In this short video clip you see a hornet sprayed only with Gaia co2 water. The hornet drops out of the air, and two more sprays of co2 suffocates the pest. Insects breathe through their thorax, Gaia nano co2 coats the bodies of even large insects, preventing respiration.
Notice the water is clear, just co2 added. Safe for humans to drink, kills bugs fast...
An insect the size of a hornet drops from a bird feeder after being spray. Can’t fly or crawl to escape.
Normally a hornet can fly through a heavy downpour..but one spray of nano co2 and flying becomes impossible.
Ants can usually swim through puddles or raindrops however with a puddle full of nano size co2 bubbles, ants cannot get traction. The ants are frantically flailing due to the reduced surface tension of ultra fine bubbles.
What I believe to be the case is that any nano bubbles produced by Gaia other than Co2, will have the same effect.
Insects display hydrophobic properties which is why they can fly through a rain storm without dropping out of the sky. In addition due to their mass vs weight, insects can leverage the surface tension of liquids which is why insects can 'walk on water'.
Gaia systems inject gas into liquids, producing ultra fine, nano size gas bubbles that seem to go against the laws of physics. With biomimicry, scientists strive to mimic natures mathematical perfection to suit the local ecosystems. Gaia has discovered macro applications of nano technology that can be deployed efficiently large scale, penetrating the hydrophobic insect hairs and knocking them out of flight.
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www.GaiaWater.com