Mosquitos are one of nature's deadliest disease carriers, killing more people than any other animal by spreading diseases like West Nile Virus, Malaria & Zika. But how do these tiny insects find you in the first place?
University of Washington Biology Professor Jeffery Riffell has spent his career studying the neuroecological basis of behavior, and he's here to discuss the "decisions" mosquitos make when it comes to how they track their prey.
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