How to Become Immune to Mosquito Bites

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  • Did you know there IS a way to become immune to mosquito bites? It sounds like a dream come true, but the price of immunity may not be worth it. Hosted by Hank Green.
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Komentáře • 3K

  • @Heartwing37
    @Heartwing37 Před 2 lety +771

    When I go outside, mosquitoes scream, “The Chosen One is now outdoors!”

    • @billewilde1
      @billewilde1 Před 2 lety +2

      Change your diet if you spend a lot of time outdoors.

    • @billewilde1
      @billewilde1 Před 2 lety +1

      @Lureeality Arts 2 strike anywhere matches, before you go out to the field chew the heads off. Ticks, mosquitos, chiggers won't like the way you tastes. Granddad, Dad did it... been doing it for years never had a problem.

    • @whiteviper1979
      @whiteviper1979 Před 2 lety +4

      I f#cking HATE 😡 MOSQUITOES!!!

    • @avantesma1
      @avantesma1 Před rokem +7

      I'm convinced my blood is the mosquito equivalent of Veuve Clicquot.

    • @nanaforchrist915
      @nanaforchrist915 Před rokem +8

      @@billewilde1 “Match heads contain sulfur which naturally repels mosquitoes and other insects. But, strike-anywhere matches also contain potassium chlorate and antimony trisulphide, which could be toxic. Safety match heads even contain grounding looked the great spun glass. Do not make a practice of eating match heads to repel mosquitoes.”

  • @jamesamann9745
    @jamesamann9745 Před 3 lety +580

    A few years back, a friend of mine who has always spent a lot of time outdoors, was diagnosed with cancer. He was treated with chemotherapy. He noticed that during this treatment he could spend long periods of time outdoors and never suffered a single insect bite. He thought it was interesting that all biting insects were able to detect the chemicals in his body and they left him alone. Fortunately he was cured and is happy to be swatting mosquitoes once more.

    • @skay1992
      @skay1992 Před rokem +45

      Isnt it frightening that not even the bugs will go near the chemicals humans produce?

    • @C4rol5791
      @C4rol5791 Před rokem

      @@jsmit9161 I'm not a fluent English speaker but if "jabbed" means vaccinated, i am jabbed and i got like 20 mosquito bites on myself right now, all in one day. I even used a repellent. Chemotherapy uses very powerful agents and its nowhere comparable to vaccines, if you analysed the ingredients of them carefully, you'd see. But it's easier to believe facebook conspiracies for some of you

    • @eastsidemuu
      @eastsidemuu Před rokem +13

      Samething happened when I put McDonald's nuggets outside for a couple weeks not even the Flys touched them smh

    • @revinaque1342
      @revinaque1342 Před rokem +63

      I don't think the insects were leaving him alone... His immune system was just too compromised by chemotherapy to produce a reaction to the bites

    • @ldmcnutt
      @ldmcnutt Před rokem +23

      As another commenter suggested, during chemotherapy, your immune system is compromised and he wasn’t able to Mount an immune response to any bites he received.

  • @Hartofafool
    @Hartofafool Před 3 lety +1150

    anyone else hoping that this video was gonna be about perfectly repelling mosquitos?

    • @swifteh1780
      @swifteh1780 Před 3 lety +72

      Yup. Totally disappointed.

    • @bockjess
      @bockjess Před 3 lety +17

      Uhh, ya. This was useless unless you live in a Florida swamp

    • @katieandkevinsears7724
      @katieandkevinsears7724 Před 3 lety +19

      I have traps on my property that take care of the skeeters. It's a mix of sugar, salt, yeast and water. So they make alcohol, the skeeters get drunk and then drown.

    • @vanniyo8988
      @vanniyo8988 Před 3 lety

      Stop eating sweet foods

    • @lonestarr1490
      @lonestarr1490 Před 3 lety +25

      @@vanniyo8988 Won't do anything. Mosquitos do not know what you've had for breakfast. They locate you via the differences in CO2 saturation around you.
      The only thing you can actually do is: walk away. Mosquitos have a top speed of around 2 km/h. Every granny walks faster than that.

  • @JohnFoley1701
    @JohnFoley1701 Před 3 lety +360

    The 580 dislikes are from people squishing a mosquito that landed on the dislike button.

  • @writeordie5452
    @writeordie5452 Před 5 lety +2631

    My parents' secret recipe was garlic, lots and lots of garlic. My secret recipe is never going outside.

    • @writeordie5452
      @writeordie5452 Před 5 lety +156

      No, wait, that was against ticks. My recipe works for both, though.

    • @princessbinas
      @princessbinas Před 5 lety +62

      Hey, at least garlic is good for your blood stream.

    • @Primalxbeast
      @Primalxbeast Před 5 lety +63

      WriteorDie I use tons of garlic, but the mosquitoes here seem to have a taste for spicy food.

    • @TheRogueWolf
      @TheRogueWolf Před 5 lety +39

      I tried that against ticks. They bit me instead of the garlic.

    • @huntedghostsnero7035
      @huntedghostsnero7035 Před 5 lety +5

      Try beer it attract slugs, it may work for tucks.

  • @pooyazadeh5066
    @pooyazadeh5066 Před 5 lety +905

    My problem isn't the bites. It is the noise of the mosquitos specially at the middle of the night.

    • @MsSilentH
      @MsSilentH Před 5 lety +36

      Its the worst! And since between me and my partner, I'm the mosquito magnet, I get them all near me.... as well, since moving to Europe, I've realized that I have to deal with NO screens on windows >.>

    • @eeveefennecfox
      @eeveefennecfox Před 4 lety +8

      Paul Andarzgar
      the bites are the worst dumbass

    • @equinae6048
      @equinae6048 Před 4 lety +14

      Paul Andarzgar yeah that my big problem to! My mind get triggered already if i hear a mosquito sound

    • @HotSauceBeatsFan
      @HotSauceBeatsFan Před 4 lety +8

      My problem is I scratch it till it bleeds then keep sctratching the scabs off and it forms a scar and the problem is mockitos love me

    • @pooyazadeh5066
      @pooyazadeh5066 Před 3 lety +1

      @@CommunistBot 😂😂😂

  • @And3aPet
    @And3aPet Před 2 lety +248

    This is true! For about 17 years my husband and I lived in a very mosquito ridden area. We decided that dosing ourselves with bug repellent every day wasn’t a good idea. So we got bitten - maybe 50-100 bites per day. It didn’t take long to become immune. The only problem is at some point we both got West Nile! West Nile is bad but the upside is, we recovered and are now immune to that too.

    • @BantuAzania
      @BantuAzania Před 2 lety +6

      You're so lucky.

    • @petedavis7970
      @petedavis7970 Před rokem +32

      Me too! I lived in Mexico about 30 years ago. After 6-8 months of being eaten alive, the welts and itching suddenly stopped. I assumed for a long time that they just stopped biting me, but realized eventually that they were still biting me, but I just wasn't reacting anymore. I think they were biting me less too. But here I am 30 years later and I'm still immune. I feel the initial poke from time to time of a mosquito biting me and I'll tell my wife and daughter so we can go inside or put on repellant.
      Fortunately never got dengue or west nile. Several of my friends got dengue and it sounded horrible. One of them almost killed himself while he was suffering from it, the pain was so bad.
      I consider it one of the greatest gifts I've ever received, because I used to really suffer from the bites.

    • @osncw2846
      @osncw2846 Před rokem

      theres a bunch of misquitos outside and i have to take 4 dogs out in the morning afternoon and evening and they take long to go so i dont put on bug repelent

    • @GlorifiedGremlin
      @GlorifiedGremlin Před rokem +7

      You are the chosen ones meant to defend mankind from mosquitoes

    • @osncw2846
      @osncw2846 Před rokem

      @@GlorifiedGremlin yes

  • @Patrick_Cooper
    @Patrick_Cooper Před 2 lety +189

    At some point in my life, I noticed that when everyone else around me is getting bit, I didn't. I can't remember the last time I was bitten, I spend fair amount of time outdoors. I guess being a mean, bitter old man, has its advantages...

  • @ScrapPalletMan
    @ScrapPalletMan Před 5 lety +1229

    EVERY time I get bit by a mosquito, for the next 2 hours I have imaginary Phantom bites all over my body.... hate it!

    • @pultofcat8615
      @pultofcat8615 Před 5 lety +128

      Those are the ghosts of all the mosquitoes you’ve killed in your life.

    • @ScrapPalletMan
      @ScrapPalletMan Před 5 lety +12

      @@pultofcat8615 I am totally itchy all over now LOL.

    • @Slymarauder
      @Slymarauder Před 5 lety +5

      Ahaha this was the best post for today :D

    • @erneizhyde2660
      @erneizhyde2660 Před 5 lety +28

      I once lost a whole night's worth of sleep over this.

    • @udtheaesir
      @udtheaesir Před 5 lety +15

      Wait until you have flea bites. Have fun with the phantom flea bites!

  • @MrEnky007
    @MrEnky007 Před 5 lety +367

    The electric racket is more satisfying...

    • @udtheaesir
      @udtheaesir Před 5 lety +5

      Yeah, if you're not dealing with the evasive ones, those are annoying.

    • @MrEnky007
      @MrEnky007 Před 5 lety +39

      @@udtheaesir When my target is locked, there's little chance of survival. I prefer a one swing execution for a cleaner death.

    • @faiqcreates
      @faiqcreates Před 5 lety +3

      @@MrEnky007 and then the racket hit the sofa

    • @allanjbara2382
      @allanjbara2382 Před 5 lety +1

      MrEnky007 ikr

    • @gaurav4725
      @gaurav4725 Před 5 lety +1

      I like to kill lots of mosquitoes at once because of the crackling sound it makes.

  • @sysghost
    @sysghost Před 3 lety +150

    I've discovered that being sweaty and stinky keeps the mosquitos away from me most of the times. Although while this work for me, a friend of mine who tried the same tactic had the total opposite effect. He attracted even more while being sweaty and stinky.

    • @MrDisgruntledGamer1
      @MrDisgruntledGamer1 Před 2 lety +13

      the CO2 we breath out and the body of heat attached to that breath is what they are attracted to. Maybe he breaths alot more than you making him stick out much more.

    • @dracoargentum9783
      @dracoargentum9783 Před 2 lety +6

      Also what you've been eating will come out in your sweat.

    • @adriansieja7377
      @adriansieja7377 Před 2 lety +9

      It's your blood.

    • @barracuda6817
      @barracuda6817 Před 2 lety +6

      Sweat attracts mosquitoes.

    • @sasheenmalcolm4931
      @sasheenmalcolm4931 Před rokem

      🤣😅😅

  • @thatryguy5474
    @thatryguy5474 Před 2 lety +22

    Strongly scented plants help to keep mosquitoes away. Rosemary, lavender, Mint, Basil etc.

    • @driftingdruid
      @driftingdruid Před 2 lety

      Cats hate the smells of those too, including Citrus fruits

    • @kathmandu2285
      @kathmandu2285 Před 2 lety +4

      I have this stuff all over the deck. Multiple plants. It doesn't work.

    • @thatryguy5474
      @thatryguy5474 Před 2 lety

      @@kathmandu2285 it well for me when I lived on the east coast.

    • @Asdfkalsdf
      @Asdfkalsdf Před 2 lety

      I have those mosquito (citronella) plants everywhere in my front and backyard and I still get bites every year.

    • @thatryguy5474
      @thatryguy5474 Před 2 lety

      @@Asdfkalsdf You must be tasty. 😋

  • @Master_Therion
    @Master_Therion Před 5 lety +818

    Well that sucks. And here I was hoping for a treatment that didn't totally bite.

    • @JamieJosef
      @JamieJosef Před 5 lety +7

      Master Therion was that pun intentional

    • @Master_Therion
      @Master_Therion Před 5 lety +30

      Jamie Josef
      90% of the puns I make are intended. The ratio of which an accidental pun occurred, one pun... in ten did.

    • @william41017
      @william41017 Před 5 lety +10

      @@Master_Therion you were waiting for this question to use this pun, weren't you?

    • @larrysheklstien1010
      @larrysheklstien1010 Před 5 lety +5

      you absolute madman

    • @sapphirII
      @sapphirII Před 5 lety +2

      So let's me make sure I understand the information. The secret to become immune to mosquito bites is for the immune system to not do its job?

  • @Belboz99
    @Belboz99 Před 5 lety +294

    In the Scouts we had swarms of Mosquitoes at summer camp. Every year I got hundreds of bumps the first couple of days, nearly covered. But then by midweek the bumps subsided. I stopped noticing the mosquios as much, but I was still being bitten. I'd frequently only notice I was being bitten if I saw it, sometimes up to half a dozen on a single arm or leg. But these new bites never swelled.
    Every year there after, the initial phase grew less and less intense, and lasted shorter. After around 8 years I pretty much stopped having any reaction to them at all. Yesterday I went on a hike with the kids, got over a dozen bites, and not one bump... it's been 20 years since summer camp.

    • @shieh.4743
      @shieh.4743 Před 5 lety +23

      Dan O'Connell This is basically my husband’s story also and he always tells me that I just have been bitten enough. 🙄 As if I missed out while marching through the woods as an army cadet. 😉

    • @erkdoc5
      @erkdoc5 Před 5 lety +6

      Ok, so it isn't just me. I'll get bit a lot, but only one or two bites itch, and even then it's for a very short time.

    • @Hellefleur
      @Hellefleur Před 5 lety +8

      You attracted all the mosquitos? You must have been everyone's favorite person.

    • @sophiajune546
      @sophiajune546 Před 5 lety +12

      Arent you worried about diseases spread by mosquito bites ?

    • @Belboz99
      @Belboz99 Před 5 lety +9

      Hellefleur, actually I don't attract them as much as others... I've got type B+ blood, mosquitoes don't like it as much as others.

  • @politicalcinnamon8839
    @politicalcinnamon8839 Před 2 lety +32

    I've been taking Turmeric for the last few years, for generalized inflammation issues ... side effect: fewer bites and when they do bite, less itching!

  • @paul6925
    @paul6925 Před 2 lety +30

    That would explain why after years of playing outside in swampland, I didn’t get itchy welts anymore by the time I was a teen

    • @anyascelticcreations
      @anyascelticcreations Před 2 lety +4

      Same. Only it was forest and river for me. We used to say that mosquitos were our state bird there. Lol.

    • @paul6925
      @paul6925 Před 2 lety +2

      @@anyascelticcreations lol we also got black flies for 2 weeks that make it impossible to go outside. I hate it so I moved to the city 😂

    • @freeeggs3811
      @freeeggs3811 Před 2 lety +2

      @@paul6925 Same thing happened to me now after getting bit by a mosquito it would only swell up for around 1 minute before completely disappearing.

    • @anyascelticcreations
      @anyascelticcreations Před 2 lety +2

      @@paul6925 Yeah, we had vicious deer flies another place that I lived. They were horrible! And chiggers. Hmm. I've been planning to move back out to the forest again. (In a different state) Maybe I should spend some time there to see what the bugs are like before I buy. Lol. 🤔

  • @safir2241
    @safir2241 Před 5 lety +277

    God I despise mosquitoes.

    • @Ganara426
      @Ganara426 Před 5 lety +7

      Cant be worse than wasps... Wait I need to rethink that...

    • @theboosted1369
      @theboosted1369 Před 5 lety +8

      Don’t forget the bedbugs

    • @bravoalley228
      @bravoalley228 Před 5 lety +1

      That is another reason to why I like bats

    • @bravoalley228
      @bravoalley228 Před 5 lety

      Scientific Machine what? Do you know of the Abrahamaic faiths? Abraham did not exist when the flood happened. Therefore neither did Jesus

    • @billpetersen298
      @billpetersen298 Před 2 lety

      Mmmmmmm, maybe mosquitoes, are in the image of god?

  • @lindanguyen5026
    @lindanguyen5026 Před 4 lety +207

    Mosquito: Sees me for .1 seconds
    The mosquito: hehe ye boi

    • @Ag3nt0fCha0s
      @Ag3nt0fCha0s Před 3 lety +4

      If your profile pic is accurate I agree with the mosquitoes sentiment

    • @Sora-eo2er
      @Sora-eo2er Před 2 lety

      @@Ag3nt0fCha0s simp

    • @Ag3nt0fCha0s
      @Ag3nt0fCha0s Před 2 lety

      @@Sora-eo2er yeah ok u got me.
      Do me a favour tho; was that an ok comment or lecherous, rude and unfunnny? Because looking back I do not know if I crossed the line.

    • @Sora-eo2er
      @Sora-eo2er Před 2 lety +1

      @@Ag3nt0fCha0s its a joke relax. xD

    • @Ag3nt0fCha0s
      @Ag3nt0fCha0s Před 2 lety +1

      @@Sora-eo2er thx bro :-)

  • @UnOrigionalOne
    @UnOrigionalOne Před 3 lety +23

    I became immune to the mosquito bites in my home town. Three points: I am still immune today. I am not immune to other varieties of mosquitos. I am immune to this day 20 years later.

  • @steveseliger
    @steveseliger Před 2 lety +28

    I worked in the Adirondacks for several summers when I was in my 20’s. We were bitten by mosquitoes constantly all summer long. At first I had huge, severely uncomfortable reactions. Then, suddenly, after two summers of this, I stopped having any reaction at all. I’m now 60, and no matter where I go I am immune. No reaction at all. Several of my friends who worked with me have developed similar life long immunity.

  • @A_Final_Hit
    @A_Final_Hit Před 5 lety +318

    Instructions unclear. Arm stuck in an alligator's mouth.

  • @Im15cheese
    @Im15cheese Před 4 lety +167

    It’s like 4am,
    and there’s a mosquito in my bedroom.
    I tried to kill it despite it being almost completely dark.
    But now it’s somewhere in my bedroom.
    Now I’m really paranoid,
    and here I am, doing research on mosquitos...

    • @sourgrapes2135
      @sourgrapes2135 Před 4 lety +1

      I'm allergic to their bites...

    • @thehonoredone8470
      @thehonoredone8470 Před 3 lety +1

      This is me right now

    • @enderlynxwilloze7935
      @enderlynxwilloze7935 Před 3 lety +1

      【 Bøuncy 】 same. I’m scared because I have 100 bites.

    • @joemama7236
      @joemama7236 Před 3 lety +2

      I killed one that bit me alot and there is a ton of blood on me

    • @yourmom4180
      @yourmom4180 Před 3 lety +2

      I know that feeling, sometimes I haven't slept at all because of mosquitoes...

  • @HannahIm
    @HannahIm Před 3 lety +42

    Interesting! When I first moved to South Korea from the US 16 years ago, I got horrible quartersized welts from the mosquito bites. My reactions gradually got milder, and in the past few years either I miraculously got no bites or I become totally desensitized.

  • @stonew1927
    @stonew1927 Před 2 lety +9

    Mosquitoes love carnivores. I live in Hawaii where there are LOTS of mosquitoes here on the wetter side of the island, and when I followed a mostly vegetarian diet they really didn't bother me much. I could be standing outside or sitting by a stream in a forest surrounded by mosquitoes and they wouldn't bother me, but they would be all over other people. Lately I've started eating some meat again and sure enough they are all over biting the crap out of me!! So that's the secret!! They like people who eat meat! Stop eating meat and see what happens!!!

    • @pammyrogers
      @pammyrogers Před 2 lety +2

      I used to be a magnet for mosquitoes which was miserable. For the last 8 years I have eaten no meat. I wondered why they rarely bother me now.

    • @stonew1927
      @stonew1927 Před 2 lety

      @@pammyrogers Well there you go!

    • @DustyFingersRC
      @DustyFingersRC Před 2 lety +1

      I am vegetarian and have been for decades. Every summer I get bitten, when it is a bite which bleeds the limb I am bitten on swells and it tracks my veins so I have to have antibiotics. It ruins my summer.

  • @nothing2seehere.goaway
    @nothing2seehere.goaway Před 5 lety +80

    Grew up in my grannie's house very close to the beach in the Caribbean. Her house had no window screens and the mosquitoes were on attack 24/7. By the time I went to Kindergarten, the bites no longer affected me at all. However, my cousins that lived in the States and came to visit each summer would get covered in bumps and boils. Curiously, I am still immune 35 years later even though I don't live in the Caribbean anymore.

    • @roku_nine
      @roku_nine Před 5 lety

      is still itchy when they bite?

    • @nothing2seehere.goaway
      @nothing2seehere.goaway Před 5 lety +9

      Not at all. Except on certain areas like around the ankles and the achilles tendon. But I suppose it is because the skin itself might be more sensitive in those spots.

    • @syedsnake9801
      @syedsnake9801 Před 5 lety +5

      @@nothing2seehere.goaway Damnn you are like a mosqitoe veteran huh.

  • @afiqzx
    @afiqzx Před 5 lety +462

    Tried this. Got dengue. Noice

    • @neelav2394
      @neelav2394 Před 5 lety +10

      Why do you have a matrix as your profile picture though?

    • @Zoniuc
      @Zoniuc Před 5 lety +8

      N337av G#o5h Why do you have a dog as your picture?

    • @Ronan350z
      @Ronan350z Před 5 lety +6

      @@Zoniuc why do you have a s as a picture?

    • @LFTRnow
      @LFTRnow Před 5 lety +3

      Why do you have a chicken as yours?

    • @ag135i
      @ag135i Před 5 lety +4

      A picture speaks more than a thousand word's, period.

  • @jonascoelho
    @jonascoelho Před 3 lety +13

    I knew it! In my parents' home there is this very annoying mosquito (Simuliidae) that leaves you with gigantic bumps on your skin (like 5~10cm wide). However, I noticed that after moving here I was no longer being bitten, while everytime there was a visitor they had this very intense reaction if they did not use repelent. So it was not that I was not being bitten, my body just got used to it. Funny thing is: if I leave home for a long period (a year or so) and then come back, it takes 1~2 weeks to go back to "numb" mode. This species in particular seems to be faster to desensitize, probably because the reaction to their toxicins (or whatever it is called) is so intense. That should be worth a paper to publish (anyone else reading this feel free to investigate, I'm not in the biology field)

  • @TonyaTko
    @TonyaTko Před 2 lety +21

    🤔🙄 so basically, 6 months of extreme torture and malaria, only to go to a different area and start all over again

  • @nziom
    @nziom Před 5 lety +331

    Among all creatures this one that I hope human's can one day erase it.

    • @nicodemus7774
      @nicodemus7774 Před 5 lety +14

      n ziom what about parasitic wasps? Their larvae will first eat the insides of their host, ( they take care not to kill it) for example a caterpillar, until they grow up enough so they can bite their way out, after that their actions affected the caterpillar mind so much that the caterpillar will start building cocoons around the larvae, and protect them from predators until the caterpillar dies from starvation.

    • @koolaid1646
      @koolaid1646 Před 5 lety +3

      Nicodemus (눈▽눈)

    • @johnvarghese382
      @johnvarghese382 Před 5 lety +25

      And bed bugs

    • @xxXthekevXxx
      @xxXthekevXxx Před 5 lety +25

      Nicodemus parasitic wasps are actually considered a hugely beneficial insect (good) for farmers. They will kill and eat the worms that infest our crops :D I grow a garden and I actually hope to start planting plants to attract more parasitic wasps.

    • @xxXthekevXxx
      @xxXthekevXxx Před 5 lety +31

      John Varghese bed bugs, lice, fleas, etc, are absolutely useless ecologically and I hope they all die. Mosquitoes, on the other hand, serve a huge benefit to all the animals that eat them (birds, bats, other insects, etc) and could possibly cause a collapse in the food chain if they disappeared. We don’t know. It’s hard and dangerous to mess with the environment like this, which is why we haven’t killed them yet.

  • @turtle4llama
    @turtle4llama Před 5 lety +81

    It's definitely a bad idea to do exposure therapy with bug bites. My husband is an entomologist and we have hand-raised mosquitoes for years. I had to stop working with him because I became so highly sensitized to bites. Neither of us can hand feed anymore because the bites swell to rapidly and don't allow for the bugs to feed properly. Though we may become desensitized in the future, it would likely be temporary before we quickly developed lethal reactions. It's not uncommon for bee specialists to become deathly allergic after years of exposure and its likely to work the same for us. The desensitization period is temporary, is all I'm saying... work with an allergist.

    • @FoxxElite1
      @FoxxElite1 Před 5 lety

      Bee Venom is not an allergy...

    • @turtle4llama
      @turtle4llama Před 5 lety +15

      @@FoxxElite1 it can be, like anything else. Bee specialists develop allergies just like most people do to being exposed to foreign bodies.

    • @celinak5062
      @celinak5062 Před 5 lety +6

      Well, that complicates things

    • @preciousvicious9025
      @preciousvicious9025 Před 5 lety +6

      @@FoxxElite1 of course it can be. My grandma almost died from a venom that doesnt usually kill a human
      Cancer got to her tho

    • @123123boobies
      @123123boobies Před 5 lety +10

      Why would you raise mosquitos? They all need to die

  • @geoffreyanderson4719
    @geoffreyanderson4719 Před 3 lety +23

    Is it merely a immune system overreaction, or is it a hard-won evolutionary defense against the single most dangerous killer of humans of all time?

    • @lindatullos9430
      @lindatullos9430 Před 2 lety

      Yeah I's want to know if I was bit since there are so many diseases they inject with their needle. Better to avoid being bit, so itchy bumps might make you stay away. repellant, and cover up when they are active.(That seems to be different times and conditions for different species.).

    • @adriansieja7377
      @adriansieja7377 Před 2 lety

      It's that person's immune system being compromised and them needing to fix it.

  • @irmaadyatnimawardi
    @irmaadyatnimawardi Před 3 lety +10

    when I was in elementary school I had severe allergic reaction to mosquito bites, I'm talking about whole body rash like if I fell into poison ivy bush, nowadays it's just a bit itchy, but yeah, it took decades to come to this point...

  • @electronicsNmore
    @electronicsNmore Před 5 lety +508

    I'm a mosquito magnet. LOL

    • @royale.artist3197
      @royale.artist3197 Před 5 lety +8

      Me Three....

    • @marloncrespo9903
      @marloncrespo9903 Před 5 lety +4

      Me Four....

    • @Bryan-Hensley
      @Bryan-Hensley Před 5 lety +2

      Your breath gives off co2 more than others. Also you skin temperature may be higher than others. DEET isn't a posion either, it doesn't repel mosquitoes and it doesn't mess up their senses. They simply hate it. You stink to them

    • @electronicsNmore
      @electronicsNmore Před 5 lety +3

      @@Bryan-Hensley Has nothing to do with breathing, I performed a test. Stood outside 2 minutes holding my breath and still got bites.

    • @Bryan-Hensley
      @Bryan-Hensley Před 5 lety +4

      @@electronicsNmore I have studied these little bastards for decades to try to find a way to get rid of them. Yes they use c02 and thermal to find you. If you step outside in an area already plentiful with mosquitoes you will get bit even if you hold your breath. However if you happen to go to a really dry area where they aren't as plentiful, they will find you via c02. They are pretty complicated little bastards

  • @hotANIMEmanART
    @hotANIMEmanART Před 5 lety +415

    I guess the 117 dislikes are from mosquitoes

    • @icejax
      @icejax Před 5 lety +2

      Straight Logic

    • @SnowyZero
      @SnowyZero Před 5 lety

      Xileer Torias You’re a mosquito...

    • @hannah8672
      @hannah8672 Před 5 lety +2

      Rindle OMG U HAVE 117 LIKES WHATT

    • @_lynnloo9988
      @_lynnloo9988 Před 5 lety

      177 like lMAO

    • @myview9923
      @myview9923 Před 5 lety +1

      I think mosquitoes like it.. He is promoting hundreds of bites per month..

  • @Bunta1987qwerty
    @Bunta1987qwerty Před 2 lety +5

    When mosquitoes are declared an endangered species, my ghost will throw a party

  • @Jeuro38
    @Jeuro38 Před 3 lety +13

    A 1000 bites over a summer is genuinely possible for me, without even trying

  • @thingswecarry7564
    @thingswecarry7564 Před 5 lety +18

    I live in Florida and work outside, I passed this event horizon years ago.

    • @ronaldowens5025
      @ronaldowens5025 Před 2 lety

      But what about them big white and black stripped bastards.

  • @Quasardian
    @Quasardian Před 5 lety +42

    The worst thing outdoors?
    They are the worst thing indoors!
    Hunting them takes ages.

    • @Ganara426
      @Ganara426 Před 5 lety

      Hah been there.... been there.......

    • @disruptivetimes8738
      @disruptivetimes8738 Před 5 lety +4

      One little bastard can ruin a whole night and only with luck he turns into a red spot on a white wall. No hunt can be so anoying and yet so satisfying if you get them. Kill them all.

    • @kme
      @kme Před 5 lety +4

      My husband hunts them with the vacuum cleaner. Gets most, if not all the little buggers.

    • @sogerc1
      @sogerc1 Před 5 lety

      I was gonna say the vacuum cleaner thing too. Of course only if you have the one with the long flexible tube. Besides being very effective, you won't put blood stains on your wall.

    • @tuckerkatze8309
      @tuckerkatze8309 Před 2 lety

      It's that high-pitched buzzing in your ear that drove me insane. Not sure if it was that heinous high pitch or the fact that I REALLY did NOT want to get bitten AGAIN!

  • @deepwaters7242
    @deepwaters7242 Před 2 lety +12

    Hmmm I learned on scishow that my sweat, Genes and blood type are all contributing to my delicious mosquito ambrosia.

  • @SoSickRick
    @SoSickRick Před 2 lety +3

    How have I not become immune? I’ve been stung billions and billions of times

    • @freeeggs3811
      @freeeggs3811 Před 2 lety

      I highly doubt that.

    • @thallescorti5636
      @thallescorti5636 Před dnem

      yeah, me too. Many years getting bitted everyday, and i haven't become immune. For me it is " no see ums " and they bite me thousand times on a regular night.

  • @PugLifeJM
    @PugLifeJM Před 5 lety +110

    It's 2018 and mosquitoes still exist. We could destroy the planet if we wanted, but not end these little buggers. Humanity disappoints me sometimes.

    • @Ganara426
      @Ganara426 Před 5 lety +3

      It sounds like you *want* to destroy the planet... Why, its already happening anyway...

    • @silverdeathgamer2907
      @silverdeathgamer2907 Před 5 lety +3

      We can genetically engineer them to make them impotent.

    • @chrisbalfour466
      @chrisbalfour466 Před 5 lety +1

      We can easily destroy all the insects, just not specifically mosquitoes. Broad spectrum insecticides also do bad things like causing cancer, persisting in the environment, and poisoning all the animals. So, people chose to error on the side of caution and not declare war on bugs.

    • @onesandzeroes
      @onesandzeroes Před 5 lety +1

      It's 2018 and while we shouldn't destroy all mosquitos and the ecosystem, it's surprising there's no reliable device or substance on sale that would attract and zap them locally. All those insect lamps are a scam

    • @kyleellis9177
      @kyleellis9177 Před 5 lety

      They are our only competetion for creature that killed the most humans, we must eradicate them so we are uncontested

  • @checkmyplaylist6879
    @checkmyplaylist6879 Před 5 lety +148

    But are they still going to do that annoying sound!?

    • @eyemann5706
      @eyemann5706 Před 5 lety +15

      Be deaf. Boom, solved.

    • @MatthewSmith-sz1yq
      @MatthewSmith-sz1yq Před 5 lety +3

      It’s just a really really tiny violin, don’t get mad at them for trying to aspire to greater things.

    • @bayareajokester9456
      @bayareajokester9456 Před 5 lety

      Mosquitos buzz for love. So why don’t you buzz off instead Mr!

    • @TGNXAR
      @TGNXAR Před 5 lety

      Females don't make the noise. It's the males showing off for the females.

    • @zamundaaa776
      @zamundaaa776 Před 5 lety +6

      @@TGNXAR only the females hang around in houses to get our blood. After they've mated. So the males are pretty much never even there
      And it's their flight sound like from any other flee but more annoying

  • @steliosliagkos
    @steliosliagkos Před 3 lety +5

    Me: goes to sleep
    Moscito in 12 am: wait
    1 am: wait
    3 am: wait
    4 am: now go to his ear

  • @Neuralatrophy
    @Neuralatrophy Před 2 lety +7

    I have almost no reaction to mosquito bites... LSS, don't move to northern Ontario unless you're ready for the bites, I've seen more mosquitoes in my house in one night than I've seen in 4 years of living in Calgary and where I am now !!

  • @SnowyZero
    @SnowyZero Před 5 lety +93

    Oh, I just figured out why my immune system overreacts to everything. It must have gotten it from my mother’s personality.

  • @lyleblue6739
    @lyleblue6739 Před 5 lety +38

    A mosquito bite can be neutralized with a hot spoon. Run one under scalding hot water, and press it to the bite. The spoon has just enough energy to denature the enzymes of the bite without much(any?) skin damage. You'll feel something like a zap, and the itch is gone ✨

    • @ilavvex2823
      @ilavvex2823 Před 5 lety +2

      I guess that's why my parents mosquito bite treatment worked. They would peel some pieces of onion layers and heat them up on a pan. Once hot, the onion piece would then be applied directly to the bite and boom, problem solved!

    • @YouShotMyRobot
      @YouShotMyRobot Před 5 lety +2

      I'm going to try this!

    • @CigsInABlanket
      @CigsInABlanket Před 5 lety +19

      I just scratch the skin off and let it scab over. Seems to be effective.

    • @Lisa-fy1vi
      @Lisa-fy1vi Před 5 lety +13

      I don't see how a hot spoon can stop an immune response as it is something that happens inside your body, not on the surface of your skin... If it was that simple allergies would not be as big of a deal as they are for many people. My guess is the heat from the spoon just reduces the itching, doesn't actually suppress the immune response.

    • @cheekypasta55
      @cheekypasta55 Před 5 lety

      thats......gross.

  • @petedavis7970
    @petedavis7970 Před rokem +1

    THANK YOU!!!! I've been waiting for an explanation to this for 30 years... I lived in Mexico a bit over 30 years ago. Before I moved down there, I was the kind of guy who, if there were 100 people hanging out outside and only one of them got a mosquito bite, I was the victim. When I moved to Mexico, man they ate me alive. I was eating garlic cloves every day (my girlfriend did not appreciate me sweating garlic) for long periods. I tried everything. My lower legs were just covered in welts for like 8 months. And then, all of a sudden, it stopped. I thought maybe they stopped biting me. In fact, for years, I just assumed that's what it was. But then I started paying a bit more attention and I noticed they were biting me. I just wasn't reacting to it anymore.
    I think of it as one of the greatest pleasures of my life, not having had to endure mosquitoes for the past 30 years. The itching could be horrible. Ever had a mosquito bite you through the thickest part of the sole of your foot? You need a serrated knife or a really rough rock, or cement, to scratch deep enough to get any relief. It's horrible. I don't miss it one bit.
    To answer your question about how long it lasts without maintenance doses? Well I've been going 30 years and I'm sure I've had some maintenance doses, but I don't go looking for them and frankly, I think they actually bite me less than they used to

  • @blackenedmerlin2076
    @blackenedmerlin2076 Před 2 lety +16

    Methinks you have misunderstood our fundamental desires here... by "immune to mosquito bites", we want mosquitos to stop having any interest in us, no reactions because no bites.

  • @royale.artist3197
    @royale.artist3197 Před 5 lety +61

    Mosquitos LOVE me, and I MeAn They LOVE ME!

    • @arthas640
      @arthas640 Před 4 lety

      i read that in Fluttershy's voice from the famous "You're going to love me" Flutterrage meme

    • @JeantheSecond
      @JeantheSecond Před 3 lety +1

      Same.

    • @GrosvnerMcaffrey
      @GrosvnerMcaffrey Před 3 lety +1

      @@arthas640 funny because I imagined pleakley's voice

    • @arthas640
      @arthas640 Před 3 lety

      @@GrosvnerMcaffrey now I cant unhear it!

  • @DoctorX17
    @DoctorX17 Před 3 lety +33

    Until I was nearing my 20s, I seemed to never get mosquito bites when everyone else was covered... I'm wondering now if I was getting bitten but just not having reactions

  • @billywong7775
    @billywong7775 Před 2 lety +10

    The last statements deserves my like
    Here in Malaysia you will likely end up with some nasty severe dengue fever or dengue haemorrhagic fever if you allow yourself to be bitten that often 😝

  • @spamdotcom5897
    @spamdotcom5897 Před 2 lety +8

    I’m severely allergic to mosquito bites I get hives,blisters,rashes,skin peeling off. So I hope this helps!

  • @richardo7791
    @richardo7791 Před 5 lety +53

    Become immune to mosquito bites!
    _Ok, I'm listening._

  • @PHAZER99
    @PHAZER99 Před 5 lety +219

    I wouldn't care if it messed up the ecological system i'd be more than happy to see mosquitos gone from existence

    • @dylanbarkhuizen7227
      @dylanbarkhuizen7227 Před 5 lety +42

      The cool thing is it wouldn't.

    • @maracachucho8701
      @maracachucho8701 Před 5 lety +41

      @@dylanbarkhuizen7227 Biologist here, this is a fact. Some mosquito species are important pollinators, but none of them are the kind that bites.

    • @jasminewood395
      @jasminewood395 Před 5 lety +23

      @Dream Delirium I'm not sure that I believe it but at least one recent study, sorry I can't cite it, claims that if mosquitos were to become extinct it wouldn't really affect any thing in a negative way.
      They claim that all the niches they fill could be filled by other creatures.
      Like I said, not I believe it, a lot of things feed on mosquitoes, but I don't think anything exclusively feeds on them, and there are any number of other small creatures that live in very similar places and similar ways to mosquitoes.
      I don't think it really matters that much, we're pretty good at killing of small populations of unique things, but eliminating mass amounts of plants or animals, especially invasive species that we spread around ourselves, like the Asian tiger mosquitos that have invaded the east coast is A LOT harder.

    • @CeliaTyree
      @CeliaTyree Před 5 lety

      .

    • @dynamicworlds1
      @dynamicworlds1 Před 5 lety +10

      @Dream Delirium counterpoint: Smallpox. If we can just target the mosquito species we want, it shouldn't have a significant effect. We're still working on the tech for that (rather than our grossly heavy-handed past measures), but it should be something we can do before long.

  • @samantharose6445
    @samantharose6445 Před 3 lety

    I knew this but didn't know it. I grew up in North Port, Florida, and as a kid (ages 6 to 12) I was outside year round playing in the woods and being a kid. My legs would always...and I mean always....be covered in mosquito bites. One year it was so bad I remember not being able to get into my neighbor's pool because the (what seemed like hundreds of) bites on my legs stung so badly. Fast forward to now, I'm 29 (but the bites stopped when I was a teenager), and I can sit outside at night in the Florida summer and my skin looks like it NEVER got touched by a single Mosquito. Everyone I know is jealous and nobody likes to sit outside at night with me.
    Thanks for this video! It confirmed my suspicions about my body building an immunity to them!

  • @SagaciousEagle
    @SagaciousEagle Před 3 lety +1

    I don't mind feeding the mosquitoes with my blood, but once upon a time a mosquito gave me a present, and it was dengue. Thank you very much.

  • @melissaquinn1463
    @melissaquinn1463 Před 5 lety +12

    I got chomped on this summer and the reaction was more like hives, with huge welts and extreme itching. It took about two weeks to heal, and there are still faint shadows on my skin where the bites were. I’m pretty sure those were mosquito bites. Apparently I am delicious because the spiders and fleas wouldn’t leave me alone either. Their bite marks stayed small, but itched like bejeezus. It’s seriously hard to be a sane human under that kind of provocation. My apologies to my family.

  • @frostedmantis6414
    @frostedmantis6414 Před 5 lety +67

    Make sure ur immune to mosquito transmitted parasites and diseases too

    • @RialuCaos
      @RialuCaos Před 5 lety +2

      Because they prefer to express their concurrence through means other than a thumbs-up.

    • @stillnotwoke
      @stillnotwoke Před 5 lety

      @Human Cancerbag ... IKR?

  • @bonnitaclaus2286
    @bonnitaclaus2286 Před 3 lety +28

    When I was living in Florida, I became immune to the local mosquitoes... no reaction. I had a little reaction also to mosquito bites in another area where I spent a lot of time. However, if I went fishing near turtle Beach, it was very different and painful. All other places I had some reaction. I captured mosquitoes and found they did not look the same. Interesting. The worst ones were black with white markings. The one at my house were smaller and more of a gray.

    • @themanatee9276
      @themanatee9276 Před 3 lety +5

      Same, I live in North Central FL and am not really bothered by the mosquitoes at all but outside of the range of my local mosquitoes I still get the reaction.

    • @UYLhealth
      @UYLhealth Před rokem

      I read that there were companies gmo’ing mosquitos and wanting to release them in Florida claiming it would help decrease the population.

    • @xLKYBx
      @xLKYBx Před rokem +2

      The black and white ones are the Asian tiger species. Those are KNARLY!

    • @proudindian2186
      @proudindian2186 Před 11 měsíci

      I m loved by all mosquitos species. U r unfortunate.

  • @Mei_mcz
    @Mei_mcz Před 11 měsíci +2

    Thanks Hank! I learned more about why my body reacts to mosquitoes and was always curious why I react. I think I’ll pass on your desensitization method. It was interesting to learn more though:). I wish you the best Hank and send support.🍀

  • @ElectricHelloKitty
    @ElectricHelloKitty Před 5 lety +162

    Nevet clicked so fast

    • @SNBoomer4ever
      @SNBoomer4ever Před 5 lety +1

      *Never

    • @Bee-bup
      @Bee-bup Před 5 lety +4

      Haha who's Nevet

    • @SilverCanary1
      @SilverCanary1 Před 5 lety +2

      me toot...

    • @ElectricHelloKitty
      @ElectricHelloKitty Před 5 lety +2

      Ярослав Абрамовиц “nevet” is how someone whos watching a video instead of their keyboard spells “never”

  • @mertgunes9854
    @mertgunes9854 Před 5 lety +113

    This video is like 3-4 months late ...

    • @TheFlubber33
      @TheFlubber33 Před 5 lety +9

      3 days ago the fuckers seemed to double

    • @voongnz
      @voongnz Před 5 lety +6

      Perfect timing for me though.

    • @Primalxbeast
      @Primalxbeast Před 5 lety +6

      Not in Florida

    • @dickJohnsonpeter
      @dickJohnsonpeter Před 5 lety +2

      sketti boi yes they sure the hell did. Like every mosquito that was here all summer just showed back up all at once.

    • @mon6745
      @mon6745 Před 5 lety +1

      Not really.. my ankles got tore up last night

  • @anomilumiimulimona2924
    @anomilumiimulimona2924 Před 2 lety +6

    Problem is everytime you get bit, 1000's of new mosquitos are produced

  • @tomm8025
    @tomm8025 Před 2 lety +4

    I've noticed that after years away from mosquitos, then coming back, I had much less reaction to the bites and any reaction I did have went away quicker.

  • @djssdns
    @djssdns Před 5 lety +16

    Oh my god
    Poor guy
    I feel like the dude should get a medal that says
    "Did It For Science!"

  • @Unyt
    @Unyt Před 5 lety +75

    I slapped a mosquito out of existence once

  • @gchicklet
    @gchicklet Před 3 lety +60

    I've never really been bothered by mosquito bites. My gramps used to say it was because God didn't make sh*t eating mosquitoes. 😁😁

    • @victoriawilliams2786
      @victoriawilliams2786 Před 3 lety

      😂😂😂

    • @parkermcbride8431
      @parkermcbride8431 Před 2 lety +1

      Same, was wondering if another immune person was in the comments section

    • @anyascelticcreations
      @anyascelticcreations Před 2 lety +2

      @@parkermcbride8431 Also immune. I wasn't born immune, though. My grandma was. As far as she knew she was born that way. I had to earn my immunity the hard way. 🦟

    • @mayube9292
      @mayube9292 Před 2 lety +1

      @@parkermcbride8431 I'm not immune in the sense that the bites don't bother me, I'm immune in the sense that I never get bit in the first place!

    • @jswhosoever4533
      @jswhosoever4533 Před 2 lety +1

      Grampas are great

  • @malcolmmcclintick6787
    @malcolmmcclintick6787 Před rokem +1

    This guy is great! Informative, articulate, and entertaining, all at the same time. And especially interesting to me personally because, having just moved to Florida, I'm being constantly bitten by those little blankety-blank blood suckers.

  • @raylliej1
    @raylliej1 Před 5 lety +7

    I’m usually a mosquito magnet. We LOVE to go camping, unfortunately so do the mosquitoes. I accidentally found out, at least for myself, that Claritin & Zyrtec have both helped me. Didn’t completely stop them, but for the most part they do not hurt as much when they bite. I told my nephew on a camping trip once, same went for him. So it’s definitely worth a try.

  • @jared8515
    @jared8515 Před 5 lety +155

    Wait.. there are actual sane human beings breeding *MOSQUITOES?!*

    • @RenshiErmine
      @RenshiErmine Před 5 lety +44

      No. No sane person would do that. Only people who have lost their minds breed them.

    • @NTDang
      @NTDang Před 5 lety +42

      Keep your friends close and your enemy's even closer.

    • @tinaleeth2707
      @tinaleeth2707 Před 5 lety +6

      The government breeds them. For real

    • @cocothedrcat9625
      @cocothedrcat9625 Před 5 lety +7

      They're bred for study

    • @VampageRampage
      @VampageRampage Před 5 lety +4

      CocoTheDrCat Study of what, what diseases we can’t create in them and spread?! Wipe me out for good!

  • @wendellwhite5797
    @wendellwhite5797 Před 2 lety +3

    When I was young, living in the tropics. It took two weeks and no more skeeter bites. Now, I never have any problem with them anymore. I've worked in the bayous in LA and never had any problems whilst my coworkers were ravaged by them.

  • @ypcomchic
    @ypcomchic Před 3 lety +40

    Considering they just found mosquitoes that have dengue fever here in California I think I’ll pass trying to become immune!!

    • @jmvneto51
      @jmvneto51 Před 3 lety +3

      You got that right! My wife has chikungunya now and she had dengue twice, and that was a piece of cake in comparison. She was kind of proud that I was so sensitive to mosquito bites that I would get up from bed and go on a hunt just by listening any zzzzzzzyng close to my ears. No (edited: Now.. ) she is just suffering the worst illness that I've seen on her. It Is pain all over her body all day long and the prognostics for a complete cure are dim. No, I, do not want to be discencitized, Chikungunya arrived in Brasil around 2016 and I want to be complete aware that those suckers are around! Cheers!

    • @ypcomchic
      @ypcomchic Před 3 lety +4

      @@jmvneto51 wow! So sorry to hear that. Praying for you and your family! All these doctors and scientists have known about these diseases for years yet nobody has made a vaccine! It's not right.

    • @jmvneto51
      @jmvneto51 Před 3 lety +4

      @@ypcomchic, thank you for the concern and be aware of the illnesses mosquitoes can be spreading in your region. They suck!

  • @thestateofalaska
    @thestateofalaska Před 5 lety +8

    Okay I have a weird story about this. I grew up in Michigan and mosquitos have always been a huge problem. I’m talking a leg full of bites anytime I went outside for more than a few minutes. Then a couple years ago I came to Florida for college. Not a single mosquito bite for the duration of the school year.
    I figured maybe I just wasn’t allergic to the mosquitos down here, but then when I go home over the summer: nothing. I went from having horrible reactions to mosquitos to no reaction in just a couple of days. It’s been two years now and I’m still bite free.

    • @drered7180
      @drered7180 Před 5 lety

      Something about Florida skeeters...

  • @unleashingpotential-psycho9433

    Benadryl is my friend against mosquito bites.

    • @rockets4kids
      @rockets4kids Před 5 lety +41

      Though mostly because you can't be annoyed by them when you are asleep.

    • @LMacNeill
      @LMacNeill Před 5 lety +38

      Because you can't scratch when you're in a coma.

    • @billybob-hv5hl
      @billybob-hv5hl Před 5 lety +47

      I took 4 benadryl and woke up in another decade

    • @leahhatcher7423
      @leahhatcher7423 Před 5 lety +1

      Benadryl and hydrocortisone don't work for me. Probably goging to have to get a prescirption next summer.

    • @LivvyBooks
      @LivvyBooks Před 5 lety +2

      I wish but benadryl causes me to be horribly dizzy with a sense of vertigo.

  • @curiousfirely
    @curiousfirely Před 3 lety +3

    Ah ha ha! As a Field Biologist, I suspected this effect. The first few weeks of field season I react to bites, but then I mostly stop reacting to mosquito bites. So, maintenance dose required annually, but I super appreciate fewer reactions!!

  • @mixtlillness9825
    @mixtlillness9825 Před 2 lety +5

    This gives me an idea on how to become immune to bullets!

    • @GrayShark09
      @GrayShark09 Před 2 lety +2

      Right! Start with the smallest calibers first.

    • @freeeggs3811
      @freeeggs3811 Před 2 lety +1

      It doesn’t work like this dummy.

  • @NickoAle
    @NickoAle Před 5 lety +9

    As soon as i saw the title i thought, "this is gonna involve me being a mosquito all you can eat buffet, isn't it?"
    25sec in to the video... Jupp....

  • @chinoex
    @chinoex Před 4 lety +18

    This is true. They've been biting me since covid and I was frustrated at how quick they are. Now I just don't bother attempting to swat them while I workout. There's a lesson in that. Stay focused and don't let the mosquitos of life distract you.

  • @hoplage
    @hoplage Před rokem +1

    Mad respect to the human who voluntarily chose to walk around with 150 itchy mosquito bites for half a year FOR SCIENCE.

  • @esteemedmortal5917
    @esteemedmortal5917 Před 2 lety +2

    *Sees the title* : IM LISTENING
    “Takes thousands of bites”
    IM OUT
    “But immunotherapy is effective!”
    IM BACK IN

  • @vekavex6606
    @vekavex6606 Před 5 lety +69

    Poor bunny

    • @chrisgin8417
      @chrisgin8417 Před 5 lety +5

      Veka Vex shut da hell up

    • @nziom
      @nziom Před 5 lety

      Poor man.

    • @VivaLaLandis
      @VivaLaLandis Před 5 lety +2

      n ziom the man consented to this. The bunny did not and was forced.

  • @andresrebata1958
    @andresrebata1958 Před 5 lety +6

    Nice video! I have ulcerative colitis and am definitely interested in how the immune system works. My disease has held me back a lot but hopefully soon I'll graduate and will work on a cure!

  • @nomadtc
    @nomadtc Před 3 lety +2

    Vitamin B12 I think! Used to work at an outdoor store and we sold these patches you'd put on your arm... The body absorbs it through the skin AND IT WORKS. You sweat/ body odour changes and mosquitos don't touch you. Or else it's only the really brave ones.. So like 2/3 bites from a weekend camping instead of 50. Also we think you get drunker as well for some reason soooo bonus baby!

  • @davidjenson1570
    @davidjenson1570 Před 2 lety

    Wow, that was extremely helpful!!!

  • @william2331
    @william2331 Před 5 lety +13

    I tried it and now I have the West Nile virus

  • @potatopotato4887
    @potatopotato4887 Před 5 lety +3

    You’re literally in all my science classes!!! And now your on trending! 😂

  • @kvkcoils8011
    @kvkcoils8011 Před 8 měsíci

    Great info, thanks

  • @anthonyrice6713
    @anthonyrice6713 Před 5 lety +3

    I was born and raised in Minnesota, a swampland. Plentiful in mosquitoes. I've definitely noticed a reduction in reactions when I get bit. These days a bite causes a tiny red bump that doesn't itch. 20 years ago it would cause a welt that itched like crazy. My advice, mosquitoes HATE smoke. Sit near a campfire. Also, itching your bites causes them to itch more. Don't even think about touching a bite. Burning a bite stops itching BTW.

    • @Bryan-Hensley
      @Bryan-Hensley Před 5 lety +1

      You are kinda wrong. Mosquitoes are attracted to c02. It will actually raise the amount of mosquitoes in the area. But if you are sitting close enough to the fire the overwhelming heat keeps them from finding your capillaries.

  • @uss_04
    @uss_04 Před 5 lety +4

    RIP anyone who becomes “desensitized” to bedbug bites.

  • @robjeanbras1130
    @robjeanbras1130 Před 2 lety +3

    Good News: I'm immune. Bad News: I now have zika and insephylitis.

  • @Akira-jd2zr
    @Akira-jd2zr Před 2 lety +4

    When a mosquito bites me, it swells up to around the size of a nickel and is super itchy...

    • @freeeggs3811
      @freeeggs3811 Před 2 lety

      Then you need to go outside more, I use to have the same reaction as you but after being out in the woods for a long time, it only swells up for around a minute before disappearing completely.

  • @bumblingbears2933
    @bumblingbears2933 Před 5 lety +3

    I was talking about bee allergies with my dentist when he relayed a story of a friend of his who went through a desensitization treatment for bee stings. He was severely allergic at the beginning, but by the end of the treatment had no reaction. Amazing! ...until a little while later he was on a boat, got stung, and went into anaphylactic shock. Since he no longer had an epipen, thinking he was "cured", he ultimately suffered long-term brain damage due to the lack of oxygen.
    So, uh- yeah. While cool on the surface level, be wary of the long-term repercussions?

  • @0918168789
    @0918168789 Před 5 lety +26

    I can tell you from experience I was immune for a while. I get almost no reaction from bites or they disappear within 15 mins. (I was living in a house with so many mosquitos and I got bited countless times daily) now how ever I live in mosquitos free house and when I go outside I no longer have that immunity. It's either that or i got bit by different species of mosquitos. 🤔
    Thank you so much for this videos. I always thought I had built an immunity to the bites, but couldn't never confirm it. Now I know it isn't just some stupid stuff I made up😅.

    • @broddr
      @broddr Před 2 lety +1

      Here in Georgia I think a new species of mosquito has wondered in. Because while most of my bites just itch a little, some actually itch and burn. Like mosquito poison ivy.

  • @chloukscolor7905
    @chloukscolor7905 Před 2 lety +4

    This is interesting.
    You see, I have always been a mosquito magnet. I used to get bitten a lot, still kind of do. Once, I got bitten so much people thought my parents had beaten me up. Yeah, it was that bad.
    But in the last few years, I’ve realized that my body’s reaction to them has mellowed out. I’ll still get bitten, mind you, but the bite will only scratch for a short-ish period of time (1-2h maybe ?), and then the bump will sort of spread and flatten and disappear in 24h.
    Good to know that it is a phenomenon that is recorded to happen.

    • @chloukscolor7905
      @chloukscolor7905 Před 2 lety +1

      Also I forgot to add : once you’ve been bitten, apply very hot water on the bite. After that, it won’t scratch anymore. My guess is that the temperature destroys the proteins injected by the mosquito.

  • @kataseiko
    @kataseiko Před 3 lety +4

    When I was reading the title, I was somewhat hoping for a version of this where the mosquito will die even trying to get through the skin..

    • @broddr
      @broddr Před 2 lety

      I was hoping for a way to make our blood allergic _for_ mosquitoes. So they would get a bad reaction and learn to avoid humans.

  • @EyeHeartThePanda
    @EyeHeartThePanda Před 5 lety +21

    My reaction to mosquitoes bites from the NW (mainly Oregon) is super minor. However, I was bitten by one while living in Austin Texas and my reaction was significantly worse. It is kind of crazy how different locations can affect the level of reaction. In contrast, I didn't have much of a reaction for the mosquitoes that bit me while living in Japan. Crazy XD

    • @6135minecraft
      @6135minecraft Před 5 lety +3

      that's probably because they are different species....

    • @turtle4llama
      @turtle4llama Před 5 lety +1

      It's because they're different species. I don't know why they didn't make that clear in the video.

    • @taradreams3
      @taradreams3 Před 5 lety

      Same, I never had much reaction living in New Mexico, then while moving to Florida I got bitten in Louisiana and I had a major reaction.

    • @sammjust2233
      @sammjust2233 Před 5 lety

      I have the same thing, eastern United States I get nothing but in other places I react

    • @Primalxbeast
      @Primalxbeast Před 5 lety +2

      Dream Delirium Your friends are my type of people, I like to have a tall person ride in front of me while bike riding on trails, because they catch all the spider webs.

  • @wastyeasty8042
    @wastyeasty8042 Před 5 lety +7

    Thanks for getting my hopes up, Hank :( I have super severe reactions to mosquitoes. My bites swell to at least the size of a half dollar.

  • @EridCR
    @EridCR Před 2 lety +4

    I've wondered this for years. I'm immune to mosquito bites, specifically local ones and I do remember being affected as a kid, so I kind of assumed it worked like that, but me and my father are pretty much the only ones I know with this effect... I've always thought it was a little dangerous cause of what's mentioned in the video, but found it very interesting. I haven't lived in my home town for over 10 years now and I am still tolerant, I do go back frequently though, so that may be helping with "maintenance" haha.
    I'm happy this video was able to reinforce my idea and it's not just a coincidence, but I do still think genetics might play a factor, because it's not that many people and I'm not particularly one to go outside, mosquitos are just part of the environment there.

  • @anyascelticcreations
    @anyascelticcreations Před 2 lety +1

    I actually did become almost completely immune to mosquitos. I spent 25 years in Wisconsin. As a kid I remember going out in my back yard and counting over 200 bites on my legs alone that night. I spent a ton of time outside every summer there. I was always covered in bites when the weather was nice. Eventually I just quit reacting to mosquitos.
    After those 25 years I moved to Texas and noticed that the mosquitos were different there. I did react to those a little bit, but not for long.
    Eleven years later I moved to Arkansas. I know I've been bitten here too but have barely reacted at all.
    Cool, huh!? I don't think I'm willing to go through that to become immune to chiggers, though.

  • @amberbydreamsart5467
    @amberbydreamsart5467 Před 5 lety +5

    "the more you stay in one region, the less your reaction seems to be"
    THATS WHY MOSQUITO BITES WERE SO BAD WHEN I WAS STUDYING ABROAD

    • @arthas640
      @arthas640 Před 4 lety

      thats also why people in tropical reagions barely notice mosquitos