🩸 It’s Not Your Imagination
Some people really are mosquito magnets — and science can explain why.
🔥 1. Body Heat and Carbon Dioxide
Mosquitoes detect warmth and CO₂ from up to 50 metres away.
If you run warm, breathe heavily, or exercise outdoors, you’re easier to find.
🧬 2. Skin Chemistry
Everyone’s skin releases unique chemical compounds.
Those higher in lactic acid, uric acid and ammonia attract mosquitoes more.
Genetics play a huge role — so blame your DNA, not your perfume.
👕 3. Clothing Colour
Dark colours absorb heat and stand out visually.
Switch to light neutrals — and treat clothes with Camo® Fabric Spray for invisible protection.
🍷 4. What You Eat and Drink
Alcohol and sugary drinks slightly raise body temperature and CO₂ output.
Stay hydrated and limit sweet mixers in mosquito-dense areas.
🌿 5. Scent and Skincare
Floral perfumes and scented lotions attract insects.
Opt for unscented moisturisers or citronella-based repellents instead.
🧴 How to Stop Being the Target
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Apply Camo® 30 % Citriodiol Spray before outdoor activities.
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Use Bracelets for continuous protection.
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Keep skin cool and covered after sunset.
🌙 Remember: mosquitoes can’t bite what they can’t find or smell.