Wonder
why mosquitoes always attack you and not your friend wearing fewer clothes?
Mosquitoes have complex methods of detecting hosts. Different types of
mosquitoes react to different stimuli and you can avoid being bitten by making
sure that you are not attracting them. Here is all that you need to know about
mosquitoes and how to avoid them next time!
- Dark Clothing - Most mosquitoes use
vision to locate their hosts from a distance. Dark clothes and foliage are
initial attractants for the mosquitoes.
- Carbon Dioxide - Mosquitoes generally get attracted to people who discharge
more CO2. So if you have been exercising and perspiring a lot, watch out
for them!
- Lactic Acid - If you exercise, eat
foods that are salty or high in potassium, you are more likely to attract
mosquitoes.
- Floral or Fruity Fragrances - Do you use perfumes, hair products or anything else that
emits strong floral fragrance? Be careful! Mosquitoes get attracted to
such fragrances.
- Skin Temperature and Moisture - Mosquitoes are drawn to people with slightly cooler
temperatures and also to perspiration. Even moist plants or mud puddles
are enough to attract them.
Hate
the pungent smell of mosquito repellents available in stores? Here are some
easy suggestions to make your own natural mosquito repellent. But remember that
you will be required to apply these natural repellents at least every two
hours. Here are some of the oils that you can mix to prepare a natural mosquito
repellent: Lemon Eucalyptus Oil, Cinnamon Oil, Castor Oil, Rosemary Oil,
Lemongrass Oil, Peppermint Oil, Clove Oil.
However,
you need to remember that 'natural' does not automatically imply 'safe'. Many
people may be sensitive to plant oils so make sure you test on a small area of
skin before you use them.
CAN you now answer the
questions:
What makes you so attractive to mosquito?
Can you make
your own natural repellent?
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