Besides sucking our blood, mosquitoes urinate on our skin.

Besides sucking our blood, mosquitoes urinate on our skin.

Most blood-sucking insects urinate while they feed so they can avoid filling up on fluid and get more nutrients out of their meal.

But some species of mosquito also do what is called preurination — they excrete drops of freshly ingested blood without extracting any of the nourishing blood cells.

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