Views: 24 Author: Site Editor Publish Time: 2023-11-21 Origin: Site
When there are many mosquitoes in summer, people inevitably use mosquito coils. After igniting the coil, the number of mosquitoes decreases, but no mosquito bodies are seen inside the house. Therefore, many people have a question about the coil, which is whether the mosquitoes have been smoked away or died?
During the process of mosquito coil spreading to the air, the amount is relatively small for mosquitoes, so it is not chronic poisoning.
Instead, the amount of poisoning is relatively small, and each species has a natural instinct to avoid it. Therefore, smelling this thing indicates that it is toxic, so they run away.
However, with the extension of the use of time, the anti-toxicity of mosquitoes is also increasing, even if the amount of this effective ingredient in the mosquito coil, but still dare not add too much, afraid of the evolution of mosquito anti-toxicity is too strong.
So mosquito coil is simply repellent effect. Generally, mosquitoes do not die, because this poisoning is only mild for mosquitoes.
Mosquito coil can stun mosquitoes. Mosquitoes usually go outdoors to find fresh air to breathe when they are dizzy. If you want to kill the stun mosquitoes, it is best to put a large basin of water indoors because there is oxygen in the water.
Mosquitoes will feel the fresh air and run inside, resulting in drowning like those who are drunk. In the morning, you will find dead mosquitoes in the basin.
1、Half an hour before going to bed is a good time to use mosquito coil.Doors and Windows should be closed, people and pets should leave.
2、Mosquito coil is best placed outdoors for use, such as around the home, doorways or areas with air circulation. The best repellent effect is to light mosquito coil in the evening and before dark.
3、For safety reasons, lit mosquito coils are best not placed near the head to reduce smoke inhalation. It is best to use safe and natural methods to repel mosquitoes in summer, such as mosquito nets or window screens to keep them out.