Green Living - How to Avoid and Repel Mosquitoes Naturally
Posted by Justin Havre on Sunday, August 22nd, 2010 at 6:01pm. Nothing ruins a lovely summer evening faster than being attacked by hungry mosquitoes. With the arrival of the West Nile Virus, mosquitoes have become a dangerous insect for the first time in many years. The best defense against mosquitoes is to avoid being bit. Understanding what attracts mosquitoes is as important as understanding what repels them. Here are some tips for controlling mosquitoes around your home without pesticides or other dangerous chemicals. Destroy the mosquitoes habitat The first step you should take is to examine your yard thoroughly a day or two after a heavy rainfall, looking for areas with standing water that might harbour mosquito larvae. Not all of these areas will be natural—in fact, some mosquitoes show a decided preference for breeding in old tires and similar man-made water collectors. Dump out any standing water you find, or better yet, remove the breeding habitat completely. If you own a pond, consider adding a waterfall or fountain to prevent the water from becoming stagnant. To help control mosquito production, you may also add copepod or aquatic predators of mosquito. Keep grasses and bushes trimmed down to reduce daytime harbourages. Use plants that repel mosquitoes One of the most famous mosquito-repelling plants is citronella grass, which is used by manufacturers to make citronella candles. The lovely and aromatic garden herbs rosemary, basil, lavender, lemon balm, and lemongrass are also effective mosquito repellents. Create a natural repellent spray with essential oils You can make your own insect repellent sprays by combining either rubbing alcohol, witch hazel or olive oil with any of the listed essential oils in a 10 to 1 (alcohol to oil) ratio. More mosquitoes repelling tips
With the rise in the West Nile Virus, avoiding mosquitoes becomes a necessity for anyone who wishes to enjoy the outdoors. Remembering to apply mosquito repellent regularly is important no matter which method you choose. With a little care and prevention, you can enjoy the outdoors without slapping yourself silly.
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