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Body paint may protect against insect bites: Study

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A new study suggests A new study suggests  that being stripy may  also work for people in remote tribal communities who paint their bodies in monochrome shades.The new study says that the traditional body-paintings of tribal people in Africa, Australia and Papua New Guinea may protect them from the blood-sucking horseflies abundant in those areas, reported CNN.The study, published in the Royal Society Open Science journal, saw a team of researchers led by scientists from Eotvos Lorand University in Hungary describe a bizarre series of experiments they carried out to test their theory. The scientists coated several plastic mannequins of different colours, some mimicking dark tones, while others that are fairer. The remaining mannequins were dark brown with white stripes. They left the mannequins in glue for four weeks in a horsefly-infested meadow in Hungary.At the conclusion of the experiment, the researchers counted the number of horseflies stuck to the glue and found the fewest on the striped models, followed by the fairer-skinned ones and then the darker tones.The study found that the darker-skinned models attracted 10 times as many as the striped model. The fairer-skinned one attracted double the number of horseflies when compared with the striped one, and the darker models had 5.1 times more flies than the fairer-skinned mannequins. (ANI)

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