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Health Tip: Keep Mosquitoes at Bay
By LadyLively on June 19, 2014

Mosquito bites can be more than just an itchy annoyance; they can transmit diseases such as West Nile Virus.
The California Department of Public Health suggests how to help prevent mosquito bites:
- As standing water is a breeding ground for mosquitoes, promptly eliminate any standing water around your home.
- Stay indoors during the times when mosquitoes are most active, notably at dusk and dawn.
- Use an insect repellent that protects against mosquitoes, such as those that include DEET, IR-3535, oil of lemon, eucalyptus or picaridin.
- Check window screens to make sure they do not need repair.
Source: HealthDay
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