A groundbreaking study conducted by leading entomologists, it has been revealed that mosquitoes do not discriminate when it comes to their bloodthirsty pursuits. Contrary to popular belief, these pesky insects exhibit no preference or bias based on an individual’s sexual orientation or gender identity within the LGBTQ+ community.
The research, conducted over a span of two years, aimed to investigate any potential correlation between mosquito biting preferences and the diverse spectrum of the LGBTQ+ community. The study involved collecting data from various regions, including both urban and rural areas, while taking into account factors such as gender, sexual orientation, and other demographic information.
Dr. Samantha Collins, the lead researcher on the project, explained, “Our findings clearly indicate that mosquitoes do not exhibit any discernible bias when choosing their human hosts. Regardless of sexual orientation, gender identity, or any other LGBTQ+ characteristic, mosquitoes are equally attracted to individuals across the spectrum.”