Two mosquito physiology experts explain which repellents work better than others and how to protect yourself this summer.
Dengue fever is on the rise across the globe, with more than 10.6 million cases reported in North and South America alone.
Natural repellents are "organic and safe," however "they all have one major drawback," a pest expert told Newsweek.
SAN ANTONIO - Following this week's heavy rains, an unwelcome consequence has emerged: a surge in mosquito activity.Alongside ...
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The Family Handyman on MSNHow to Get Rid of Mosquito Bites ASAPAnd while there is no shortage of mosquito repellents and zappers along with an endless list of tips and tricks to keep ...
If you think mosquitos are peskier this summer than they have been the past couple of years, you’re probably not alone. But ...
We pulled up to a Circle K in an orange pickup truck with a mosquito printed on the side. My insect guide, Kenny Johnson, ...
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Does Diptyque’s Mosquito-Repellent Fragrance Actually Work?Is Diptyque's limited-edition body spray the secret to a bite-free summer? T&C's associate shopping editor investigated so ...
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WKRG Mobile on MSNDeadly mosquito disease found in Mobile CountyThe Alabama Department of Agriculture and Industries has confirmed two positive cases of Eastern Equine Encephalitis detected ...
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