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Beer Drinkers Are Mosquito Magnets, According To a Festival Study (phys.org)

(Tuesday September 09, 2025 @11:30PM (BeauHD) from the would-you-look-at-that dept.)


[1]alternative_right shares a report from Phys.org:

> Some people are simply mosquito magnets while others emerge relatively unscathed. But why is this so? One explanation, according to scientists from the Netherlands, is beer. To find out why the blood-sucking critters prefer some people over others, a research team led by Felix Hol of Radboud University Nijmegen took thousands of female Anopheles mosquitoes to Lowlands, an annual music festival held in the Netherlands.

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> Researchers set up a pop-up lab in connected shipping containers in 2023, and around 500 volunteers took part. First, they filled out a questionnaire about their hygiene, diet and behavior at the festival. Then, to see how attractive they are to mosquitoes, they placed their arm into a custom-designed cage filled with the pesky insects. The cage had tiny holes so the mosquitoes could smell the person's arm but couldn't bite them. A video camera recorded how many insects landed on a volunteer's arm compared to a sugar feeder on the other side of the cage. By comparing the video footage and questionnaire answers, researchers saw some clear results emerge.

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> Participants who drank beer were 1.35 times more attractive to mosquitoes than those who didn't. The tiny vampires were also more likely to target people who had slept with someone the previous night. The study also revealed that recent showering and sunscreen make people less attractive to the buzzing menace. "We found that mosquitoes are drawn to those who avoid sunscreen, drink beer, and share their bed," the researchers wrote in [2]a paper uploaded to the bioRxiv preprint server. "They simply have a taste for the hedonists among us."



[1] https://slashdot.org/~alternative_right

[2] https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2025.08.21.671470v1



Old news (Score:1)

by zzz242 ( 6951172 )

As an ex beer drinker, can confirm mosquitos bite me way less than they used to. Still chunky and sweaty and they are, unfortunately, still into that. Really tho, this is not a new discovery. I can recall reading about this back when I used to drink.

Wonder why? (Score:2)

by DrMrLordX ( 559371 )

Are beer drinkers secreting some compound that attracts mosquitoes?

Talking Pinhead Blues:
Oh, I LOST my ``HELLO KITTY'' DOLL and I get BAD reception on channel
TWENTY-SIX!!

Th'HOSTESS FACTORY is closin' down and I just heard ZASU PITTS has been
DEAD for YEARS.. (sniff)

My PLATFORM SHOE collection was CHEWED up by th' dog, ALEXANDER HAIG
won't let me take a SHOWER 'til Easter ... (snurf)

So I went to the kitchen, but WALNUT PANELING whup me upside mah HAID!!
(on no, no, no.. Heh, heh)