What is the mechanism behind electrical mosquito repellents?

in mosquito •  2 years ago 

Mosquito repellents operate by heating mosquito repellent liquid to produce vapors that are diffused in the air. Upon being plugged into an electrical socket, the mosquito repellent emits vapors.
It consists of two main components: the bottle that holds the mosquito repellent solution and the heating mechanism. When the device is plugged in, the heating mechanism warms the bottle, and the resulting vapor creates a barrier that weakens and kills mosquitoes effectively. Because the vapors disperse throughout the room, hidden mosquitoes are also quickly targeted and eradicated. You will notice them either stunned or dead the next day. Therefore, your evenings are safeguarded against the constant annoyance of mosquito bites and the potential for mosquito-borne diseases at night.
The product is suitable for use even during the day and is best suited for indoor use. The biggest benefit is that the mosquito repellent is entirely safe for human use, but if you are prone to respiratory problems, it is advisable to consult your doctor before use.

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