Summer travel and mosquitoes come as a package deal, and the bites always seem to land right ...
The problem, as found by a research team including Clément Vinauger, associate professor in the department of biochemistry at ...
Researchers don't know how the findings might overlap with real-world settings. But the findings suggest that we're most ...
In such circumstances, hungry mosquitoes are most likely to be able to put up with the faint odour of DEET, bite a lightly ...
A study highlights that mosquitoes can develop an attraction to low concentrations of DEET on human skin, emphasizing the importance of manufacturer guidelines and regularly reapplying DEET products.
Consumer Reports tests lotions, sprays, wipes, and plant-based repellents on real people, using real mosquitoes.
Research now shows that mosquitoes may bite the hand that feeds them Deet — at least in time. The commonly used chemical — which is the gold standard ingredient approved by the Environmental ...
This changes how experts view repellents.
Mosquito repellents are key to protect ourselves from mosquito bites and the pathogens they might carry. The most widely used ...
DEET, chemically known as N,N-diethyl-meta-toluamide, is used across the globe and has been recommended by the UK Health ...
Whether you’re planning a Mediterranean holiday or a tropical escape, the best mosquito repellents will help you stay bite-free this summer. As a travel journalist, I have pretty much nailed the ...
Mosquitoes can learn to associate the smell of the world's most common insect repellent with a tasty meal -- and after training can even prefer to bite people who have been sprayed with it, an ...