5 Remedies for mosquito bites that really work

Mosquito Bite

Eating lots of garlic, burning citronella incense, rubbing spit on the itchy area or carving a cross into it with your thumb nail… we all know remedies against insect bites that don’t work. But what do you need to know if you don’t want to let mosquito bites spoil your beach holidays?

1.) Wash your feet several times a day – Did you ever wonder why mosquitoes mostly attack ankles and lower legs? It’s because they can smell different chemicals that make up human body odour, such as carbon dioxide and octenol, and they especially like the smell of human feet.  If you wash your feet several times a day, you will make it more difficult for the insects to find you.

2.) Wear insect repellent – The only thing you can do to make mosquitoes dislike your smell is wearing DEET, Icaridin or Picaridin. Citronella and Lemon Eucalyptus Oil are safe, natural alternatives to DEET, but they are less effective.  All scientific studies to date have found that dietary changes don’t have any influence on whether you are bitten or not, so don’t worry about garlic, vitamin B or thiamine supplements. Apply the insect repellent after your sunscreen.

3.) Wear khaki and earth tones – much as this might disagree with your fashion sense, it’s best to opt for neutral colours as bright and dark colours attract insects. Especially avoid blue.

4.) Medication – Some people have a stronger reaction to mosquito bites than others.  If you suffer from severe reactions, hydrocortisone cream can help reduce the itching, swelling and redness. Topical antihistamines and anesthetics such as Ibuprofen gel or Xylocaine gel are ideal for quick temporary relief.

5.) Home remedies to relieve the itch– If you don’t have the aforementioned medication at hand, you can always try one of the many home remedies to relieve the itch. Effective tricks include wetting the skin and rubbing baking soda, salt or a crushed aspirin tablet on the itchy lump. Other people apply dry soap, toothpaste, vinegar, honey, tea tree oil, lemon juice, raw potato, onion, nail varnish, crushed basil, Vicks VapoRub or a hot tea bag to the affected area. These home remedies work best when the bite is fresh and you usually have to repeat them more often. Whatever you do, don’t scratch – scratching will make the allergic reaction worse and if you damage your skin, you run the risk of an infection.


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3 Responses to 5 Remedies for mosquito bites that really work

  1. Pingback: Natural Remedies For Mosquito Bites

  2. Bea says:

    You can also use a small vacuum pump to suck the poison out of the bite when it’s fresh, such as: http://www.first-rescue.co.uk/scissors-instruments/aspivenin-vacuum-pump-relief-insect-bites-and-stings

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