Especially susceptible to mosquito bites, you can try the following methods to reduce the chances of being bitten:
1. Keep the environment clean: Regularly clean the accumulated water in the home, such as flowerpot beds, water buckets, etc., to reduce mosquito breeding grounds. Keep the indoor and outdoor environment clean, remove weeds, clear sewers, and avoid mosquito breeding.
2. Use mosquito repellent products: use mosquito repellent products such as mosquito repellent incense, electric mosquito repellent liquid, mosquito repellent spray, etc. The mosquito repellent ingredients contained in these products can effectively drive away mosquitoes. When going out, you can apply mosquito repellents containing DEET or lemon eucalyptus oil, which can interfere with mosquitoes' perception of human odor and carbon dioxide.
3. Take physical protective measures: Install screens on windows to prevent mosquitoes from entering the room. Install mosquito nets on the bed to provide a mosquito free sleeping space. In areas with more mosquitoes, try to wear long sleeves and pants to reduce skin exposure. Choose light colored clothing because dark colored clothing is more attractive to mosquitoes.
You can also try some natural mosquito repellent methods, such as using citrus peels, mint grass, and other natural items that have mosquito repellent effects. Meanwhile, it is important to avoid outdoor activities during dusk and dawn, as these are the most active periods for mosquitoes. If you experience severe discomfort after being bitten by mosquitoes, such as redness, swelling, itching, etc., it is recommended to seek medical attention promptly and follow medical advice for treatment.