In a blow to dubstep fans everywhere, a team of insect researchers has found that female mosquitoes listening to Skrillex had less sex and sucked less blood than mosquitoes who spent 10 minutes in silence..
by : Charlie Cocksedge on : 05 Apr 2019 14:52. mosquito/Skrillex JJ Harrison/PA.
A study has shown music by Skrillex might protect you from mosquito bites.
Modern-day mosquito repellents include sprays, candles, bracelets, and lotions.
Humans have been searching for an effective mosquito repellent for hundreds of years.
Skrillex could save us from mosquito bites according to a recent scientific study. The research paper was published in the journal Acta Tropica last week, and the … It sounds like a prank, and especially since its just 2nd of April, this claim is ‘highly suspicious’ however scientists say that music by dubstep star ‘Skrillex’ can keep mosquitoes from biting. Image copyright Getty Images
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But listening to music is not a safe method to protect yourself from mosquito bites. Skrillex's Music Could Protect You From Mosquito Bites •A new study says Skrillex song made mosquitoes have less sex and bite less often. A recent study found that dubstep, in particular songs by Grammy-winner Skrillex, worked to protect people from mosquito bites.
According to a recent scientific study, the way to avoid mosquito bites is to listen to electronic music - specifically dubstep, specifically by US artist Skrillex. A new study suggests that a Skrillex track may prevent mosquitoes from mating and biting.
Dis one fit sound like April Fool joke but according to one recent scientific study, di way to avoid mosquito bites na to listen to electronic music - particularly dubstep by US artist Skrillex. It sounds like an April Fools' Day prank, but scientists say that music by dubstep star Skrillex can keep mosquitoes from biting. OK what?
While it may be April Fool's Day, scientists aren't kidding around with a new study showing Skrillex's music is actually one hell of a mosquito repellent.
The authors of the new study, published March 25 in the journal Acta Tropica, wanted to test whether loud music could be used to manipulate mosquito behavior as an "environmentally … •Researchers believe … A new study finds that a Skrillex song is a mosquito …
However, what if the best mosquito repellent was right under your airpods? "Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites," a Skrillex classic, is apparently a secret weapon against mosquito sex, according to a new study.
Skrillex’s Music Stops Mosquitoes Having Sex Study Finds. I know this sounds bonkers, but I promise this isn't an April fools hangover.