Saturday, July 2, 2016

The Dangers of Insect Bites

Make your home free from insects

Aedes aegypti mosquito

Why it pays to get rid of insects. (Photo Credits)

Insect bites is common in some areas, but sometimes it could be dangerous, fatal even.

Opposing Views for instance reported about a mother who has been arrested after authorities discovered her insect infected home that has harmed all of her children.  A1 Fumigation Home

“The ceilings, walls, floors and countertops were covered in cockroaches, according to police. There were also rodents and holes throughout the home. Many of the rooms were dirty and there was no food in any of the cabinets or fridge. All five children living in the home, including a paralyzed girl who was discovered in a stroller, were covered in insect bites.”

Read the whole article here.

What can be done with insect bites?

Garden Therapy Meantime shared a Do-It-Yourself bug bite relief for not so dangerous but common insect bites, like that of mosquitoes.

“To quickly relieve mosquito bites apply the roll on as soon as you see the mosquito on you or feel the bite starting to itch. Don’t scratch! Roll on a little of this bug bite relief right onto the bite and allow it to dry.  Again, don’t scratch! The more you scratch the more inflamed it will be. If you can restrain yourself while the bug bite remedy works, you should feel better in about 15 minutes.”

Read about it here.

More Natural Remedies

The website Turning The Clock Back also shared some natural remedies for insect bites.

“Keeping an aloe plant in your home is incredibly helpful when it comes to insect bites.  Aloe Vera has anti-inflammatory properties, so this could help soothe the itch. For even more relief, keep Aloe Vera gel in the fridge, since the cold will also help with the itchiness.”

Read more here.

How do you treat insect bites?

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