On the Microchip PIC microcontroller application notes website is an idea
for a novel mosquito repeller. It simply produces a very quiet duplication
of the sound of a dragonfly's wings. The dragonfly is a natural predator
of the mosquito, and the theory is that the mosquitos will actually try to
avoid areas where they hear dragonflies flying.
I built one using a PIC12C508 and a small piezoelectric transducer.
Surprised me - the darned thing actually works!
73, Zack W9SZ
On Tue, 23 Jul 2002, K4SB wrote:
> jljarvis wrote:
> >
> > Guys,
> snipped
> > For those of you who doubt the insect chasing properties of this
> > stuff...don't.
> > a 50% sol'n w/water works well as a spray. We use it in VT against black
> > flies and
> > mosquitos, and in the Carribean for mustiques & no see 'ums. Works great.
> >
> > 73, Jim, n2ea
>
> Don't know if this product contains it, but NBC ( I think ) ran a news
> item a week or so ago, and it showed the results of testing. In short,
> if the product doesn't contain an ingredient called "beet" (spelling
> is probably wrong ), it's worthless as a repellent.
>
> 73
> Ed
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