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Repellents

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health-and-safety5 months ago

Effective Mosquito and Tick Prevention Tips Backed by Science

The article reviews various mosquito repellents and protective products for summer, including chemical-based sprays like DEET and picaridin, natural options like lemon eucalyptus oil, physical barriers such as mosquito nets, and innovative solutions like electronic devices and outdoor fans, emphasizing the importance of choosing effective and safe options to prevent bites and related diseases.

health-and-lifestyle5 months ago

Top Tips to Prevent Mosquito Bites This Summer

This article provides seven practical tips to prevent mosquito bites during summer, including managing CO2 output, controlling sweat and body odor, choosing protective clothing, using repellents, timing outdoor activities wisely, modifying the environment, and taking extra precautions if you have Type O blood, to enjoy outdoor activities safely.

health-and-wellness6 months ago

Top Entomologist-Recommended Tips to Prevent Mosquito Bites

To prevent mosquito bites, experts recommend using citronella candles or plants, spraying your yard with insecticide if necessary, reducing standing water around your home, avoiding outdoor activities during peak mosquito hours at dawn and dusk, and using fans to deter mosquitoes. Installing bat boxes can also naturally reduce mosquito populations by attracting bats that feed on them.

health1 year ago

"Top Mosquito Repellents: Expert Recommendations for Summer"

As mosquito season begins in the U.S., the CDC recommends using repellents with DEET, IR3535, picaridin, or oil of lemon eucalyptus to protect against bites and diseases like malaria and Zika. Additional preventive measures include wearing long sleeves, avoiding peak mosquito activity times, eliminating standing water, and treating clothes with permethrin. The CDC tests insecticides in a Fort Collins lab to monitor effectiveness and resistance, noting that mosquitoes can develop resistance to chemicals like pyrethroids.

health2 years ago

The Surprising Link Between Soap and Mosquito Attraction

Mosquitoes are attracted to individuals based on a combination of biological factors and behaviors. Factors such as body odor, sweat, blood type, and breathing patterns can make certain individuals more appealing to mosquitoes. Additionally, activities like vigorous exercise and alcohol consumption can increase mosquito attraction. To ward off mosquitoes, it is recommended to use fragrance-free personal care products, wear light-colored clothing, and use insect repellents containing picaridin. Other options include using specialized string lights or fans to create a breeze, as mosquitoes struggle in windy conditions.

health-and-environment2 years ago

"Combatting the Mosquito Invasion: Safe and Effective Strategies for Dealing with Western Colorado's Abundant Pests"

Mosquitoes are abundant in western Colorado this year due to high levels of water from snowmelt and spring rain. There are about 45 species of mosquitoes in Colorado, and they thrive in areas with standing water. To prevent mosquitoes from multiplying, it is important to eliminate standing water and use larvicides if necessary. Repellents containing DEET, picaridin, or oil of lemon eucalyptus can effectively keep mosquitoes away. Wearing dark colors and avoiding breath odors can also make a person less attractive to mosquitoes. Mosquitoes can transmit diseases such as West Nile virus, so it is important to protect oneself using physical barriers or repellents.

health2 years ago

The Truth About Mosquito Repelling Soaps and Scents

Soaps and scents made with lemon eucalyptus, peppermint, neem, and lavender are effective in repelling mosquitoes. Lemon eucalyptus is as effective as DEET, while peppermint oil can be applied directly to the skin and added to standing water to kill mosquito larvae. Neem oil is more effective against certain mosquito species, and lavender repels mosquitoes and can be used as an anti-itch solution. However, these plant-based options are only appropriate in low-risk areas and should be used in conjunction with other preventive measures in high-risk areas.

lifestyle2 years ago

"Summer Mosquito Prevention Tips"

Entomologist Sonja Swiger, PhD, of Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service has shared five suggestions for keeping mosquitoes out of your house this summer. These include disposing of stagnant water, keeping doors shut and using impenetrable screens, avoiding an overgrown yard and shrubbery, using repellents consistently, and knowing when mosquitoes are in action. Taking preventative steps can decrease the number of mosquitoes in or around your home, and frequent use of repellents can help lessen bites.

health2 years ago

The Unpleasant Reason Why Mosquitoes Love You.

New research has found that mosquitoes are attracted to body odor, also known as BO, and can find humans from 350 feet away once they get a whiff. The study identified 40 chemicals emitted by humans, with people who were more attractive to mosquitoes consistently emitting more carboxylic acids produced by skin microbes. The findings could lead to the development of more effective repellents and traps to combat the pesky insects, which can carry deadly diseases.

health2 years ago

The Unpleasant Reason Why Mosquitoes Love You.

New research has found that mosquitoes are drawn to body odor, also known as BO, and some people are more attractive to mosquitoes than others due to their body odor. The study identified 40 chemicals emitted by humans, and people who were more attractive to mosquitoes consistently emitted more carboxylic acids produced by skin microbes. The study could lead to the development of more effective repellents and traps.