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How to Prevent Mosquito Bites

Not only is a mosquito bite an uncomfortable and unwelcome experience, but it also has serious health concerns. This is especially true today with so much news focused on the many different types of diseases transmitted through mosquitoes. Here are a few practical ways to prevent mosquito bites in the young and old alike. Keep in mind that having your home treated using mosquito prevention techniques is always highly recommended. However, when you are away from home, or if your home has not been treated yet, keep these simple tips in mind.

Still Water, Ponds, Or Puddles

It is a scientific fact that mosquitoes are attracted to still water. Mosquitoes need water standing water to lay their eggs. So any water that has been allowed to pool and sit for an extended period can become a mosquito nursery.

Avoiding areas where still water ponds or stagnant puddles exist is one of the easiest ways to prevent mosquito bites. Another excellent way to avoid potential mosquito bites is to plan activities when mosquitoes are least active. Mosquitoes are most active and bite most frequently and aggressively at dusk and dawn. Planning activities at night or during the hot middle part of the day can reduce your exposure to mosquitoes.

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Hot and Humid Outdoors

Avoiding the outdoors during peak mosquito activity times can significantly reduce your chances of getting bitten. Mosquito bites are also more frequent when it is hot and humid. Keep children inside under these conditions, and you can significantly reduce the chances of mosquito bites. Another excellent way of avoiding potential bites is to wear the right type of clothing. This includes wearing light-colored, loose-fitting clothes that cover as much of your body as possible. Long-sleeved shirts and pants (not too tight) are ideal.

Floral Designs Can Attract Mosquitoes

Along with protective clothing, it is also a good idea to wear a hat to protect your head from potential bites. While light-colored clothes make it harder for mosquitoes to see you, bright colors and floral designs can actually attract mosquitoes. In some cases, mosquitoes may see this type of clothing as similar to flowers that produce nectar. Mosquitoes are also attracted to human body odors. So making sure you shower and are not covered in sweat can also prevent mosquito bites.

Years Of Experience

Everyone has a distinct body odor, though some aromas seem to be more attractive than others. Regardless of your scent, avoiding areas and times of the day when mosquitoes are present is always the best strategy. Even shampoos, lotions, soaps, and other cosmetics with a flowery scent fragrance can attract mosquitoes.

The best way to prevent mosquito bites is to banish mosquitoes from your yard. Mr. Mister Mosquito Control is a reliable and trusted source with years of experience, dedicated technicians, and a long list of satisfied customers. Over the years, Mr. Mister Mosquito Control is consistently the top choice for residential and commercial customers who expect the best mosquito relief.

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