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4 Natural Ways to Avoid Getting Bitten by Mosquitoes This Summer

Wendy Xu theBeijinger 2020-08-18


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Now backyard barbecue season is back, you are not only the one looking forward to the feast... mosquitos are also waiting to enjoy a big meal outdoors. While slathering on DEET-laden repellants may be effective, these kinds of synthetic compounds aren't the only way to avoid being bitten. Below we've outlined some simple tips on how to fend off annoying itchiness this summer.

Click 'Read more' at the bottom of this article for Taobao links.


Lemon Eucalyptus



Lemon eucalyptus has been classified as an active ingredient that typically provides long-lasting protections according to a report from the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) alongside the usual manmade chemical products. Search “柠檬桉叶油” (níngméng ānyèyóu, lemon eucalyptus) on Taobao for a plethora of options.
Peppermint Oil



Peppermint oil is also a natural mosquito repellent, but it has to be applied hot, which can be a deal breaker in the heat of summer. It may also cause a red rash for some, though to prevent the likelihood of a bad reaction, it has been suggested that you dilute the peppermint oil with a carrier oil before applying to the skin. Search “薄荷油驱蚊液” (bòhéyóu qūwényè) on Taobao.
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Wear Long Sleeves



This one is easy: covering up exposed skin is a simple way to form a protective barrier and stop mosquitos from making a meal out of you. Just be aware that mosquitos may still be able to penetrate through light cotton layers, whereas linen or thicker weaves will form more of a barrier.
Empty Standing Water



This one is a biggie: mosquitos cannot complete their lifecycle without access to standing water, so discourage populations by emptying any water from gutters, buckets, pet dishes, flower pots, vases, and pool covers in and around your home. When you're out and about, be aware that spending time near lakes, marshes, and forests will naturally increase your risk of being bitten.

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This article originally featured on our sister site beijingkids.

Images: Unsplash, seasonsmedical.com, pixabay.com


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