Natural mosquito repellents can protect kids from bites.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, "insect repellents can help reduce exposure to mosquito bites that may carry viruses such as West Nile virus that can cause serious illness and even death." While experts recommend repellents with the chemical DEET, parents looking for natural insect control have options ranging from sprays to preventive actions.
Natural Repellents
Natural repellents for children are available and often use oils such as citronella, lemongrass and rosemary. According to Planet Green, "Usually, natural insect repellents use the essential oils from plants as a base."
Effectiveness
Tests show natural insect repellents to be less effective than formulas with DEET at keeping mosquitoes away for long periods. Recommendations are for users to apply natural repellents frequently.
Clothing
Use clothing to protect kids from bites. Healthy Child Healthy World recommends that children "wear long-sleeved shirts, long pants, socks, closed shoes or boots. Tuck pants into socks... During daylight hours, wear light-colored clothing, which heats the skin less, minimizing insect-attracting perspiration..."
Scented Products
Use only body care products that have no fragrance on children. Healthy Child Healthy World advises, "Scented soaps or other fragranced products...may attract bugs."
Time of Day
Mosquitoes are most lively in the early morning and early evening. KidsHealth suggests that children "try to stay indoors at dusk and dawn, when mosquitoes are most active."
Protection at Home
Prevent mosquitoes from coming inside by placing screens on windows and doors. Empty standing water, clean gutters and change the water in birdbaths often to stop insects from breeding.
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