If a mosquito bites a patch of poison ivy on your skin....

United States
June 12, 2009 3:35pm CST
would the mosquito die? Or would the mosquito itch itself crazy? Instead of a mosquito injecting me with its poison, I would love to return the favor. How about you?
3 responses
@SinfulFox (135)
• United States
12 Jun 09
XD Haha, interesting question. Maybe you could catch a couple of mosquitoes in a jar and stick it in the refrigerator (to slow their metabolism so they move very slowly) and then find a very fine needle syringe and inject them with swine flu! Where you would find such an apparatus or a vile of the swine flu virus is irrelevant, of course.
• United States
12 Jun 09
That's a good idea. I happen to have a magnifying glass, and my hubby has some tiny instruments I could use. Perhaps I can hook up with some homeies to get a syringe. I can dig around in a dumpster for some germs... Yes, this may be workable, lol. Thank you for stopping by.
12 Jun 09
I've never had the chance to try but I heard that if you let a mozzie bite you on a muscle and really tense it when he's almost finished guzzling he'll pop. Although, he still gets to pass on his viciously disgusting germ-filled fluids into your bloodstream...
• United States
12 Jun 09
That's interesting, I wish I had the fortitude to pull something like that off. I can't stand bugs using me for their free lunch. I don't get a free lunch. Thanks for your comment.
@savypat (20216)
• United States
14 Jun 09
Mosquito bite only for blood, I don't think they would go for poison Ivy The one thing we have learned is to stay away from eating bananas during mosquito season, that cut down on our bites a lot.