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I think there’s a little stick of some kind of medicine or another you can buy to rub on a bite as well as not touch it, scratching makes it a lot worse. Other than that, try not to have a lot of sweat on you and don’t stay still for a long time outside.

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Pressing the back of a hot spoon firmly does wonders to stop the itch. Like tap water hot… not crack rock hot.

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I use a hair dryer to blow on the bites until they don’t itch anymore (can feel a bit painful when doing it), but it stops the itching for about 4 to 5 hours.

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The reason for this is that the protein that causes the itching denatures at a lower temperature than skin burns.

So if you take anything hot, but not too hot, and hold it against the sting it will help with the itching. You get better results the sooner you do it after the bite though.

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13 points

Hear me out. Mosquito laser fence. I think we have a few years before the patent expires.

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https://hackaday.com/2021/03/08/laser-zap-that-mosquito/

I was thinking this too, apparently not a new idea.

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That’s a new article. Sweet! Thanks for sharing

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Unfortunately, we probably can’t. A LOT of things eat mosquitos.

I’ll settle for a repellent that works or better yet something that makes me no longer react to bites.

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There is some promising research with gene drives, which are essentially genes that when passed on to offspring, overwrite the other copy of the gene from the other parent.

It may be possible to introduce non disease spreading mosquitoes with gene drives into the wild and within an extremely short time all mosquitoes in the population would be non disease carrying.

Of course, this is something that you may not be able to reverse once done, so it’s a pretty drastic step to take after very intense scrutiny.

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I’d be more than fine with this, I just don’t want us to hate mosquitoes into a four pests scenario.

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True, the issue of being bitten would not go away. Perhaps a gene that makes them not attracted to biting humans somehow, but that would be a lot harder to implement

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i would imagine there is a way to make mosquitoes just not want to bite humans or remove the reaction somehow in the future.

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If they didn’t itch I wouldn’t really care that they eat me, aside from passing on diseases. Or when one gets into the bedroom and keeps waking you up by buzzing in your ear randomly…

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I really need to watch that new Puss in Boots. Watched Shrek 2 months ago and found it okay - it only made me more hyped for PIB.

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