Monsoon season provides relief from the heat, but along with it it also causes many diseases. During this period, the incidence of mosquitoes increases, which not only cause itching and rashes, but also increase the risk of serious diseases like malaria, dengue and chikungunya. Therefore, it is necessary to adopt some effective measures to avoid mosquitoes in monsoon.
Mosquitoes breed due to accumulation of water after rain. Every year millions of people fall ill due to mosquitoes, and sometimes these diseases can be fatal. Let us know some of the best remedies that can provide you relief from mosquitoes.
The number of mosquitoes inside the house increases rapidly during monsoon. Mosquitoes breed due to accumulation of water in the house, hence it is important to follow cleanliness and precautions.
Mosquitoes lay eggs in stagnant water. Therefore, do not allow water to accumulate in coolers, buckets, tanks, and vases. Change the cooler water regularly and clean it.
Installing nets on windows and doors is an effective way to prevent the entry of mosquitoes. This also brings fresh air and mosquitoes also do not come inside.
Dirt and moisture attract mosquitoes. Therefore, clean the corners of the house, under the beds and store rooms regularly.
Use mosquito repellents, coils, sprays or electric rackets. Using mosquito net while sleeping is also beneficial.
Natural things like neem oil, camphor, clove and lemongrass oil can help keep mosquitoes away.
Mosquitoes breed more in dark and moist places. Therefore, make proper arrangements for air and sunlight in the house.
During monsoon, moisture and greenery increases in the garden, due to which the chances of mosquitoes breeding also increases. The number of mosquitoes can be reduced by taking proper care of the garden.
Water gets accumulated in the trays placed under the plant pots, which can become a breeding ground for mosquitoes.
Tall grass and dense bushes are the favorite hiding places of mosquitoes. Trim grass and plants from time to time.
Plants like basil, lemongrass, lavender, mint and marigold help keep mosquitoes away.
Keep changing the water of the fountain, pond or bird bath in the garden from time to time.
Dry leaves and garbage lying in the garden provide an opportunity for mosquitoes to breed.
Mosquitoes are more active in the morning and evening. In such a situation, use mosquito repellent spray or cream.