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Protect Yourself from Mosquitos During Travel

Mosquitos are some of the most annoying bugs on the planet. They wiz by your ears, they land on your body and feed on your blood. The bites they leave behind become itchy and can become infected if you pick at them. But now, mosquitos are carrying the Zika virus in warm-weather climates found in Latin America and the Caribbean. Here’s how you can protect yourself from mosquitos during travel.

Wear the Right Clothing

Wear the right clothing while on your trip. If you are going to an area that has been affected by the Zika virus, wear long clothing, even if it is warm. Wear long pants, long sleeve shirts, a hat and anything else that can cover your skin. Tuck your pant legs into your socks and consider wearing gloves.

Use Mosquito Netting

Depending on where you travel, the accommodations might not have air conditioning. Because of this you will need to keep windows open in the heat. Hang mosquito netting on all open windows and doors of your room to prevent mosquitos from entering.

Avoid Standing Water

Do not go near standing water. Standing water is a breeding ground for all types of bugs, especially mosquitos. If you go near standing water it is highly likely you will be bitten by a mosquito, or many of them.

Shower Often

After every adventure outdoors on your trip, be sure to shower. Mosquitos are attracted to sweat, so you need to clean your body as often as possible to prevent from being bitten.

Avoid Dawn and Dusk

It is easier said than done, but you need to avoid being outside during dawn and dusk. These are prime feeding times for mosquitos. If you are an outdoor enthusiast, make sure you enact some of the tips above to prevent from being bitten.

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