How do You Get Rid of Mosquito Bites?

You can't get rid of them but you can make them less uncomfortable. Use rubbing alcohol to help eliminate the itching or apply an anti-itch or cortizone cream.

Get the peelings of a banana and rub the inside part to the affected area for a few seconds up to a minute. Swelling and itching almost always immediately disappears. Put the banana in the fridge or make a banana milkshake so that the fruit will not go to waste.

If you have aloe vera in your garden, you can also use that as a natural remedy for your insect bites. Peel it open and apply directly on the areas. It instantly provides relief from itch and pain.

This remedy is ideal if your insect bites start to cause a burning sensation, especially when you have scratched the insect bite and welts have already formed. A mosquito bite usually itches for only a few minutes, so it helps if you do not scratch it. The more you scratch, the more pain and itch you feel.

A quick remedy is to allow cool water to run over it or simply ignore it. However, if you are allergic to mosquito bites and you feel symptoms like palpitations, shortness of breath, or a feverish feeling, you should immediately seek medical help. The best way to get rid of mosquito bites is to get rid or at least prevent the insect responsible for it.

Knowing the dangers that these insects bring should be enough reason to actively avoid mosquitoes and mosquito bites. In your home, the best way to prevent or control mosquitoes is to destroy their breeding grounds around your home. Mosquitoes lay their eggs in still or stagnant water so you must check areas in and around your home.

Flower vases, buckets, pots, pet dishes, and roof gutters are just some of the places where mosquitoes are most likely to lay their eggs. Discard the water or cover the item if it needs to have water in it. If you have a pool, make sure it is cleaned regularly and that chlorine levels are at the recommended concentration.

Keeping mosquitoes out of your home will also be a task, especially when you live in a place that has a lot of them. Install screens on windows and doors if you don't have air conditioning. This will keep the cool air coming in but the mosquitoes out.

If you have an infant in your home, keep him or her safe from mosquito bites by installing a mosquito net on the crib. Since infants do not have a well-developed immune system yet, they are more prone to the diseases that mosquitoes carry. Chemicals like insecticides, larvicides, and mosquito repellents should also be used.

Insecticides are very useful, as are larvicides, which are chemicals used to make water unsuitable for mosquitoes to use as a breeding ground. Spray some directly on puddles of stagnant or still water to be sure. If you are going outdoors, especially in places where there are a lot of mosquitoes, make sure you use mosquito repellent lotions to avoid insect bites.

Apply the repellent on every exposed part of your body. Make sure you also wear thick clothing.

I put Absorbine Jr. on them. It's liquid stuff you get in a bottle with a sponge applicator at the top. I just dab it on the bites and they go away pretty quickly.It helps prevent infection, I think.

It's good for other kinds of bites too. Just don't scratch them too much because the stuff burns if you put it on broken skin.

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