Archive for the 'Mosquito Allergy' Category

Mosquito Spraying: Is It Dangerous For You Health? (Mosquito insect)

January 12th, 2008, Posted in Mosquito Allergy
Tip! Seth Jorgensen is a researcher and publisher of mosquito related topics.

Mosquito spraying is one of the most commonly used methods to stop the breeding of these nasty insects. Due to the fact that there are chemicals that are spread over areas where people live, mosquito spraying raises a lot of question like : are those pesticides safe for my health? Does it affects my pets ? What about the objects left outside are they affected by mosquito spraying? And so on. In this article we will try to answer to some of these questions.

Mosquito Farms? Is That What (Mosquito breeding) Water Gardens Are?

January 10th, 2008, Posted in Mosquito Allergy
Tip! This seemingly insignificant event inspired me to write a 7-page-story entitled “The Mosquito and The Witch” which I included in my latest book “The Brainstormer. Think, Imagine, Create”.

What is nicer that a lovely backyard garden pond. The lush growth rising above the water, graceful fish darting about and the soothing sound of the water. These are just a few of the reasons people are drawn to water gardens.

But when you think about adding a water feature to your garden, you are torn, because you know that a charming pond can also be a mosquito hatchery. And, everyone is concerned; rightly, about mosquitoes and the diseases they spread.

Dehaviland mosquito – Pest Control and Mosquito Larva

January 8th, 2008, Posted in Mosquito Allergy
Tip! This seemingly insignificant event inspired me to write a 7-page-story entitled “The Mosquito and The Witch” which I included in my latest book “The Brainstormer. Think, Imagine, Create”.

If you have rainbow fishes, you will probably want to feed them their preferred live food, mosquito larva. If you want to cultivate your own mosquito larva, you can do so by establishing a bucket or tub outside filled with fresh water, which is in partial shade.

Mosquito Control and Some Methods to Help You Out (Mosquito alarm)

January 7th, 2008, Posted in Mosquito Allergy
Tip! Even mosquito control within individual households is social concern. This is why the programs are not just restricted to location-wise control, but also looking into and rectifying individual living methods.

Mosquitoes are so prevalent that they are found all over the globe. There are approximately 170 species of mosquitoes in North America alone.

The types of mosquitoes that are responsible for biting humans are in the genera Anopheles, Culex, and Aedes. They populate themselves by laying eggs in standing water.

Mosquito and hiv – Mosquito Products: Are They Safe for our Health ?

January 5th, 2008, Posted in Mosquito Allergy
Tip! It may happen that certain family member maybe chronically allergic to some ingredient or the other in the mosquito repellant. In such circumstances one can grow certain plants that naturally ward of the buzzing long-legged flies.

There are plenty of mosquito products we can use to get rid of these nasty insects. Some of them are effective some are not. I guess we all own one of these mosquito products at home, but have you ever wondered how they work or are they hazardous for you health? So lets see what kind of mosquito products are out there and how safe they are.
Mosquito products could be classified in two categories based on their purpose. So there are in the first category are the mosquito products that kill the insects and in the second one we’ve got the products that repels mosquitoes. The products grouped in these two categories there are indoor and outdoor mosquito products.


Mosquito Species (Life cycle of mosquito)

December 18th, 2007, Posted in Mosquito Allergy
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Do you know that the females of the mosquito species are the ones that suck blood from people and animals? Well, you can’t really tell the females just by looking at the mosquitoes hovering above your head, so it’s generally a good idea to avoid them altogether.