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Tuesday, February 02, 2016

What's The Best Way To Keep Mosquitoes From Biting?

Don't get bitten by mosquitoes.

That's the advice offered to the public in virtually every article on the rapidly-spreading, mosquito-borne Zika virus.

There's no arguing with the advice. Zika, once considered a relatively mild flu-like illness, has now been linked to a surge in severe birth defects in Brazil and possibly to cases of paralysis.

But anyone who is a mosquito-magnet must be asking: Can humans really keep the blood-sucking bugs at bay?

To find out how people can best protect themselves. NPR talked with researchers, many of who spend lots of time in mosquito-infested jungles, marshes and tropical areas.

Which repellents work best to stop mosquitoes from biting?

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

The best repellent is close the border.

Anonymous said...

I was in the back yard yesterday and a big mosquito landed on me. In Salisbury. February 1st. Weird.

Anonymous said...

5:29
One got my husband also. I thought maybe we could enjoy a nice day without worrying about the pests. Guess not.

Anonymous said...

I prefer a repellent that you spray on your clothing and not on your skin. I also wear the little fan that sprays a repellent. I do not want to wear deet.

Anonymous said...

Talk nice to them.They only bite when they sense micro aggression. Then they retreat to a safe room and hug stuffed animals.

Anonymous said...

Stay inside.