Five Tips to Keep Bugs Away from Your Family
Five Tips to Keep Bugs Away from Your Family
(ARA) -
Summertime, the old song goes, and the livin' is easy. From
lounging by the lake to picnicking in the park, spending time
outdoors with friends and family is what warm weather is all about.
But summertime can also be full of buzzing, biting pests. Uninvited
guests -- particularly mosquitoes and other pesky insects -- can
ruin the fun. Even worse, they can be dangerous.
"Bugs can put a damper on a fun day in the sun, but far more
importantly, insects can be a real threat," says Dan Ritter,
president of BugBand, Inc., a Georgia-based manufacturer of natural
insect repellents. "Going without protection when you're outside
simply isn't an option."
Using traditional, synthetic insect repellents is one way of
dealing with bugs, but the potential risks have many people
thinking twice about slathering pesticides on their clothing, arms,
legs and faces.
So what alternatives are there for people who'd rather stay away
from man-made repellents? Researchers have discovered an
all-natural, plant-based repellent called Geraniol that's a safer
choice than traditional pesticides like DEET.
For years, people have planted geraniums on their porches or in
window boxes, convinced that the flowers helped deter mosquitoes.
Today, scientific data supports that longtime belief. By creating
an invisible shield that's safe to use around food, children and
pets, Geraniol, a naturally occurring repellent that can be
extracted from geranium oil through a unique refining process, has
been proven to be an effective means of repelling blood-feeding
insects.
Effective repellent is the first line of defense in the battle
against bugs, but paying attention to these five summertime tips
from BugBand's Dan Ritter is another way to stay pest-free.
* Don't underestimate bugs. They may be small, but they can pack a
wallop. Have a healthy respect for the damage insects can inflict,
whether it's as minor as irritating, itchy bites or as major as a
potentially life-threatening disease like West Nile Virus.
* Cover up. Exposed skin can be like an all-you-can-eat buffet for
bugs. Cut down on the amount of open area by wearing lightweight
long pants, long-sleeved shirts, socks, caps, and closed-toed
shoes.
* Eliminate standing water. Still, murky water can be the perfect
breeding ground for insects. Dump water from pots, wheelbarrows,
tarps and gutters to cut down on locations that can attract
bugs.
* Know your enemy. Pay attention to when the bugs in your area are
the most active, typically around dusk and dawn, and plan
accordingly. Stay away from prime insect locations like wetlands,
marshes or deep woods.
* Get involved. Encourage your community officials to do everything
they can to control bugs through proactive insect management
programs.
Whether you're flipping burgers on the grill or hosting a backyard
get-together, armed with the right family-friendly repellent -- and
the right information -- you can keep the bugs at bay this season.
For more tips on keeping your spring and summer insect free, visit
www.bugband.net.
Courtesy of ARAcontent
