In what sounds like it really should be an April Fools prank, the National Institute of Health last week released a study saying that Skrillex's Scary Monsters And Nice Sprites suppresses the desire of the Aedes aegypti to attack and mate.
Adults were presented with two sound environments (music-off or music-on). Discrepancies in visitation, blood feeding, and copulation patterns were compared between environments with and without music. Ae. aegypti females maintained in the music-off environment initiated host visits earlier than those in the music-on environment. They visited the host significantly less often in the music-on than the music-off condition. Females exposed to music attacked hosts much later than their non-exposed peers. The occurrence of blood feeding activity was lower when music was being played. Adults exposed to music copulated far less often than their counterparts kept in an environment where there was no music. In addition to providing insight into the auditory sensitivity of Ae. aegypti to sound, our results indicated the vulnerability of its key vectorial capacity traits to electronic music. The observation that such music can delay host attack, reduce blood feeding, and disrupt mating provides new avenues for the development of music-based personal protective and control measures against Aedes-borne diseases.
tl;dr - Instead of buying bugspray and tiki lamps for your backyard, blast this shit:

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I am actually not too surprised. Did they narrow it down to heavy bass music that can cause large vribrations in the air? I know any sort of air flow (e.g. a fan) disrupts mosquito behavior.
Now I have a legit reason to play "Bangarang" outside all summer long!
BANG-A-RANG!
Didn't realize Skrillex was such a cockblock.
D-D-D-D-D-D-D-Drop ...
The mosquito population
I don't think this applies to just mosquitos, id imagine it works on humans too. I don't know to many humans listening to dub step successfully mating either.
I'd imagine blasting Skrillex during sex would be.... interesting
BANGARANG!
Wait for the drop
Well i suppose this Skirllex track "Breakin a Sweat" would be appropriate during those activities
https://youtu.be/nUA8OzQxGxE
While dubstep may reduce the desire of the mosquito to attack and mate, on the flip side, it would increase my desire to attack, and still decrease my desire to mate.
Yup.
Has anyone seen the Dubstep skit from Key & Peele? If not YouTube it, its a great quick watch
I got you
Never saw that before. Back when SNL had some funny stuff.
Between that music and mosquitoes, I guess I'm sticking with DEET.
All DEET DEET DEET mofo*#+%*>*#er
All DEET DEET DEET gawd damn
-Lil Jon
Yeah, that's the stuff.
I'm in my fifth week of taking prednisone because of what was at first thought to be Chikungunya, an emerging Haitian mosquito borne virus, but the doc even researched dengue fever, though it hasn't made a splash in the US. I got bitten in late December by one of those little vampire mfs, so it was in play for a while. All anyone in any proximity to me has to do is stick around. The skeeters will invariably be biting me and leaving them alone.
As for DEET, I don't think I could live where I do without it. Turns out, my problem was polymyalgia rheumatica, but for a while, I was thinking about moving to the North Pole or something.
If mosquitoes are around, I use DEET early and often.
For Dubstep, I use earplugs or volume controls early and often. Turns out silence is golden.
Willing to bet it has that effect on all creatures from bugs to humans on the lack of desire to mate while hearing that ish...
Humans that mated to that would probably be the OPPOSITE of natural selection. And I don't want to be around for that world.
For what it's worth, dubstep is much more than the exact style that Skrillex uses in this song. Hands down, a lot of dubstep artists have the best sound design in all of music. Also, I would wager that some of the most insane live production accompanies dubstep DJs.
Didn't we already explore this in "Mars Attacks"?
Add it to the list:
http://www.tylervigen.com/spurious-correlations
Nah this one they can actually see a cause and effect. Mosquitoes behave and react to sound vibrations, and the tones of this specific song interfere with those vibrations and disrupts the mating habits for these specific insects. It basically jams the signal of their hosts.
That music keeps alot more away than bugs if you ask me