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Yes, mosquitoes do bite chickens, and in some cases, mosquitoes actually prefer birds to humans. Chickens are particularly vulnerable to mosquito bites on their combs and wattles, which are rich in blood. These bites can lead to the transmission of diseases like avian malaria and fowl pox, as well as viruses such as West Nile, which can cause significant health problems for the flock.
Why Mosquitoes Target Chickens
Blood-rich targets: Fleshy, featherless areas like the combs and wattles are appealing to mosquitoes.
Preferred hosts: In some cases, mosquitoes will feed on birds rather than humans.
Consequences of Mosquito Bites
Disease transmission:
Mosquitoes are vectors for several serious poultry diseases, including:
Fowl pox: A viral infection that causes sores, blisters, and black patches on the chicken's face.