Tips and Tricks

If mosquitoes go straight for you, here’s what you should know

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1. Cold Compress
Wrap ice cubes in a cloth and press on the bite for 10–15 minutes. Repeat as needed to reduce swelling and itching.

2. Aloe Vera
Apply fresh aloe vera gel or store-bought pure gel to the bite. Let it dry and reapply a few times a day to soothe the skin.

3. Honey
Dab a small amount of raw or manuka honey on the bite. Let it sit for 15–20 minutes before rinsing if needed. It’s antibacterial and helps reduce swelling.

4. Baking Soda Paste
Mix baking soda with water to make a paste. Apply to the bite for 10 minutes, then rinse. Repeat once or twice a day.

5. Apple Cider Vinegar
Dilute with water and apply with a cotton ball. Let dry or rinse off after 10–15 minutes. It helps with itching and can prevent infection.

6. Tea Tree Oil
Dilute with a carrier oil and apply using a cotton swab. Do this 2–3 times daily. Never use it undiluted on sensitive skin.

7. Oatmeal Bath
Add ground oats to a lukewarm bath and soak for 15–20 minutes. This is ideal for multiple bites or general skin irritation.

8. Basil Leaves
Crush fresh basil and rub onto the bite, or boil in water and apply the cooled liquid with a cotton ball. Use as needed.

9. Lemon Juice
Apply freshly squeezed juice with a cotton swab and let dry. Use indoors only and avoid sunlight to prevent skin sensitivity.

10. Garlic Paste
Mix crushed garlic with coconut oil and apply briefly to the bite. Rinse off after 5–10 minutes. Use sparingly to avoid skin irritation.

Final Thoughts: Stay Prepared, Stay Protected

Preventing mosquito bites comes down to awareness and simple preventive steps. Know what makes you more attractive to mosquitoes, and take action: use repellents, wear lighter-colored clothing, and eliminate standing water near your home. Stay informed about local mosquito-borne illnesses and take precautions accordingly. With a little effort and the right knowledge, you can reduce your risk and enjoy the outdoors in peace.

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