mosqui2 spray technology
Mosquitoes are attracted to people based on several cues, including carbon dioxide, the scents produced by our metabolism or our skin microbiome, and the soaps and fragrances we use, creating our own unique personal odor profile.
Some of us are more attractive to these disease-carrying insects than others.
Repellents work because they disrupt, change or even reduce concentrations of the cues that are attractive to mosquitos, midges, ticks and other bugs.
Our formulations focus on these unique intermodal cues. Our scientists have formulated novel combinations of highly effective compounds and molecules to a) mask human cues and scents attractive to bugs and b) repel bugs using olfactory scent structures that create a negative halo of disruption that mosquitos and midges find intolerable. Our formulations have been integrated into a water-soluble carrier and spray system that when used correctly and consistently, creates a highly repulsive environment for many insect types and reduce the natural urge for insects to bite.