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Over at this other question (Link: Is it possible to develop immunity against mosquitos?), a couple of other people seem to share similar experiences, and they discuss some articles regarding developing resistance towards mosquitoes by exposure.

My personal experience is also similar to yours, and given that there are several thousand different species of mosquitoes in the world, it's not unreasonable to think that adapting to one species wouldn't do anything fornecessarily protect you from another one, but it's difficult (for me at least) to find any clear scientific evidence backing it up.

Over at this other question (Link: Is it possible to develop immunity against mosquitos?), a couple of other people seem to share similar experiences, and they discuss some articles regarding developing resistance towards mosquitoes by exposure.

My personal experience is also similar to yours, and given that there are several thousand different species of mosquitoes in the world, it's not unreasonable to think that adapting to one species wouldn't do anything for another one, but it's difficult (for me at least) to find any clear scientific evidence backing it up.

Over at this other question (Link: Is it possible to develop immunity against mosquitos?), a couple of other people seem to share similar experiences, and they discuss some articles regarding developing resistance towards mosquitoes by exposure.

My personal experience is also similar to yours, and given that there are several thousand different species of mosquitoes in the world, it's not unreasonable to think that adapting to one species wouldn't necessarily protect you from another one, but it's difficult (for me at least) to find any clear scientific evidence backing it up.

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neptun
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Over at this other question (Link: Is it possible to develop immunity against mosquitos?), a couple of other people seem to share similar experiences, and they discuss some articles regarding developing resistance towards mosquitoes by exposure.

My personal experience is also similar to yours, and given that there are several thousand different species of mosquitoes in the world, it's not unreasonable to think that adapting to one species wouldn't do anything for another one, but it's difficult (for me at least) to find any clear scientific evidence backing it up.