Mosquitoes can be irritating and their bites are annoyingly itchy, but these pesky insects can also potentially carry harmful diseases. What's the best way to help stop them in their tracks? Here are five proven tips for avoiding mosquito bites.
November 3, 2015
Mosquitoes can be irritating and their bites are annoyingly itchy, but these pesky insects can also potentially carry harmful diseases. What's the best way to help stop them in their tracks? Here are five proven tips for avoiding mosquito bites.
For those travelling to tropical climes, prophylactic medication is available to help prevent malaria, which is spread though mosquitoes. Even when malaria is not a concern, there's good reason to avoid getting bitten.
It’s important to remember that mosquito bites and the diseases they could transmit have the potential to become debilitating and, if left untreated, possibly fatal. That's why precautions are necessary.
How can you fight back?
Mosquitoes tend to bite at sundown and dawn when they are most active, but they can be around at any time of day. Wearing long trousers and a long sleeve shirt can help protect your skin from bites.
Mosquito nets are another important tool for preventing bites and should be used when camping or in a high-risk area. They also make it easier to sleep if you're not constantly swatting them away.
Using an anti-mosquito spray containing DEET (N-Diethyl-meta-toluamide) is effective at keeping the bugs away. The downside of these products is that they can stain clothing and may be harmful if ingested. Use them with caution.
Mosquitoes enjoy hot and humid conditions. You can avoid bites by staying away from swampy areas and still water.
Foods like garlic have been known to deter mosquitoes, though you don’t want to scare off your human companions as well!
Although these methods aren't foolproof, a little prevention can go a long way towards keeping these potentially harmful insects at bay. And while every mosquito bite is no reason for alarm, if ever you have concerns speak with your family physician.
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