I'm one of those people who gets eaten alive by mosquitos (after one particularly unfortunate middle school field trip, I counted 146 bug bites and will never forget it). Over the course of a lifetime ...
KUALA LUMPUR: Manufacturers and suppliers of incense coils and joss sticks can heave a sigh of relief now that the companies claiming design rights to the products have lost their claims in court and ...
Inhaling smoke emitted by mosquito coils and incense sticks is not only harmful to the lungs, but can also cause cancer, said Sundeep Salvi, director of Chest Research Foundation, Pune, here on Friday ...
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This is the product my family in Spain swear by to repel flying insects – and it's under £10 on Amazon
Mosquitoes and midges are the bane of any summer. After a trip to visit family in Spain, I now have exactly what I need to repel them from my patio - citronella incense coils (£9.99 at Amazon). I’m ...
Love burning incense sticks? Or simply prefer using mosquito coils to get rid of those biting bests? Well, it might not be the healthiest idea. According to a recent finding, both incense sticks and ...
The sight and smell of smouldering mosquito coils is a mainstay of summer sensations. But is all that smoke really keeping away the swarms of mosquitoes and is breathing in the smoke worse than ...
Cameron Webb and the Department of Medical Entomology, NSW Health Pathology, have been engaged by a wide range of insect repellent and insecticide manufacturers to provide testing of products and ...
Recent studies have shown that mosquito coils and incense sticks are not only harmful for the lungs, but can also cause cancer, revealed Dr. Sundeep Salvi, Director of Chest Research Foundation, Pune, ...
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