World Mosquitoes Day 2024:

9 Ways To Protect Yourselves From Them

Published by: ABP Live
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1. Use Insect Repellents:

Apply mosquito repellents with ingredients like DEET, picaridin, or oil of lemon eucalyptus on exposed skin for protection.

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2. Wear Protective Clothing:

Mosquitoes are the most active during dusk and dawn so make sure that you’re wearing long sleeves, pants and socks especially during these hours.

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3. Remove Stagnant Water:

Removing stagnant water around your home can help prevent mosquito breeding. Mosquitoes often lay eggs in stagnant water found in places like gutters and flower pots, making it essential to clear these areas.

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4. Install Screens:

Make sure your doors and windows have secure and undamaged screens. These screens would help to prevent mosquitoes from entering your home.

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5. Use Essential Oils:

Essential oils like eucalyptus, lavender, citronella and tea tree have mosquito repelling properties. Using these oils on clothes or diffusers at home may help repel mosquitoes.

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6. Use Mosquito Nets:

Using mosquito nets while sleeping can help you prevent yourselves from mosquito bites and other mosquito borne diseases.

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7. Install Mosquito Zappers:

Installing mosquito zappers helps prevent mosquito bites by attracting and killing mosquitoes using UV light or other attractants. These devices lure mosquitoes in and eliminate them.

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8. Plant Mosquito Repellent Plants:

Planting mosquito-repellent plants like marigold, lavender, neem, lemon balm, catnip, and mint can help keep mosquitoes away. Their strong scents and natural oils act as deterrents, making outdoor spaces more comfortable.

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9. Avoid Peak Hours:

Try to stay indoors during peak mosquito activity times, typically early morning and late afternoon.

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