Mosquitoes Can Detect Carbon Dioxide From 75 Feet Away

Mosquitoes Can Detect Carbon Dioxide From 75 Feet Away

Carbon dioxide, which humans and other animals produce, is the key signal to mosquitoes that a potential blood meal is near.

Mosquitoes have developed a keen sensitivity to CO2 in the air. Once a female senses CO2 in the vicinity, she flies back and forth through the CO2 plume until she locates her victim.