Mind your mosquitoes

Mind your mosquitoes

Protect yourself and your family from West Nile virus.
Updated:
2009-10-01 15:45
Published:
2003-08-01 00:00
By 
Alicia Priest

How to protect yourself

Patio living is under a bit of a cloud this summer as Canadians come to grips with mosquito-borne West Nile virus. While experts say that the risk is low, West Nile has caused problems such as paralysis and loss of motor co-ordination in some of its victims. Here are some common-sense steps to take:
• Stay indoors at dusk and dawn when mosquitoes and other bugs are most active.
• If you must go outside,wear long-sleeved tops and long pants.
• Fit windows and doors with tight, hole-free screens.
• If using an insect repellant, Health Canada advises you to: read the entire label; apply sparingly only on exposed skin, not under clothing; do not use on open wounds, irritated or sunburned skin; wash treated skin with soap and water when you come indoors.

Products containing essential oils such as citronella and eucalyptus must be re-applied frequently and may irritate sensitive skin. Health Canada states that products containing DEET (N, N-diethyl-m-toluamide) are effective but somewhat toxic in high concentrations and should not be used on infants. Use all products as directed. See Health Canada's sites for more information on West Nile.
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