World’s First Insect Repelling Intelligent Fabric – No More Mosquito Bites
UK inventor George Costa has good news for people who get bitten by mosquitoes. He’s invented a revolutionary intelligent fabric called Arnywear which creates a force field against mosquitoes whenever you wear it – it’s a totally natural mosquito repellent.
London, UK (PRWEB) August 9, 2005 -- UK inventor George Costa has good news for people who get bitten by mosquitoes. He’s invented a revolutionary intelligent clothing called Arnywear which creates a force field against mosquitoes whenever you wear it – it’s a totally natural mosquito repellent fabric.
Unlike traditional sprays and creams, the fabric (which has also been made into a teddy bear) is a natural mosquito repellent clothing that doesn’t contain any chemicals and is totally safe for even the most allergic children and babies. It can even be sucked and chewed. What's more, it continues to work long after traditional insect repellents have worn off.
So why do you get bitten? Mr Costa says that "mosquitos home in on people because they are giving off carbon dioxide, lactic acid and also heat. Mosquitoes use carbon dioxide and lactic acid like sign posts to your body - following them until they find your skin and ... they bite you."
So how do you stop them? Well you need to confuse them and take down those sign posts. Arnywear, the insect repelling clothing, releases a fresh smelling vapour whenever it's moved or rubbed - this which reacts with the insects’ chemical receptors confusing them and driving them away … they simply can’t find you.
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