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But first, here's a quick run-through of how the study was conducted.
The study, which was conducted by the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Virginia Tech in the US, involved four volunteers.
With this in mind, the researchers put two cups of odour extracts in a meshed cage. The mosquitoes could either make their way to the cup with unwashed scents collected from individuals, or their scents after washing up with soap.
This process was repeated multiple times with varying combinations of scents.
The study results revealed that specific types of soaps have the potential to increase the attraction mosquitoes have to you.
It was found that over 60 percent of your 'scent' after washing comes from soap rather than your natural body odour.
Thus, researchers believe that there is a lot of chemical interaction between our natural chemicals and soap chemicals.
Therefore, fragrances that are fruity or floral in nature, can be especially appealing to mosquitoes.
Of all the combinations of scents the researchers experimented with, it was found that 3 out of 4 soaps were found to increase mosquito attraction.
While soaps that were used had a floral or fruity scent, thereby increasing the attraction, it was found that coconut-scented soap decreased attraction.
Overall, despite the interplay of natural fragrances and soap scents, researchers concluded that this isn't the sole factor. There are several other factors that impact the attraction mosquitoes feel towards an individual.
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