Dr Mojca Kristan, an assistant professor in medical entomology at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, provides guidance on reducing mosquito bites and managing itch. The articles focus on practical prevention steps and explain that mosquito attraction can vary between individuals. Kristan discusses why some people appear to get bitten more often, describing how mosquitoes may be drawn to certain cues such as body and environmental factors rather than chance alone. The guidance also includes measures aimed at lowering exposure, such as using protective strategies when mosquitoes are active. In addition, the coverage addresses itch relief after bites, outlining ways to reduce discomfort. Across the report, the overall message is that bite frequency is influenced by a combination of personal characteristics and conditions, and that prevention and symptom management can help minimize both bites and the effects of stings. The sources do not report any outbreak or new research; they present expert advice and general recommendations from the specialist.