Biology, asked by gurnoor4072, 1 year ago

why do mosquitoes bite itch? is it because of some saliva that mosquitoes leave in our blood.

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Answered by AlfaSATAN
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This saliva acts as an anticoagulant, which prevents your blood from clotting at the site of the puncture. ... This saliva is specifically why mosquito bites itch – you have an allergic reaction to it, resulting in the telltale bump and itching associated with mosquito bites.
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