.: Mosquito Top Related Articles
1). How to Avoid Mosquito Bite
Camping and activities in the outdoors can be hindered greatly by a pesky mosquito following you around. If you’ve ever been camping or even just hung out for awhile...
Article tags: mosquito, camping, outdoors, sprays, bugs
2). The latest buzz: the mosquito ringtone
A cell phone, everyone has one and also the kids. But their cellphones are not always allowed on all places. On most schools or public places a mobile cell phone is not allowed. Like a cinema or a funeral. But also at school.
When your phone rings while you're at school you loose your phone when you get caught on having one in the school. And it's not so hard to notice a mobile phone when it rings, is it? But now there is a solution for that problem: the mosquito ringtone.
Article tags: ringtones, realtones, polyfone ringtones, monofone ringtones, mosquito, mosquito ringtones
3). Methods to Control Mosquitos
You need to protect yourself from mosquitoes. When you think about mosquito pest control by netting, you could break it down into individual control and public control.
Article tags: pest control, mosquito, mosquito control, insect repellent
4). Mosquito Magnet
There’s nothing worse than trying to get a good nights sleep and hearing the buzz of a mosquito, knowing that within minutes it will land on you, only to disappear when you turn on the lights to catch it.
Maybe there is something worse.
Have you ever had a barbeque and everyone is standing around slapping the bare skin on their arms and legs trying to kill all the mosquitos that keep landing on them?
Fortunately there are some solutions that can save you from the torment of those pesky insects.
Article tags: mosquitos, mosquito, insects, barbecues, bbqs, insect repellents
5). Tips For Travellers To The Tropics
I went on my first holiday to the tropics recently. I was afraid of catching a disease, so I did a bit of research, and took some precautions. Here are some tips I found useful.
1. Get your shots.
I spent a short time in areas relatively free of mosquito-borne disease. The key word is 'relatively'. A two week holiday in an urban area is probably alright.
Article tags: tropics, tropical, travel, travelling, holiday, health, mosquitoes, mosquito, malaria, dengue