Exactly. 10+ yr old tech made portable thanks to lithium cells. Nightcore had a similar model with its own mats. Given the description I guessed he was going to post similar.So a good night mat which is effective.. nice. Does it work on the Indian mosquitoes ?
This is called GMO. I doubt it was let out maybe controlled tests. Take it further you end up on an isolated island like Dr. MoreauMore seriously, In some country people developed mosquito variants that couldn't breed but crowded out other males. Sounds nice.
In my experience, Good Night + Anti Mosquito Incense stick + Zapping racket work best.
This.All out is crap and stay away.
Ordered allout all night spray and will be delivered tomorrow.@raksrules what did you end up going with ?
So the plain spray then?Ordered allout all night spray and will be delivered tomorrow.
There is a booklet included with more info but they say to avoid excessive inhalation. I think it should be fine. I've seen air stewards spray in the cabin pointing to the top when arriving at some places.what if younger children's & Senior Citizens with Asthma etc. respiratory issues inhale that spray?
2 things that work for me:
1) Mosquito nets on all the windows (don't forget the openings for exhaust fans in the kitchen/bathroom)
2) citronella or citronella incense sticks are pretty effective.
The one I use is from a brand called Phool. It is organic and smells good. It comes with a wooden incense holder (long enough that the ash also falls on the holder). One neat thing is that the instruction manual is made from seed paper, which you can burry in the ground, and a plant will grow. They are less irritating on the nose than the ones from mainstream brands. I hate mosquito coil cause it makes my nose stuffy, but this brand's incense does not.Will have to try Citronella incense sticks. I see many are available on Amazon, do you recommend any ones in particular?
The one I use is from a brand called Phool. It is organic and smells good. It comes with a wooden incense holder (long enough that the ash also falls on the holder). One neat thing is that the instruction manual is made from seed paper, which you can burry in the ground, and a plant will grow. They are less irritating on the nose than the ones from mainstream brands. I hate mosquito coil cause it makes my nose stuffy, but this brand's incense does not.
If you have Blinkit or Instamart, you can order them right away.
I have asthma, and all out stuff has triggered it for me. Dont like inhaling burned stuff either ( so much leaf burning in my area in winters, what a stupid way to create pollution .. )what if younger children's & Senior Citizens with Asthma etc. respiratory issues inhale that spray?
I have asthma, and all out stuff has triggered it for me. Dont like inhaling burned stuff either ( so much leaf burning in my area in winters, what a stupid way to create pollution .. )
Odomas works well + cover arms and legs + socks - so only need to apply on exposed areas. Instead of face, i just apply slightly behind ears, some on neck.
And keep windows closed before evening.
I just use whatever my local store has. I found them to be more effective than coils and easier on the senses.Will have to try Citronella incense sticks. I see many are available on Amazon, do you recommend any ones in particular?
I've never seen sticks. We used candles (more like torches with big candles in them) when eating outdoors and they were effective against all flying bugs.Will have to try Citronella incense sticks.
Obvious advantage is no soot.Always burn these candles in an airy room with cross ventilation.