Approved Method Of Applying Insect Repellent

By Roger Fisher


Mosquitoes and other insects can give you a terrible outdoor experience. They even invade your house and make it inhabitable. In some cases, they will turn you into a victim while ignoring everyone else. The best solution is to use insect repellent instead of living in a perpetual war with these insects. However, even the best repellents will disappoint if their application is poor. Here are tips that will unveil the magic in repellents.

Use the sunscreen as your base. It is applied before repellents to protect the skin since you will be outdoors. There are repellents that combine sunscreens to form a single product. They are not recommended even by CDC. The reason is that you will need more sunscreen than repellent. This means that you end up applying more repellent which will be a waste and might harm your body.

Apply repellents evenly and smoothly on the skin. Be cautious to ensure that all parts of your skin are covered. Do not over-apply repellents because they will affect the skin and may contain harmful chemicals if applied in large quantities. The idea is to deal with the aggressive insects that are likely to spread diseases and damage your skin. These insects can smell exposed areas and target them with specificity. Go an inch deeper into sleeves after applying on exposed hands and such other areas.

There is no need to spray areas that are already covered. Outdoor specialists recommend the use of long sleeve clothing to keep away the bugs. But these insects crawl up the sleeves into areas that are not sprayed. Some covered areas can be very sensitive and may react with the chemicals used. It is also a waste in some cases because the insects cannot get to these areas.

Other than spraying on the sensitive areas, you should spray on your hands and use your thumb to apply. The most sensitive areas include the nose, ears and eyes. Open wounds, cuts and bruises should be protected before spraying. If the repellents get into these areas, they will cause a lot of damage. Wash your hands thoroughly after application.

Pay attention to knees, ankles and other folds on your body. These spots are convenient and attractive to ticks because they can hop easily from ground level or plants. They do not capture a lot of oils or repellents, making them easy targets. Without spraying, they become easy targets and will negate the spraying of all other places. You will still be exposed if necessary attention is not provided.

Kids should receive very special attention when repellents are used. Their skins are delicate and must be treated as such. In fact, CDC recommends repellents only to children above 2 months. Even when these children are older, the application should never be by spraying directly. You should spray on your hands and rub on the exposed parts like hands and the face. Take extra caution like you would with adults.

You should only reapply repellents if the insects begin to bit. Repellents are designed to protect you for hours. Some people will require more applications than others because of body chemistry that makes them attractive to insects. Swimming and exposure to rain reduce effectiveness. It may also be because of poor quality repellents. Read reviews on repellents to get the most effective products in the market and healthy for sensitive skins.




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