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Best Over-The-Counter Insect Repellents



Planning on taking a trip to the beach this Memorial Day? What about Camping? Even if you are staying home and barbecuing you’ll want to be certain to purchase a good insect repellent. A good insect repellent can protect you from mosquitoes carrying West Nile virus and Aedes, St. Louis Encephalitis, ticks and other biting insects. Ticks can spread Lyme disease, human babesiosis and Rock Mountain spotted fever.

Not worried about mosquitoes or other fever carrying insects? Maybe you should be. In 2012, the United States witnessed some of the worst West Nile virus cases the country has ever seen. According to the Center of Disease Control and Prevention, in 2012, Pennsylvania had the second highest reported West Nile Virus Human Infections of 60 along the East Coast next to New York. New Jersey reported 6 deaths and Pennsylvania reported 4 deaths in 2012, second and third highest along the East Coast. What was the state with the highest amount of reported cases and deaths? Texas. Texas had a monstrous 1,868 total reported cases and 89 deaths, more than tripling the cases and deaths of the number two state California. For more information on the reported 2012 West Nile Virus Human Infections in the US visit the Center for Disease Control and Prevention. Please refer to state health department websites for further details regarding State Case Totals.

Lucky for you, a set of brave testers went outside in Mosquito—infested cages and also let ticks crawl all over them. These brave souls recorded how long it took for mosquitoes to start biting and for ticks to crawl over treated areas. The results are in! Several tested repellents protected against deer ticks and mosquitoes for over eight hours. Four of those—Off Deep Weeds Sportsment II, Cutter Backwoods Unscneted, OFF FamilyCare Smooth & Dry and 3M Ultrathon Insect Repellent 8 contain deet in varying levels.

The active ingredient in some insect repellents is oil of lemon eucalyptus. (It’s not recommended for children under 3.) Almost as effective was Natrapel 8-Hour with picaridin, which protects with picaridin.

Homeowner Tips

Below is a list of items the homeowner can do to help the process of reducing mosquito activity:

  • Dispose of tin cans, plastic containers, ceramic pots or similar water-holding containers that have collected on your property.
  • Pay special attention to discarded tires. Stagnant water in tires are where most mosquitoes are breeding!!!
  • Drill holes in the bottom of recycling containers left outdoors.
  • Have clogged roof gutters cleaned every year, particularly if the leaves from surrounding trees have a tendency to plug up the drains. Roof gutters can produce millions of mosquitoes each season.
  • Turn over plastic wading pools when not in use. Stagnant water in a wading pool becomes a place for mosquitoes to breed. Turn over wheelbarrows and don’t let water stagnate in birdbaths. Both provide breeding habitats for domestic mosquitoes.
  • Vegetation around the home should be thinned out if it’s too dense.
  • Grass kept cut and weeds wacked.
  • Wood piles covered.
  • Junk piles removed.
  • Fish ponds stocked with fish or a fountain to keep water running. Mosquitoes will not lay eggs on running water or rippled water, they will drown.

Tired of being locked up inside because mosquitoes have taken over your yard? We can help take back your yard with our mosquito control program!

Green Pest Solutions offers a 6 application Mosquito Plan. This plan is designed to control the population of Mosquitoes on the property. GPS will apply your first 2 applications within the first two weeks of signing up and will come out every two to three weeks after that.

  • Treatments will occur from the months of April through September.
  • First 2 rounds will be applied in first 2 weeks after signing up for program.
  • 2 to 3 weeks in between treatments are highly recommended.
  • A minimum of 4 treatments is required to aid in the control of mosquitoes.
  • The busiest months for mosquito control will be June, July and August.

 

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