depends on the mosquito i guess
No. This is because only female mosquitos bite
The notion that mosquitoes bite women more often than men is limited to pregnant women. This is because they exhale greater amounts of carbon dioxide, and have higher body temperatures, both of which allow mosquitoes to more easily detect them.
no
http://scienceline.org/2007/09/10/ask-knight-mosquitoes/
It's just the balance of nature. Mosquitoes (along with many other insects and animals) exist to balance each other out. Bites are the fault of the female mosquito, who punctures your skin and sucks your blood. A natural mosquito bite itch reliever would be toothpaste, lemon juice, and some more, but I can't remember all of them. Go on google and search "Natural mosquito bite itch reliever" for more info.
Mosquitoes are harmful because they are vectors for many human diseases. When they bite people to feed on blood they may pick up a disease form the person they bite. Then a few weeks later they go out and bite a second person and in doing so pass on the disease form the first person. The mosquito is the biggest killer of humans on the planet at the moment.
In India and Africa mosquito bites can cause Malaria, Filaria, and Dengue, Rift valley fever, and also Yellow fever more common in Africa and South America. Infected mosquitoes when they bite humans they transmit the parasite or virus to humans to infect them.
A deficiency in vitamin B12 can lead to changes in body odor that make humans more attractive to mosquitoes.
No i have soft sarcoma tissue cancer and mosquitoes bite me all the time but it just might be the types of cancer that ward away mosquitoes. You might want to ask someone with a more common cancer since the type i have has only 50 reported cases around the world.
Mosquitoes are not attracted to fire. They are more attracted to body heat, carbon dioxide, and certain scents emitted by humans.
it depends on the age and temper of the animals in question. Puppies generally have sharper teeth than adult dogs (so look out for nips) , other way around with cats. Also you must consider if the animals were ever strays or if they are completely used to humans. A cat bite can really hurt, but most of the time a dog bite is more serious.
All snakes can and will bite, if threatened by a human. They are more afraid of you than you are of them.