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“It’s true. There’s always one in every group,” says UW-Madison entomology professor and mosquito expert Susan Paskewitz.
That’s not to say mosquitoes target certain people because they’re tastier or have higher quality blood. Rather, it’s all about how easy you are to locate. “The main things are how you smell and how hot you are,” Paskewitz [...]
After boy and girl mosquitoes meet, they synchronize their wingbeats. What does this tell us about how insects use sound?