University of Washington: New Discoveries About How Mosquitoes Mate May Help the Fight Against Malaria
August 31, 2024
August 31, 2024
SEATTLE, Washington, Aug. 31 (TNSres) -- The University of Washington issued the following news release:
A high-pitched buzzing sound in your ear is an unmistakable sign that a female mosquito is out on the hunt -- for they, not males, drink blood. Hearing that tone might make you turn to try to swat the pest. But for a male mosquito, that tone means it's time to mate.
An international team led by researchers at the University of Washington has uncovered surprising deta . . .
A high-pitched buzzing sound in your ear is an unmistakable sign that a female mosquito is out on the hunt -- for they, not males, drink blood. Hearing that tone might make you turn to try to swat the pest. But for a male mosquito, that tone means it's time to mate.
An international team led by researchers at the University of Washington has uncovered surprising deta . . .