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Prevent Mosquito Bites Naturally

 

Mosquitoes are not only a nuisance--their bites can cause serious

complications including the transmission of diseases such as

malaria, yellow

fever, encephalitis, and West Nile virus (WN) to humans and animals.

Mosquitoes belong to the Diptera order, otherwise known as the True

Flies.

There are over 2,500 different species of mosquitoes throughout the

world

with about 200 species in the United States. There are 77 species in

Florida

alone, and a new species, Anopheles grabhamii, was reported in the

Florida

Keys in 2001.

While there are many ways to deter mosquitoes from biting you, some

are more

toxic than others. The following suggestions give you easy ways to

repel

these pests:

 

Use Bounce Fabric Softener Sheets--just wipe on and go. This is great

for babies.

Supplement with one vitamin B-1 tablet a day from April through

October.

Add 100 mg of B-1 to a B-100 Complex daily during the mosquito

season.

 

Don't eat bananas during mosquito season--mosquitoes love bananas!

There

is something about how your body processes the banana oil that

attracts

these female sugar-loving insects.

One of the best natural insect repellents is Vick's Vaporub®.

Planting marigolds around your yard works great as a bug repellent

because the flowers give off a fragrance bugs do not like. This is a

great

way to ward off mosquitoes without using chemical insecticides.

Campers agree that the very best mosquito repellant is Avon

Skin-So-Soft® bath oil mixed half and half with rubbing alcohol.

 

One of the best natural insect repellants we use in Texas is made

from

the clear liquid vanilla that is sold in Mexico. It is reported to

work

great for mosquitoes and ticks, and spreading a little vanilla mixed

with

olive oil on your skin smells great.

 

Commercial mosquito dunks will kill mosquito larvae before they

become

mosquitoes. There are fairly environmentally sound biological

mosquito

controls containing no toxic chemicals. Each dunk affectively treats

up to

100

square feet of

surface water regardless of depth for about 30 days. Dunks may be

broken

into smaller pieces to treat small areas. Unused and dried out dunks

retain

their potency indefinitely, so you can store extras for the long

summer

season. Put

them in fountains, ponds, rain gutters, flowerpot trays, and anyw ere

water may pool.

 

Citronella soap is a product that started in the Bahamas and Belize.

The

soaps are made with olive oil for moisture and great lather, Aloe

Vera to

soothe the skin, and citronella oil to repel mosquitoes. For high

intensity

protection you can burn citronella incense. Mosquitoes avoid

citronella and

they hate the smoke.

 

Citronella essential oil (Java Citronella) is considered to be the

highest quality citronella on the market. The best quality is steam

distilled from the grass giving it a fresh, sweet woody aroma. It

blends well

with geranium, cedar wood and other citrus oils. It is 100 percent

pure

essential oil--no additives, no dilutants, no dulteration, just safe

mosquito repellent.

Electronic repellents utilize one to two sound frequencies to

simulate

dragonflies and other male mosquitoes, creating a competitive

environment

for the blood-sucking female. These devices come with Velcro bands

for

wearing

on your wrist or ankle, or on your pocket or belt. This makes for a

versatile, compact unit that you can take anywhere for protection.

Some

units even have a built-in red flashlight for nighttime use. When all

else fails--get a frog!

 

Most commercial insect repellants contain a chemical known as DEET

and should

be used with caution, if at all. Many studies have found DEET to

have harmful

effects. One study found that DEET causes diffuse brain cell death

and

behavioral

changes in rats, and researchers suggest that humans may experience

memory

loss, headache, weakness, fatigue, muscle and joint pain, tremors and

shortness of breath with heavy exposure to DEET and other

insecticides.

Further, in combination with other chemicals or medications the

chemicals

could cause brain deficits in vulnerable populations. Children are

particularly at risk for subtle brain changes because their skin

more readily

absorbs chemicals in the environment and chemicals more potently

affect their

developing nervous systems.

 

Dr. Janet Starr Hull's Healthy Newsletter May 2003

Dr. Mercola's Comment:

Many thanks to Dr. Hull for these natural options to deadly insect

repellants

that contain DEET.

I would add one additional suggestion to the above list, which I have

effectively used as the primary recommendation to my patients over

the past

five years.

That product is Buzz Away. It has been proven to be more effective

than Avon

Skin-So-Soft, Bug Guard, Bite Blocker, Natrapel, Jungle Juice, AND

it is

equally as effective as OFF! Buzz Away is formulated with

citronella, cedar

wood, eucalyptus, lemon grass, peppermint, and pure and natural

plant

extracts

that repel bugs. For more information you can visit their Web site

or call

1-800-448-1448.

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