This handy device provides hours of scent-free, mess-free defense against mosquitoes ... wasps, yellow jackets and other creatures. However, it's safe for people, plants and pets.
Whenever a mosquito is detected, the Iris tracks its position until it lands. The device then marks that location with a Class-1 eye-safe red laser pointer, while also wirelessly alerting the user ...
In a completely different kind of germ warfare, researchers have tested out a way to drop mosquitoes infected with disease-fighting bacteria over populations prone to outbreaks of dengue fever.
While some have turned to releasing genetically modified mosquitos designed to kill off the biting females, others have looked for ways to create long-lasting mosquito repellent that is non-toxic ...
Mosquitoes are the bad guys of summer. Gals, actually. It’s only female mosquitoes that do the dirty work of biting people. They can wreck a camping trip, cookout, or an outdoor workout. A ...
Mosquito season starts in March and can last until as late as November in some states. That means it's still peak mosquito season right now. If you're like me, you get frustrated by the number ...
And if you've got bites but can't see any bugs, chances are, these might be from mosquitoes buzzing around your home or yard. Not only can these insects leave itchy and swollen marks on our skin ...
These new methods, from parasites to gene editing, control mosquitoes without pesticides. Aedes aegypti mosquitoes (shown) carry a slew of diseases, including the virus that causes dengue fever.
If you feel like you're the victim of itchy mosquito bites more often than others, it may not be all in your head. Sonja Swiger, Ph.D., Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service entomologist ...
NAQUERA, Spain, Aug 1 (Reuters) - A Spanish laboratory is breeding and sterilising thousands of tiger mosquitoes to fight dengue fever and other diseases as climate change encourages the invasive ...
If you’re looking up how to get rid of mosquitoes, odds are there’s a familiar buzzing sound in your home. Mosquitoes are frustrating to say the least— should one go under the radar ...