Are You Struggling With Mosquito Bites In Chicago?

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Summer evenings in Chicago are perfect for backyard bonfires and catching fireflies, but they're also the worst time of day for mosquito activity. These nighttime nuisances may look small and unassuming, but mosquitoes carry and transmit all kinds of diseases, and they're linked to over one million annual deaths worldwide. The itchy welts they leave behind can feel unbearable, so if you're tired of scratching your arms to pieces, then it's time to learn how to treat mosquito bites.

What Do Mosquito Bites Look Like?

Mosquito bites generally look like reddened raised welts, but to be fair, most bug bites also look like that. Bed bug bites, flea bites, and mosquito bites all tend to look similar, if not the same, so the key to identifying what kind of bug bite you have is to look at locations and bite patterns. Bed bugs bite in rows or zig-zag patterns on unclothed areas of the body, fleas are sporadic eaters that can usually only access just below the knees unless there's an extensive infestation, and mosquitoes also leave more chaotic bite patterns. Still, they can access any uncovered part of the body.

How To Stop Mosquitoes From Biting

It is a little-known fact that only female mosquitoes consume blood. They need the protein in our blood to develop viable eggs, so female mosquitoes will bite multiple times to get their fill. Unfortunately, numerous bites mean numerous chances for contracting a deadly disease, but we have some easy tips you can use to keep mosquitoes from biting you:

  • Good hygiene – sweat and body odor attract mosquitoes. If you're going to spend time outside, make sure you take a shower first!
  • Eating modifications – sweets, carbs, and alcohol make us irresistible to mosquitoes. If you're planning a camping trip or an outdoor adventure, cut down on sugar and alcohol the day before your activities.
  • Bug spray – it doesn't smell good, but it keeps you safe. Apply mosquito repellent to exposed skin and clothes, and only reapply if mosquitoes start to bite again.
  • Maximize coverage – thick pants and long sleeves don't sound like great summer attire, but they protect your skin from mosquito bites. Proceed with caution, though; you don't want to trade itchy welts with heatstroke.
  • Avoid active hours – mosquitoes are most active between dusk and dawn. If you don't want to use bug spray (or can't for medical reasons), stay inside!

There's a lot of misinformation about mosquito-repellent products as well. Citronella candles and torches are extremely popular, but they're practically useless if there's even a light breeze. Many people turn to essential oils for a more homeopathic approach, but they're largely ineffective, and frequent exposure to high doses is dangerous.

How To Treat Mosquito Bites

Mosquito bites are dangerous, but they're also extremely irritating. The constant itchiness is enough to drive anyone mad, and scratching them open can lead to bacterial infections. Luckily, there are ways to alleviate this irritation:

  • Anti-itch creams
  • Baking soda poultice
  • Ice packs
  • Antihistamines
  • Lemon juice
  • Vinegar

These methods will offer temporary relief for mosquito bites, but a severe allergic reaction will require immediate medical attention. Also, be sure to pay close attention to your health if you contract a dangerous disease.

How To Keep Mosquitoes Away From You And Your Family

Everyone expects to deal with mosquitoes on camping trips and nature hikes, but you shouldn't have to struggle with an infestation on your property. If you have a mosquito problem around your home, the best way to get rid of them is with professional Chicago pest control from our pest experts at Aerex Pest Control. We use environmentally friendly pest control products in our treatments, so you don't have to worry about dangerous chemicals around your family, and we always guarantee complete customer satisfaction. So please contact us today to start protecting your home from dangerous pests.

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