Interesting article that popped up in my news feed.
https://www.webmd.com/skin-problems...your-body-soap-could-be-attracting-mosquitoes
https://www.webmd.com/skin-problems...your-body-soap-could-be-attracting-mosquitoes
Citronella!Fantastic! I think they’re a bit overzealous claiming that it’s the fruity-floral scents that were causing the effect, since each soap they tested came from a different brand, but maybe more research will help us formulate the best mosquito repellent soap without having to smell like neem oil
That’s funny - that could be true for me too. When my husband and I are outside together he gets devoured and they leave me alone. He says it’s because he is O negative, universal donor. I don’t know what my blood type is but I like to think it is “be positive” .Eh, maybe. Last I heard they are attracted to our sweat. Soo... who knows what's true lol. I do know they used to want to eat me alive alot more before menopause. So there's that.
I tried once, but the scent faded immediately; have you had more success? I thought to make a citronella sunblock or similar…Citronella!
lol, yeah, I've suddenly become alot less delicious apparently. They used to make a bee line for me and they ignored him like he wasn't there. It's weird. Not that he gets bitten. They just kind of ignore us both.That’s funny - that could be true for me too. When my husband and I are outside together he gets devoured and they leave me alone. He says it’s because he is O negative, universal donor. I don’t know what my blood type is but I like to think it is “be positive” .
maybe more research will help us formulate the best mosquito repellent soap
Lemon Eucalytus EO, definitely. When my nephew got married in the chapel beneath the statue of Christ the Redeemer in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, all 25 guests stayed in a Villa there. Because I read that mosquitoes were rampant there due to recent rains, flooding and mud slides. I made enough mosquito repellent for everyone. My niece was particularly vulnerable. Her comment, "I don't mind smelling like Lemon Pledge when I enter a room. This stuff works great and I'm grateful for it!"That's interesting @Kari Howie! @Blufuz, lemon eucalyptus seems to stick in soap and it is very citronella-like to my nose. I've read somewhere that it has mosquito repelling qualities, but can't remember where. It might be something to look into.
Could you share the recipe? I’m also going to Rio soon need all the protection I can get!Lemon Eucalytus EO, definitely. When my nephew got married in the chapel beneath the statue of Christ the Redeemer in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, all 25 guests stayed in a Villa there. Because I read that mosquitoes were rampant there due to recent rains, flooding and mud slides. I made enough mosquito repellent for everyone.
I make only neem oil soap and I don’t smell like neem oil. The bugs don’t care for me anymore and I never use bug spray on a property identified as a wetlandFantastic! I think they’re a bit overzealous claiming that it’s the fruity-floral scents that were causing the effect, since each soap they tested came from a different brand, but maybe more research will help us formulate the best mosquito repellent soap without having to smell like neem oil
I can't find all my notes that have my sources for the research I did. ARGH. Stay tuned.Could you share the recipe? I’m also going to Rio soon need all the protection I can get!
They used female mosquitos, it’s deep in the methods of the original paper.The study is interesting, but I was surprised at the small pool of only four people. Also, It would have been more interesting if instead of “extracting” their scent they would have exposed them to an area with mosquitos and see how many actual bites they got. I suppose few people would volunteer for that. However, considering that male mosquitos don’t bite humans or animals but only feed on fruit and plants, it makes me wonder if they controlled the gender of the mosquitos, I don’t recall seeing that. So it would make sense for the male mosquitos to be attracted to fruity scents.
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