Most any kind of fabric can reduce, to some extent, the chance that a mosquito will bite at that site. Many mosquitoes will merely fly a few inches to find unprotected skin on the head, neck or hands. read more
Most any kind of fabric can reduce, to some extent, the chance that a mosquito will bite at that site. Many mosquitoes will merely fly a few inches to find unprotected skin on the head, neck or hands. Fabrics that are densely woven (the more thread per inch) may offer a challenge for a mosquito trying to insert her proboscis through to the skin. read more
To prevent mosquito bites, dress wisely. You can either block the mosquitoes physically, or use a chemical barrier which repels them. it takes more than a cork hat to protect yourself from mosquitoes. 1) Fabric. Knitted fabrics contain millions of tiny holes which can be easily pierced by a mosquito’s sharp proboscis. read more