Hotter temperatures may render natural insect repellents less effective against mosquitoes, according to a new study.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is issuing a warning to travelers about the rising risk of dengue fever.
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Insect repellent: Four common application mistakes
Applying insect repellent may sound like a simple task, but there are a few mistakes you can make that can make the repellent ...
The WHO says insect repellents, mosquito nets, mosquito coils and protective clothing (treated with permethrin or etofenprox for extra protection) are the first line of defence against mosquitoes.
New research reveals that rising temperatures may reduce the effectiveness of natural mosquito repellents like citronellal ...
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The global mosquito repellent candles market is experiencing a notable surge, driven by rising awareness of the need for ...
Lee County Mosquito Control District has a new way to lower the population of mosquitoes. The sterilized insect program ...
Conducted by CNRS researchers1, an unprecedented study on the combined use of sunscreen and an insect repellent that is among the best selling in France during summer concludes that UV2 protection ...
In January, the county launched a program designed to lower the mosquito population by sterilizing male mosquitos with low ...
Japanese encephalitis spreads via mosquitoes. It has been detected in Brisbane’s eastern suburbs and claimed two lives in NSW ...