SOMEBODY PLEASE HELP THIS LAZY PERSON OVER HERE WHO WILL BE HIGHLY OBLIGED!!!
*Speech on protection against mosquitoes*
I know it sucksss....
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Mosquito bites can transmit various diseases to humans, including the West Nile Virus. The best way to protect yourself is by avoiding being bitten. Take the following measures to reduce the risk of being bitten:
Cover your whole body with light-coloured clothing when outdoor, especially during periods when mosquitoes are most active, which are at night and more particularly at dusk and dawnUse a mosquito repellent when outside. Do so by following instructions for using mosquito repellentInstall proper mosquito nets on the doors and windows of your house, as well as on your tent and camping shelterActively seek to reduce the number of mosquitoes in your surroundings. To learn more, read Reducing the Number of Mosquitoes in your Surroundings
Measures to Protect Yourself from Tick Bites
Tick bites can transmit various diseases to humans, Lyme disease in particular. The best way to protect yourself is by avoiding being bitten.
To avoid tick bites when doing activities in forests, wooded areas or tall grass:
Wear long clothing and cover yourself as best as possibleUse a DEET or icaridin-based mosquito repellent. Do so by following instructions for using mosquito repellentWalk along trailsMaintain vegetation around your house, especially near children’s play areas
Instructions for Using Mosquito Repellent
Instructions
Follow instructions on the product label and respect the application periods indicatedApply product in small quantities and only on areas of the body not protected by clothingDo not apply product on skin that is irritated or sunburnt, as well as on cuts and scratchesShould the mosquito repellent go in your eyes, rinse immediately with waterWhen you no longer need protection, wash your skin with soap and waterApply mosquito repellent again after going in water as it removes product from the skin
Instructions for Using Repellents on Kids
Limit the number of mosquito repellent applications on children 12 years old and younger. Do not apply product near their eyes, mouth or hands. To prevent mosquito bites on their head or face, apply mosquito repellent on their hat or capDo not allow children to apply mosquito repellent to themselves, always do it for themIf you suspect that your child has an allergic reaction to a mosquito repellent, wash their skin and consult a doctor immediately.
Cover your whole body with light-coloured clothing when outdoor, especially during periods when mosquitoes are most active, which are at night and more particularly at dusk and dawnUse a mosquito repellent when outside. Do so by following instructions for using mosquito repellentInstall proper mosquito nets on the doors and windows of your house, as well as on your tent and camping shelterActively seek to reduce the number of mosquitoes in your surroundings. To learn more, read Reducing the Number of Mosquitoes in your Surroundings
Measures to Protect Yourself from Tick Bites
Tick bites can transmit various diseases to humans, Lyme disease in particular. The best way to protect yourself is by avoiding being bitten.
To avoid tick bites when doing activities in forests, wooded areas or tall grass:
Wear long clothing and cover yourself as best as possibleUse a DEET or icaridin-based mosquito repellent. Do so by following instructions for using mosquito repellentWalk along trailsMaintain vegetation around your house, especially near children’s play areas
Instructions for Using Mosquito Repellent
Instructions
Follow instructions on the product label and respect the application periods indicatedApply product in small quantities and only on areas of the body not protected by clothingDo not apply product on skin that is irritated or sunburnt, as well as on cuts and scratchesShould the mosquito repellent go in your eyes, rinse immediately with waterWhen you no longer need protection, wash your skin with soap and waterApply mosquito repellent again after going in water as it removes product from the skin
Instructions for Using Repellents on Kids
Limit the number of mosquito repellent applications on children 12 years old and younger. Do not apply product near their eyes, mouth or hands. To prevent mosquito bites on their head or face, apply mosquito repellent on their hat or capDo not allow children to apply mosquito repellent to themselves, always do it for themIf you suspect that your child has an allergic reaction to a mosquito repellent, wash their skin and consult a doctor immediately.
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Hello friend!
Here's ur answer!
U should put mosquito nets in ur windows .
U should put on mosquito repellent.
U should destroy the breeding places of mosquitoes like inwater bodies, garbage, etc.Eliminate standing water in rain gutters or any other container where mosquitoes can breed.
U should put gambusia fish in water bodies (if any )in ur house as it eats the larvae of mosquitoes.
Spray insecticide outside ur house.
Here's ur answer!
U should put mosquito nets in ur windows .
U should put on mosquito repellent.
U should destroy the breeding places of mosquitoes like inwater bodies, garbage, etc.Eliminate standing water in rain gutters or any other container where mosquitoes can breed.
U should put gambusia fish in water bodies (if any )in ur house as it eats the larvae of mosquitoes.
Spray insecticide outside ur house.
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