You’re finally resting down, preparing to go asleep… but a faint buzzing noise disrupts the mood. That nasty mosquito is surrounding you again and never reveals itself! You’ve tried everything: turned on the light, pulled the blanket up to your nose… nothing works. What if the solution was right in your palm?
A simple technique… using your phone!
Yes, you read it correctly. There’s no need to get up or become a mosquito ninja. You only need your smartphone. What’s the idea? Light and carbon dioxide from your exhale attract mosquitos. Easy as pie.
This is how you do it:
- Lie comfortably on your back in bed. Inhale deeply.
- Turn your phone’s brightness to maximum.
- Place it on your chest with the illuminated screen facing up.
- Bend your knees if your linens are light in hue. This provides a more apparent background for locating the insect.
- Blow gently toward the phone. Carbon dioxide naturally draws mosquitos.
- Wait for a few minutes. The insect, intrigued by the light and your breath, will approach…
- Once it has been placed on or around the screen, it is your time!
No more disturbed nights caused by a discreet mosquito.
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