How to get rid of mosquitos

July 22, 2020

Nobody likes mosquitos. For many Canadians, these bothersome bugs are the worst part of summer. Their relentless buzzing and biting can make time spent outdoors unbearable during the warm-weather months, especially in the evenings when mosquitos are at their most active.

Mosquitos are drawn to humans thanks to the carbon dioxide we exhale, our body heat, and the smell of our skin. Their blood-sucking bites leave a distinct saliva residue that causes painful itchy, red welts, and in more serious cases can even contribute to the spread of dangerous diseases.

If you’re bugging out over these irritating insects, here are some of the best mosquito repellent ideas to protect your family this summer.

How to get rid of mosquitos

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Stay away from stagnant water

Sometimes the best protection is prevention. It’s important to do everything you can to make sure your backyard isn’t a breeding ground for pests. Mosquitos lay their eggs in water and prefer dark and humid areas, so you’ll often find a large concentration of bugs around near lakes and ponds, and among tall grass and leafy areas. If you’ve noticed an influx of mosquitos in your outdoor space, be sure to dump out stagnant water from flower pots and fountains and clean your gutters regularly to ensure they’re draining properly.

Install protective screens

Time outdoors can quickly turn from fun to frightening when the mosquitos come out at dusk. Installing protective screens and patio netting can help create a bug-free environment that will allow your family to enjoy your outdoor space well into the evening. Lightweight mesh netting designed for patio umbrellas and gazebo curtains are cost-effective options while custom-made screens can be installed for serious mosquito repellent protection.

Burn citronella candles

Made from a naturally occurring plant-based oil, citronella candles, and torches are one of the most widely used natural mosquito repellents on the market. These fragrant candles create a nice ambiance and can help ward off bugs in small areas like patios and decks. Keep in mind their range is limited and the impact will be much less effective on a breezy night, so candles should be used with other mosquito repellent strategies.

Create an at-home remedy

If you’re looking for a natural alternative to harsh aerosol sprays and chemical-based mosquito repellent, try creating your own fragrant DIY bug spray. Plant-based essential oils like eucalyptus, lavender and peppermint can be mixed with water and sprayed lightly on the skin for a natural mosquito repellent.

Invest in a high-tech mosquito repellent

If you want serious protection from bug bites you may want a more sophisticated solution. Brands such as Thermacell offer compact and cordless mosquito repellent units that use a butane cartridge and repellent mat to provide up to 15-feet of protection. This discreet, high-tech patio accessory is soundless, odourless and a safer option than burning candles if you have young children nearby. Thermacell’s mosquito repellent shields are available in a variety of stylish colours and are lightweight and portable, making them easy to bring along on your next camping trip.

From high-tech gadgets to homemade natural bug sprays, there are a number of strategies for warding off unwanted bugs. Finding the best mosquito repellent for your space can help you reclaim your backyard and enjoy the outdoors all summer long.

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