Study Suggests Mosquitoes May Associate DEET Scent with Blood Meals
Research indicates that mosquitoes can connect the smell of DEET with the availability of a blood meal, which could impact the effectiveness of this popular repellent.
Editorial Staff
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Updated 10 days ago
Recent findings suggest that mosquitoes are capable of associating the scent of DEET, a common insect repellent, with the prospect of obtaining a blood meal.
This study raises important questions about the ongoing effectiveness of DEET, the most widely used active ingredient in mosquito repellents.
As mosquito control remains a critical public health issue, these insights could pose challenges for future strategies aimed at managing mosquito populations.