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Mosquitos are primarily attracted to scents, carbon dioxide, and body heat, rather than to hand sanitizers. While some hand sanitizers contain scents that might attract them, the alcohol content can actually deter them. Overall, hand sanitizer is not a preferred attractant for mosquitoes compared to other sources like sweat or floral fragrances.

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