Summertime gives you a great opportunity to enjoy your day outdoors, whether it’s camping, barbecuing or simply spending quality family time in the sun. On the downside, the hibernation period for most insects ends with warmer temperatures. Bees, wasps, ticks, and mosquitoes are the most common summer insects. In order to have a careless summer and keep your kids safe from insect bites, take some simple precautionary measures.
Learn about bugs and about nature’s cycles
Many people have an irrational fear of insects, which they’ve adopted from their parents or picked up from others from their surroundings. There is a great number of insect species that are crucial for many complex processes in the ecosystem. For example, we are not aware of the huge role of the bees in the world and often – our ignorance causes us to swat them because we get scared by them buzzing around. The fact is, bees and wasps won’t hurt you or your kids. They attack only when they feel threatened.
Fighting mosquitoes effectively
Mosquito bites are usually not dangerous, although they are discomforting. To prevent them, you can try wearing long sleeves and cover up your skin with light fabrics. It will reduce the chances of getting bitten. The most effective way to protect the skin is to use repellents. However, most of the repellents on the market are DEET-based and its effects on health are debatable. You can always turn to home remedies and try to make your own bug protection. Lemon eucalyptus oil does wonders in keeping mosquitoes away, same as vanilla extract or apple cider vinegar. Other plants, such as basil, lavender, and rosemary are also effective. If you wish to buy a repellent, stick with the ones based on natural ingredients. For example, Koozmetik.rs offers 100% natural products including repellents that will help you against mosquitoes. This mosquito repellent is a natural defense product that is not harmful to you, your family or the environment. It's oily structure contains ingredients such as lemongrass, rosemary, basil, and lavender.
Handling ticks
Ticks can potentially be dangerous, but infections that are caused by tick bites are easily treatable if diagnosed on time. It is advisable to tuck your trousers into socks when walking through high grass or wooded areas. Most of the repellents will also do the trick. If it happens that a tick bites you or someone from your family, you should remove it with tweezers. Make sure you’re removing it slowly and with a steady hand to prevent the possibility of the tick’s head remaining beneath the skin. In the case of red and swollen skin, consult a doctor.
Avoid using pesticides
Pesticides have unfortunately become the most common way of pest control. There is a lack of awareness about the potential consequences of these toxic substances on human health and the environment. Instead of spraying pesticides - stick to the safer ways of bug protection.
There is no better way of spending a summer day than outdoors, enjoying nature. Don’t let bugs ruin relaxation time with your family and keep in mind these simple tips to prevent any unpleasant experiences. Try using natural repellents as they are a healthier alternative to the ones containing DEET. Educate yourself and your kids about bug life and enjoy your time in the sun!
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