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Alby News Ghana Blog of Thursday, 2 March 2023

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What To Do Naturally To Keep Mosquitoes Away From You

According to Healthline, mosquitoes are tiny insects or insect-like organisms that can be found nearly everywhere on Earth. These insects are not only known for spreading diseases like malaria, yellow fever, and the West Nile virus, but also for causing painful and itchy bites. Mosquitoes are attracted to humans and animals not just because of the carbon dioxide and heat they emit, but also because of the lactic acid, uric acid, and ammonia that can be present in perspiration. Mosquitoes are most likely to bite in the morning and afternoon during the warmer months of the year.

There are a number of natural ways to avoid being bitten by mosquitoes, as detailed on WebMD. Some advice is as follows:

Use natural insect repellents: Chemicals found in plants like citronella, lavender, peppermint, and eucalyptus can keep mosquitoes away. You can utilize these items in a variety of ways, such as by spraying peppermint oil on your skin, rubbing lavender oil into your skin, or lighting citronella candles.

Wearing long sleeves, pants, and shoes will help keep mosquitoes from biting you. However, mosquitoes prefer dark colors, so it's best to avoid wearing these if you want to avoid being bitten.

Employ a mosquito net to keep the pests at bay while you snooze or relax outside. You can get mosquito netting if you like. Mosquito netting is an effective way to protect yourself from mosquitoes and other flying insects, and it comes in a wide range of sizes and forms to suit your needs.

Keep your yard free of stagnant water and other breeding grounds for mosquitoes by regularly raking up any debris and disposing of any trash you find there. In order to prevent water from pooling, you should clear out your gutters and downspouts and remove any containers that could hold water, such as buckets, tires, or birdbaths.

Use a fan: Mosquitoes aren't great fliers, so if you can get them to move away from you, that's a good thing. It's possible that the fan's airflow will make it more difficult for mosquitoes to fly, and it may also help dissipate the carbon dioxide and heat that draw them in.

It is common knowledge that citronella, marigolds, and catnip all have properties that deter mosquitoes. You can take advantage of these features by cultivating these plants in your garden. Mozzies can be kept at away by scattering these plants around your yard or keeping them in pots on your patio.

Use mosquito traps, which are equipped with a combination of heat, light, and carbon dioxide that lures in and kills insects. The use of these traps has the potential to be an effective strategy for lowering the mosquito population in your yard.

Use technological aids Today, you can buy any number of electronic gadgets that, among other things, claim to keep mosquitoes away using ultrasonic sound waves. These devices' efficacy is debatable, but it could be wise to consider them as a backup safety measure anyhow.

As mosquito activity is highest in the morning and late afternoon, it is best to stay inside or in a well-protected place during these times. Assuming you are forced to spend time outside in spite of these warnings, avoiding swamps and ponds and taking the other precautions listed below will help you avoid mosquito bites the most.

To lessen the odds of getting bitten by mosquitoes, you might try some of these natural methods of repelling them. Remember to pack insect repellent and other protective measures before venturing into areas known to have a high prevalence of mosquito-borne diseases.