There are many mosquitoes in summer. In order to repel mosquitoes, do we usually choose mosquito-repellent incense or electric mosquito-repellent incense?
From the source, the so-called mosquito-repellent incense is actually a kind of insecticide. Speaking as early as the Southern Song Dynasty, our wise ancient working people invented the mosquito repellent artifact mosquito-repellent incense stick, which is no less effective than today's mosquito-repellent incense. At present, mosquito-repellent incense is made of a mosquito-repellent stick into a circular disc, or an electric mosquito-repellent incense made of insecticidal ingredients dissolved in a liquid.
Experts suggest that it is best not to use mosquito-repellent incense, which contains many chemicals, such as Lenin and toluene, and many other unknown substances, which are very harmful. If used improperly, it will cause serious allergic phenomena, such as sore throat, stuffy nose, headache and other symptoms. If you really can't use it, you should use it correctly. It is best to use it outdoors in an open place, keep good ventilation, and never use it before going to bed! Relevant data show that mosquito-repellent incense is far more repellent than mosquito repellent. Therefore, if used improperly, it will not only fail to achieve mosquito repellent effect, but will harm your body!
To tell the truth, this mosquito is not easy, and it has to risk its life in order to survive. Mosquitoes are hateful, but from its point of view, they are also pitiful. In fact, the most environmentally friendly and healthy way to repel mosquitoes is to pull mosquito nets. In addition, it is the most correct way to do a good job in the hygiene of the home room, keep it clean and tidy, and eliminate the emergence of mosquitoes from the source.
I lit the mosquito net for a week in a row, and I managed to resist it. I felt dizzy when I smelled it. My personal experience tells you that lighting mosquito-repellent incense is really harmful to your health, and you'd better not use it unless you have to.