A really effective app against mosquitoes


If you’re tired of mosquito bites, allergic to citronella, and prefer an eco-friendly method, Anti Mosquitos is the app for you.

Keeping away those pesky flying insects with your phone using an app is no longer science fiction. After some tweaks to improve their effectiveness, dedicated apps are now proving truly efficient.

Anti Mosquitos fully delivers on its promise, so there’s no need to head out into nature with insecticide spray; there’s now a simpler, eco-friendly, and completely odorless method.

How does it work?

Anti Mosquitos is a sound-based repellent. By launching the app, your smartphone will emit high frequencies between 16,000 Hz and 20,000 Hz, which will keep mosquitoes, both small and large, away.

These ultrasonic emissions, completely inaudible to humans, are absolutely deafening and unbearable for small flying insects. Therefore, any mosquitoes that approach your phone, and thus you, will go bite elsewhere.

Given the immense variety of mosquitoes on Earth, Anti Mosquito detects the sounds best suited to the region where you are staying in order to be as effective as possible.

This very lightweight application remains active in the background; it is also possible to set a countdown timer so that the application stops automatically.

The application is also available for computers. La Quotidienne offers you this little gift if you would like to try it:

Free app for iPhone and Android.





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