What To Do If You’ve Been Bitten By Mosquitoes In Monmouth County

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Mosquitoes are a major nuisance during the warmer months of spring and summer. Their constant buzzing and irritating bites make them one of the most annoying pests for local homeowners. Mosquitoes also spread harmful diseases with potentially serious side effects, such as malaria and the West Nile virus.

Even after taking preventative measures, mosquitoes may bite you from time to time. Fortunately, there are several ways to make these bites less itchy and uncomfortable. The guide below contains helpful information about mosquito bites and what you can do to find relief as you heal.

 

What Do Mosquito Bites Look Like?

Female mosquitoes need blood to produce their eggs. When they land on an animal or human host, the mosquito inserts a straw-like mouthpiece below the skin’s surface. As the insect is feeding, it also injects saliva into the skin, which causes irritation and itching commonly associated with mosquito bites. The diseases carried by mosquitoes can be deadly, but most bites result in a mild reaction.

Mosquito bites can vary in appearance from person to person. A reddish, swollen bump is usually visible within minutes of being bitten. Sometimes the spot will be hard, and there could be several bumps surrounding a single bite. People may also see dark, bruise-like marks instead of bumps or blisters. 

How To Stop Mosquito Bites From Itching?

Although mosquito bites are uncomfortable, there are several ways to stop the itching and irritation as it heals. Here’s what you can do to make the bite less bothersome:

  • Clean the bitten area with water and mild soap.
  • Place an ice pack on the bite for up to ten minutes to reduce swelling and itching. Reapply as many times as needed for relief.
  • Create a paste made of baking soda and water and apply it to the bite. Leave the mixture on the skin for approximately ten minutes and rinse with cool water.
  • Purchase an over-the-counter antihistamine cream from the drugstore and apply as directed.

To prevent mosquitoes from biting you, wear light-colored clothing that covers your arms and legs while outside. You may also try lighting citronella candles in outdoor spaces or using a fan to keep the bugs away.

What To Put On Mosquito Bites

If the above remedies fail to provide relief, here are some additional home remedies to stop your mosquito bites from itching:

  • Cut an onion and apply the juice directly to the bite area.
  • Dab a drop of apple cider vinegar onto the bite.
  • Cut open an aloe vera plant and rub the gel onto the irritated area. You may also try a topical lotion that contains aloe vera as an ingredient.
  • Apply a small drop of honey. 
  • Dab witch hazel onto a cotton ball and apply to the skin.
  • Mince garlic and mix it into an unscented lotion to create a cream. 

The best way to control mosquitoes and stop them from biting you and your family is to prevent them from infesting your property. If the mosquitoes in your yard prevent you from enjoying the outdoors, it might be time to call an exterminator like Alliance Pest Services.

How to Keep Mosquitoes Away From You And Your Family

To get rid of mosquitoes for good, contact the experts at Alliance Pest Services. We’ve been a trusted source of pest control in Monmouth County since 1983. We offer several extermination solutions to eradicate even the toughest mosquito infestations from local properties. 

Our technicians utilize the latest mosquito control technology and make your family’s health and safety a top priority. To learn more about how we can help make your home pest-free, call us today.

 

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