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Have
a Mosquito Free Vacation
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by: Scottie
Johnson
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Your
wardrobe is planned, suitcases
are ready, and your flight
leaves tomorrow for your next
vacation.
Have you remembered
everything?
Not if you haven’t packed
mosquito repellant.
No matter where you are going,
mosquitoes are there! They are
found on every continent,
except Antarctica.
In many tropical places, they
are year round pests. Yet
there are some things you can
do to protect yourself and
have a safe and comfortable
trip (airline seats excluded).
Some useful traveler’s tips
are:
If there is a vaccination for
a mosquito borne disease, like
malaria, consult your doctor
about getting one. Some
malaria parasites are
resistant to the vaccines so
be sure to get medical advice.
Pack plenty of a really good
mosquito repellant. You have
no way of knowing if you can
buy the kind you like at your
destination. And, in some less
developed areas, you may not
be able to buy any at all.
Bring light colored clothing.
Mosquitoes are attracted to
dark clothing.
Bring some long sleeved shirts
and long pants. The less skin
area exposed the better. If
appropriate, wear boots and
socks and tuck pant legs into
them.
Try to stay indoors at dawn
and dusk when mosquitoes are
most active.
Stay in climate controlled
hotels and inns when possible.
Air-conditioned lodgings
afford better mosquito
protection.
If you can’t get enclosed
lodging (or you are camping or
roughing it), be sure to pack
some mosquito nets. There are
some good ones made for
individual use that don’t
take up much room.
If you use nets, be sure they
are tucked under the mattress.
Treat all fabric articles with
repellant. Using it on shoes,
clothes, bedding, nets and
other personal objects can
help keep mosquitoes away.
If you are going to be near a
beach, stay close to the ocean
breezes. Mosquitoes are poor
flyers and will avoid windy
areas.
Many mosquito diseases are
seasonal. Try to plan to
travel to heavily infested
areas during the mosquito
“off season”.
With just a little advance
planning, and some common
sense, you can avoid being
plagued by mosquitoes in your
travels. Take these few steps
before you go and then get
back to the important thing:
having a pleasurable trip.
About the Author
Scottie Johnson is a life
long mosquito warrior and
freelance author, and
recognized authority on
leading a mosquito free life.
For more information on
ridding your life of
mosquitoes, visit her website
at http://www.mosquito-kill-net.com
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