Mosquitoes can learn to associate DEET smell with food, study finds
Researchers have found that mosquitoes can be conditioned to associate the smell of DEET — the active ingredient in most insect repellents — with a blood meal, potentially reducing the repellent's effectiveness over time. The findings were published in the Journal of Experimental Biology and raise questions about long-term reliance on DEET-based products.
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