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09/13/2002 1:23 PM
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Joined: Jan 2001
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Carpal Tunnel
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Carpal Tunnel
Joined: Jan 2001
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Dear WW: All the biting insects have one thing in common. The remales need extra protein to lay eggs. Most get it from animal blood. They differ widely in the way they get the blood. The mosquitoes are almost unique in having a long device to penetrate skin. It is made up of three needles that can move forward and back independently to facilitate penetration. Capillary attraction makes blood climb up so mosquito can ingest it. All of the biting insects use an anticoagulant so clotting cannot interfere with their meal. Sensitivity to the anticoagulant is what makes bites later itch and swell up. For most of their lives mosquitoes feed on plant fluids. And remember, it is only the dad-ratted females that bite.
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