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Question:
Why do mosquito bites itch?
Replies:
When a mosquito bites, it injects some of its saliva into the victim.
The saliva contains an anti-coagulant to help the mosquito suck up blood.
The saliva also contains germs and such that cause a mild localized infection that causes
the itching.
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