If you live in a warmer climate, then you know how frustrating mosquitoes can be. And since mosquitoes are most active during warmer months, in many places, that can mean mosquitoes hang around from March through early November. Our organization always belief “Pest Science” and scientifically we control MOSQUITO and other PESTS.
Scientifically we control MOSQUITO and other PESTS.
Mosquitoes use to detect both carbon dioxide and skin odor, and they identified compounds that interact with the receptor. The findings may help guide strategies to control mosquitoes and the diseases they transmit. Mosquitoes have an amazing ability to zero in on us from afar and head straight for our bare skin. Unfortunately, mosquitoes are much more than an itchy annoyance. They transmit several serious diseases including malaria, one of the most common infectious diseases in the world. Nearly 1 million people die of malaria every year. Mosquitoes also transmit Dengue viruses and filarial worms. Female mosquitoes have nerve cells called cpA neurons that have a receptor to detect carbon dioxide. This enables them to sense the plumes of air we exhale. But mosquitoes are still attracted to human skin even in the absence of carbon dioxide
Nearly 1 million people die of malaria every year.
When shown an array of colors from the visible spectrum, the mosquitoes also responded strongly to red, orange and cyan. They showed no interest in the colors violet, blue, green, and green-yellow. What four colors attract mosquitoes? The study found that when exposed to carbon dioxide, a gas humans constantly produce via exhalation, yellow fever mosquitoes (Aedes aegypti) developed heightened sensitivity to particular colors like red, orange, black, & cyan . Exposure to a chemical that shut down the mosquitoes’ carbon dioxide receptor rendered them unable to react to carbon dioxide from exhaled breath. The scientists tested the response of these mosquitoes to skin odorants by placing them in a wind tunnel with a plate of glass beads that had been worn in socks for several hours to give them the scent of human foot odor. Both Aedes aegypti and Anopheles gambiae mosquitoes — which transmit dengue and malaria respectively — were much less attracted to the scented beads after being exposed to the chemical. These results showed that the receptor responsible for detecting carbon dioxide also detects skin odorants.
Colors like red, orange, black, & cyan attract mosquitoes.
Chemicals previously known to block mosquitoes’ carbon dioxide receptor can’t be used around people because of unpleasant odors and health safety concerns. To identify more suitable compounds, the team developed a computer simulation method to screen almost half a million chemical compounds in search of structures that might interact with the receptor. They identified 138 compounds that were pleasant smelling, inexpensive, and considered safe for human use. Does mosquito have 47 teeth? Instead of teeth, they have a 6-pronged Micro-needle system, which allows them to pierce the skin and find blood vessels. Two of their outermost needles have 47 tiny “teeth,” which they use to saw through skin Penetration time corresponds to the insertion of the stylets into the host skin and usually lasts <10 sec.
Mosquitoes have a 6-pronged Micro-needle system, which allows them to pierce the skin and find blood vessels
Mosquitoes hate the smell of lavender, citronella, clove, peppermint, basil, Cedar-wood, eucalyptus, peppermint, lemongrass and rosemary, we use this kind of herbal base chemical for safety human and environment. We use eco-friendly and non-toxic pesticides for safety of human, pets and environment. Kindly call a Pest Controller who use non-toxic pesticides and properly educated on Toxicity of Pesticides. Scientific fogging is also another process for Mosquito and other flying Pests. Our process is completely different from others.
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