" Non Toxic
" Odorless
" Silent
" Safe for infants and children
" Up to 95% reduction in Mosquito population in the premises within 24hrs of using the unite (Provided sufficient number of unites are used for the given area)
" Low Mosquito population even when Doors and Windows are kept open
" Shields the premises from Mosquitoes and does not kill them
" Shield is active even during power cuts
" Low power consumption (One unite of electricity per Two Months)
" No monthly expenses like refill, coils or maintenance
" One to Two unites are enough for a premises of 500Sqft area for optimal shielding from Mosquitoes
" Number of unites needed depends on the total area to be shielded and the condition of the surroundings
" One time investment for life time
" Plug it and forget it - It is designed to work 24x7
Science Behind Advanced Mosquito Shielding Technology with Bio Field Emitters
Few facts about Mosquitoes:
Mosquitoes go through four stages in their life cycle: egg, larva, pupa, and adult or imago. Adult females lay their eggs in water, which can be a salt-marsh, a lake, a puddle, a natural reservoir on a plant, or an artificial water container such as a plastic bucket. The first three stages are aquatic and last 5-14 days, depending on the species and the ambient temperature; eggs hatch to become larvae, then pupae. The adult mosquito emerges from the pupa as it floats at the water surface. Adult females can live up to a month - more in captivity - but most probably do not live more than 1-2 weeks in nature.
Mosquitoes have mouthparts which are adapted for piercing the skin of plants and animals. They typically feed on nectar and plant juices. In some species, the female needs to obtain nutrients from a "blood meal" before she can produce eggs.
There are more than 3,500 species of mosquitoes, but the members of three bear primary responsibility for the spread of human diseases. Anopheles mosquitoes are the only species known to carry malaria. They also transmit filariasis (also called elephantiasis) and encephalitis. Culex mosquitoes carry encephalitis, filariasis, and the West Nile virus. And Aedes mosquitoes, of which the voracious Asian tiger is a member, carry yellow fever, dengue, and encephalitis.
Mosquitoes use exhaled carbon dioxide, body odors and temperature and movement to find their victims and mainly the bio fields present in the house determines the population of mosquitoes in that house.
Bio field nature of a given house depends on the cleanliness and the nature of materials present in the house and its surroundings.
Only female mosquitoes have the mouth parts necessary for sucking blood. When biting with their proboscis, they stab two tubes into the skin: one to inject an enzyme that inhibits blood clotting; the other to suck blood into their bodies. They use the blood not for their own nourishment but as a source of protein for their eggs. For food, both males and females eat nectar and other plant sugars.
Mosquitoes transmit disease in a variety of ways. In the case of malaria, parasites attach themselves to the gut of a female mosquito and enter a host as she feeds. In other cases, such as yellow fever and dengue, a virus enters the mosquito as it feeds on an infected human and is transmitted via the mosquito's saliva to a subsequent victim.
The only good thing to that cloud of mosquitoes in your garden is that they are a reliable source of food for thousands of animals, including birds, bats, dragonflies, and frogs. In addition, humans are actually not the first choice for most mosquitoes looking for a meal. They usually prefer horses, cattle, and birds.
All mosquitoes need water to breed so they invariably move in and out of the house.
However, global efforts to stop the spread of mosquitoes are having little effect on them. We find that even with strong repellents, skin creams, electric bats or mats we were not able to effectively bring down the menace of mosquitoes. As we are not handing the bio fields in the house which are the prime reason for attracting them in to the house, even with the fact being that humans are not their first preference for sucking blood.
Female Mosquitoes visit our homes to feed on us for the protein required for laying eggs. Generally they move in to the house in the evening and move out of the house in the morning or day light to lay eggs.
So our Houses are the feeding grounds and the water bodies outside the house are the nesting grounds for them!
Advanced Mosquito shielding technology with Bio Field Emitters works by building a strong bio field which the mosquitoes does not prefer to live in but very safe and good for the humans.
Advanced Mosquito shielding devices are placed in the corner of a room with the walls being the outer boundary of the house to build a strong bio field which affects the entire house.
Few examples of placing the devices in the house with diagrams:
House plan 1
House plan 2
House plan 3
House plan 4
The Red line in the plan is the position to place the device. In every house plan all possible positions are highlighted for the benefit of the customers.
Important points to note in choosing the right position to place the device are:
1. It should be placed in the corner at 45 degrees to the walls
2. Choose the walls which form the outer boundary of the house
3. Depending up on the size and surroundings of the house use one or more devices in the house
4. Normally one device is enough for a house of 500 Sqft
5. Choosing the right position will give maximum results
6. Simple method to choose the right position to place the device is to start with one corner and check out the efficiency for a week. If you are happy with the reduced mosquito population, continue with that position or try the next possible corner.
7. When placing the device in more than one room in a house, place it in one side of the house or in the corners of one boundary wall and leave the other side empty. This way we are increasing the Bio Field levels in one side of the house there by giving space for the mosquitoes to move out of the house from the other side.
8. When placing more than one device, Place one device per day in one corner and note the efficiency. Place the device in the same side corner in another room next day. At a point when you note that the mosquito population has gone down to a very great extent, you can stop placing devices.
9. When multiple unites are placed at the same time in all the corners of the house, we find few of the mosquitoes get confused and get trapped inside the house. So it is better to add devices one by one and also on any one side of the house.
Example of using multiple devices in a house plan:
Example 1
Example 2
Example 3
10.During the day time, please leave the doors and windows open for the mosquitoes to fly away. Close the windows and doors in the evening till you find drastic reduction in the mosquito count inside the house.
11.Best way to asses the efficiency of the device is to first note the mosquito activity inside the house, particularly in a dark corner or inside a cloth cupboard. You will find good number of mosquitoes flying away when you disturb your cloth cupboard. Try the same thing after a day of using the device in that room and see the difference. You will find that the number of mosquitoes has reduced in that cupboard. Day by day the numbers should come down, if they have reduced by not come down to your satisfaction then try a different corner and even then the numbers are not down then add one more device in the same corner or different corner of the same room or the house as sighted in above example.
12.Do not switch off the device. It is designed to work 24x7. Bio Field generated by the device is active even during power cuts.
13.Bio Fields generated by the device are good for the human body and are powerful harmonizers with healing capacity.