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"Researchers found that Aedes aegypti, or yellow fever mosquitoes, can learn to associate the smell of DEET with a food reward through repeated exposure during
Mosquitoes may learn to tolerate, or even prefer, the smell of DEET
A study highlights that mosquitoes can develop an attraction to low concentrations of DEET on human skin, emphasizing the importance of manufacturer guidelines and regularly reapplying DEET products.
For example: "Protecting yourself is harder than it sounds. Bacteria [from factory farms] can [and does] contaminate both organic and conventionally grown produce. And studies
Why factory farms are a major threat to food safety
Every week, federal investigators track between 17 and 36 foodborne illness outbreaks th
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