THE MAYHEM OF MOSQUITOES - How to Protect Yourself?
One of the most harmful insects on the planet is the mosquito. Millions of instances of malaria occur each year because of these teeny tiny organisms, who are always eager to gorge themselves on you. Mosquitoes can also spread a variety of other illnesses, such as the West Nile or Zika viruses, chikungunya, etc. So, it should be a top priority to avoid mosquito bites in the first place.
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Wearing long sleeves and long trousers will prevent mosquito bites. Also, wear as much loose clothing as you can. First of all, it is much more comfortable thanks to this. Second, especially if the fabric is thin, mosquitoes occasionally bite through clothing. So be sure to dress appropriately.
- If you are outside or in a room without screens, use air conditioning or cover up with a mosquito bed net. The mosquito net is equipped with tiny openings that are large enough to let breezes freely pass through while still keeping away mosquitoes and other biting insects. To have a decent night's sleep, it would be best to hang the netting over your bed.
- An effective mosquito repellent oil kills mosquitoes, kills other insects/bugs too, doesn’t have an irritating smell, and purifies the air to keep it free from breeding larvae. Commonly available repellants offer some of these benefits, but not all. That is precisely why Vann Essentials Mosquito Repellant Oil is the best choice out of all options. It keeps dengue, malaria, etc. causing mosquitoes away and gets rid of insects/bugs, thus cleansing the air inside your living space. And its revitalizing lavender aroma helps keep interiors aromatic and fresh.
- Don’t overuse mosquito-repellant coils. It creates toxic gases inside your living space, often causing respiratory problems. Even if you’re using it, make sure to keep it far away from your bedroom, and allow proper ventilation, so the gases don’t cause suffocation or coughing.
- Always ensure that unnecessary water doesn’t get collected in coolers, puddles, garden areas, or kitchens. Dirty water allows mosquito spores to breed, further causing diseases.
Thanks,
Happy Health.