Mosquitoes are responsible for various diseases like malaria, dengue, yellow fever, etc. It is extremely essential to prevent these disease carriers from entering your living area. Since the females often lay their eggs in stagnant water, make sure that you don't have stagnant water in or around your home.
Outdoor Protection
Stagnant water in ponds is often a breeding place for these
bloodsucking insects. Breeding mosquito fish, killifish, goldfish, or guppies
in the pond is a good option, as these feed on mosquito larvae. It would be a
good idea to stay indoors at dusk and during evening hours. If you are planning
to spend time outdoors, make sure that you wear long-sleeved shirts, long
pants, and socks.
Indoor Protection
Protect yourself by either preventing these insects from
entering your house or killing them as they enter. Markets are flooded with
mosquito control products. These insects can be prevented from entering the
house, if you have doors and windows with tightly knit mesh.
Repellents and Coils
Apply an Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)-registered
insect repellent cream or ointment on the exposed skin when you go outdoors,
especially in woods. Coils are effective for outdoor use.
Electric Flyswatters
These are battery-operated handheld devices that look like
tennis or badminton rackets. These are very effective in killing the ones that
are flying around. The grid of the flyswatter is electrically charged to a
voltage of between 500 and 1500 V DC. It gets activated as you press the
button. Some of the electronic bug zappers attract the insects with their
ultraviolet bulbs. The insects get killed as they approach the bulbs surrounded
by low voltage grid.
Nets
Mosquito nets are an effective means to protect a small
living area. You can cover your bed with hanging nets to prevent the insects
from coming near you. These nets are very useful for covering beds where
children sleep. You can also install nets for your windows and doors to
effectively prevent these pests from entering your home. These nets have small
holes that are large enough to let the air in, but not large enough to let the
insects enter.
Make sure that you take measures to prevent these
bloodsucking insects from entering your living area, so as to prevent
mosquito-borne diseases.
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