Hotter temperatures may render natural insect repellents less effective against mosquitoes, according to a new study.
Hotter temperatures may render natural insect repellents less effective against mosquitoes, according to a new study.
New research reveals that rising temperatures may reduce the effectiveness of natural mosquito repellents like citronellal ...
A study found that heat reduces the effectiveness of natural mosquito repellents like citronella and catnip oil by desensitizing TRPA1, a receptor mosquitoes use to detect irritants. At temperatures ...
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Yet because their receptors are desensitized in warmer temperatures, natural substances like citronellal and catnip oil, known for their repellent ... injecting them into frog egg cells, a ...
If you are planning on fishing or boating on Kentucky waterways this spring as temperatures warm up, you are likely to ...
Hotter temperatures may render natural insect repellents less effective against mosquitoes, according to a new study.Researchers found that a pain ...
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