Hotter temperatures may render natural insect repellents less effective against mosquitoes, according to a new study.
Hotter temperatures may render natural insect repellents less effective against mosquitoes, according to a new study.
New research reveals that rising temperatures may reduce the effectiveness of natural mosquito repellents like citronellal ...
This is the first demonstration of a Mendelian pain phenotype caused by a mutation in TRPA1... According to James Cox, one of the lead authors, “a large family was ascertained [by Francisco ...
A study found that heat reduces the effectiveness of natural mosquito repellents like citronella and catnip oil by desensitizing TRPA1, a receptor mosquitoes use to detect irritants. At temperatures ...
Hotter temperatures may render natural insect repellents less effective against mosquitoes, according to a new study.Researchers found that a pain ...