Crusoé: mimicking nature’s language to repel mosquitoes
Supported and recognized by the University Innovation Hub (PUI), Crusoé is a natural and effective repellent against the tiger mosquito, developed by Claude Grison, director of the ChimEco laboratory (CNRS/University of Montpellier).
Inspired by the language of nature, it combines 100% bio-based molecules derived from lemon eucalyptus and Bourbon geranium, using an innovativeeco-catalysis method, with over 90% efficacy and zero environmental impact.
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