These are the infectious diseases caused and spread by the two dangerous mosquitoes. Both the diseases are caused by female mosquitoes. Malaria is caused when a female Anopheles mosquito bites and passes onto humans. And dengue spread when the Aedes mosquito infected with the dengue virus bites a person.
Well, there certain similarities between Dengue and Malaria. Patients of both diseases have the common symptoms that are as follows: –
Later the symptoms result in
Around 40% of the people around the world live in the region where there is a risk of transmission of these diseases. These diseases are often spread due to poor sanitation and lack of hygiene in public places. While there’s no vaccination for dengue and malaria, you can still prevent it by avoiding mosquito bites. However, simple precautions can go a long way in preventing mosquito-borne diseases.
If you live or going to an at-risk area of dengue and malaria diseases then you can follow a few tips to avoid being get bitten by infected mosquitoes.
Standing or still water, be it clean or unclean, is the ground for mosquitoes to breed. So, you will have to look at your house and neighborhood as well to check for stagnant water. Water collected in a flower pot, cooler, or air conditions, make sure to clean all of them regularly and prevent water stay.
Apart from this, if you have a pond nearby or an aquarium in your house then you can keep fishes that eat mosquitoes like guppies, minnows, etc. Drain stagnant water.
The best way to keep the mosquitoes away from your home and prevent mosquito bites is to keep the doors and windows closed, especially when it’s raining. Most people keep their doors shut in the evening because this is the time when hordes of mosquitoes make their way to homes.
So, if not all day so at least keep them shut in the evening during the monsoon. But, it’s good to keep them shut all day long. And if you need ventilation then use a mosquito net in the windows so that the mosquitoes won’t enter your house along with fresh air.
There are many plants and shrubs that work as mosquito repellents. Plants like neem, marigold, tulsi, and lemongrass not just add beauty to your home, but also work as a good natural mosquito repellent. The fragrance of these shrubs and plants is pleasing to humans but not for pests. Hence, you can keep them in your house to keep the pests away from your house.
Several mosquito repellents spray, coils, and ointments available in the market which you can use and apply to get rid of mosquitoes and prevent mosquito bites. These are available at general stores and can be bought at reasonable prices. If you are traveling or going to a nearby park then you can also apply ointments on your body that repel mosquitoes.
Make sure your garden or any of the green spaces in the neighborhood are clean and free from litter and also cut the green grasses or else the mosquitoes will get a good place to hide.
We often forget to clean our water storage tank, but this could be also a good place for the mosquitoes to breed. So, make sure to clean the tank once or twice every month.
If you do all these things to keep mosquitoes away from your house and surroundings, then the chances of getting infected with dengue and malaria will be reduced. And not only during monsoon, but also you should follow these tricks throughout the year to prevent mosquito breeding.
Try out any of the above-discussed tips to prevent mosquitoes and see the difference in mosquitoes’ activities in and around your house. And always remember that pests infestation also depends on how clean your surroundings are. To keep them at bay keep your house neat and clean and you can also call the professionals to deep clean your house.
Above all these things, the best way to repel mosquitoes is to get pest control services in Maharashtra from professional pest control service providers. Using good quality products, repellents, and techniques, the pest control technicians will help in preventing mosquitoes and other pests. You will get a clean and bug-free environment in and around your place.