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Mosquitoes come out in full force in the spring and summer in Lubbock TX. To avoid being attacked by mosquitoes, there are a few ways that you can protect yourself:
Mosquitoes will bite you on any exposed skin. Mosquito bites are usually found on your arms, legs, neck, feet, and hands. When it’s not too hot, it’s helpful to wear long-sleeved shirts to limit skin exposure. You can also wear pants, ideally tucked into socks, to keep your ankles protected. Wearing light-colored clothes also helps keep mosquitoes away. Because mosquitoes are common in the summer, it’s not always comfortable to wear warmer clothing for protection. When you choose to leave some skin exposed, consider applying an EPA-registered insect repellent to prevent mosquito bites.
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Mosquitoes are most active at dawn and dusk when the sunlight is low. Many people have woken up during a camping trip to find that they’ve been feasted on by mosquitoes as they slept. Some of the ways you can prevent this from happening are to:
Mosquitoes have no problem targeting your pets, too. Talk with your vet about choosing a repellent that’s safe for your dogs or cats. In addition, try to avoid walking your dogs at dawn and dusk, which are the times when mosquitoes are most active. Make sure to keep an eye out for itching or signs your pets have been bitten by mosquitoes. Standing water in your yard could be attracting mosquitoes to places that your pets like to hang out.
For more serious infestations, consider contacting our Texas mosquito specialist to ensure your home and pets are protected.
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