Why do mosquitoes always bite my eyelids?

For mosquitoes, carbon dioxide and sweat emitted by human body are effective information to guide them to find prey. It mainly relies on the olfactory organs, that is, a pair of horns on the head, to perceive the "information" of the human body in the air and follow it. Don't underestimate a mosquito only one centimeter long. It has a strong search ability, and the farthest search distance can reach 60 kilometers. In this range, the stronger the "signal", the easier it is to be locked by them. People who emit more carbon dioxide, because of the relatively high concentration of carbon dioxide around them, present a clearer "image" in the mosquito's field of vision, which is convenient for mosquitoes to track directionally. Therefore, in a group, people with large lung capacity, fat people and people with heavy breathing are more likely to be bitten by mosquitoes, and pregnant women exhale more carbon dioxide because of their active metabolism. Maybe that female mosquito likes you.