatred of DEET.

  3. giovedì 28 maggio 2026·irishtimes.com

    Mosquitoes can become attracted to common insect repellent chemical, study suggests

    Researchers believe mosquitoes may see presence of Deet in sprays as a sign of a potential blood meal

  4. giovedì 28 maggio 2026·eurekalert.org

    DEET insect repellent at risk: mosquitoes can learn it means dinner

    DEET has been one of the most effective insect repellents for the past 80 years, but there could be a chink in the quintessential repellent’s armour. Claudio Lazzari from…