Excruciating tropical disease can now be transmitted in most of Europe, study finds

#chikungunya #ClimateChange sure the bosses of #oil #banking #chemical sectors and other #RichWhoNeverCares will invest more in #repellant which will make the #pest stronger for every one else, as usual.
Then thoses #IndustryBosses will convince the #Stupidest via #adverts to do the same, in order to sell their #toxic , for all , by design products

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Excruciating tropical disease can now be transmitted in most of Europe, study finds

‘Shocking’ data shows the climate crisis and invasive mosquitos mean chikungunya could spread in 29 countries

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@ItsTrainingCatsAndDogs I live in Canada, and we have plenty of mosquitoes. Wearing dark colours can make you more attractive. Swatting them away does nothing. Mosquitoes are attracted primarily by the chemicals produced by your skin biome. DEET is the only thing that I've found that works reliably.

#Canada #mosquitoes #DEET #repellant

Mosquitoes are not repelled by vitamins and other oral supplements you might take
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An Aedes aegypti mosquito feeds. Only the females feed on blood.James Gathany/CDC

A longstanding medical myth suggests that taking vitamin B1, also known as thiamine, can make your body repel mosquitoes.

A “systemic...
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#mosquitos.thiamine #vitamin d #garlic #repellant

Mosquitoes are not repelled by vitamins and other oral supplements you might take - Alaska Native News

A longstanding medical myth suggests that taking vitamin B1, also known as thiamine, can make your body repel mosquitoes. A “systemic repellent” that makes your whole body unappealing to biting insects certainly sounds good. Even if you correctly reject the misinformation questioning safe and effective repellents like DEET, oral repellents would still have the benefit […]

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