I’m tired of mosquitos biting me. If i can’t stop them biting me, the next best thing is to stop them biting me a second time. So what’s the best (safe for me) way to make myself poisonous to mosquitos, and optionally other bugs that might bite me?

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    Diet, people with diabetes are more delicious.

    • Keto - changes your blood sugar and hormones probably having the biggest impact
    • SPICY food, hot peppers, hot chilies, also have a impact
    • Garlic - also repels some bugs

    Ever walk into a room, get overwhelmed with the smell of garlic? And there’s no garlic in the room, just people who eat garlic? It’s like that but stronger because mosquitoes have a better sense of smell

    Non-diet interventions

    • Sit in front of a fan, or strong wind, mosquitoes can’t fly very hard, so they cannot fight a breeze
    • When outside keep moving, don’t stay still
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      Ever walk into a room, get overwhelmed with the smell of garlic? And there’s no garlic in the room, just people who eat garlic?

      I’m suddenly very self-conscious in a way I’ve never felt before

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      I was on keto for a while and always the main target for mosquitoes among all my friends.

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    Not a doctor. Really don’t do/consume anything on the basis of what you hear on Lemmy.

    But maybe the bacillus thuringiensis toxin? Bacillus thuringiensis is a bacterium that produces a natural pesticide that I’ve heard (again, not a doctor, don’t take anything I say as medical advice) doesn’t affect vertibrates. But mosquitos aren’t vertibrates. So, (again, not an expert and this may be bullshit) maybe that means it’s safe for humans to use.

    But what do I mean by “use”? I’m guessing it might (not a doctor) be safe to use on the skin (if it could be obtained in medical-grade quality – but I’m not an expert).

    But I kindof doubt (though I could be wrong) that eating bacillus thurengiensis or the actual toxin would work. The toxin is (I believe, just from reading the bacillus thuringiensis Wikipedia page) a protein, and I don’t think (ɹoʇɔop ɐ ʇou ɯɐ I) consumed proteins are likely to get into the bloodstream. (And if they did, I suspect (though I am not a doctor) that would cause you some problems, or at least an immune response and some inflamation or some such.)

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    DEET is the only chemical that I know-of which they HATE.

    I use mosquito-netting to keep them away from me.

    I don’t want DEET touching me, at all, ever again.

    No, I’m not a mosquito.

    : p

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    The trick is finding a pesticide that the LD50 for mosquitoes is less then humans and take an amount constantly to maintain lethal to mosquito blood levels that isn’t lethal to humans.

    If you want more details I can’t help because this idea is really dumb.

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        The LD50 is usually expressed as the mass of substance administered per unit mass of test subject, typically as milligrams of substance per kilogram of body mass, sometimes also stated as nanograms (suitable for botulinum), micrograms, or grams (suitable for paracetamol) per kilogram. Stating it this way allows the relative toxicity of different substances to be compared and normalizes for the variation in the size of the animals exposed (although toxicity does not always scale simply with body mass).

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        The value of LD50 for a substance is the dose required to kill half the members of a tested population after a specified test duration

        This is, effectively, how oral flee/tick medications work in animals. It basically turns the animal’s blood into a mild poison. The poison is mild enough that it doesn’t affect the animal but it’s enough to kill small insects like flees, ticks, or mosquitoes.

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        Dose needed to kill half the number of individuals or animals of a species that take it. So if 100 people took this substance, what would be the dose needed to kill 50 of them. Same for mosquitos.

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    I do three things and mosquitos avoid me: I eat a ton of garlic, I take a ton of drugs, and I smoke a ton of weed. My blood is semisolid.

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      After I got long covid mosquitos stopped trying to eat me lol.

      So maybe sickness helps idk.

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      “Now now, Batman, you should know that when a little pest like you dances with the Bug Zapper… He’d better be ready for a shock!

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        Hmm? Did you say something? I was asleep in my recliner…why is one shoe on? Oh right…I was going to that party…zzzzz

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        I was thinking about the Mosquitoman but since the Swedes call Batman the Läderlappen I’d say we use the Swedish name Mygga and call him Myggaman - drawn to the burning flames of war and he just blasts high pitched sounds from every electric device all night to turn people into rage.

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    See, if you hadn’t wanted it to be safe, you could get all kinds of answers.

    There really isn’t anything you can get into your bloodstream that will kill the mosquitoes without causing some degree of issues for a human. The only question is how severe, and whether or not you can get it without a prescription.

    Since we already have topical chemicals that keep them away relatively well, ingesting or injecting anything would be silly.

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    Vitamin B-12. Take 1500 mg of B-12 daily. It will mask your blood’s scent, when you sweat it out. It will make you smell faintly bitter, and prevents ticks, chiggers, and mosquitoes.