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Enhance your outdoor living space by keeping it pest-free

Take a book and a cool drink to your favorite patio chaise and enjoy one of the best weekend pastimes of summer.  For a pleasant and pest-free time outdoors, protect your surroundings from biting insects such as mosquitoes and flies.  Also watch for those tiny no-see-ums, which are particularly fond of swarming over freshly-mown grass.

  • Area repellents in the form of lamps and lanterns, coils, foggers and candles help to keep the bugs off and create a zone of comfort outdoors.
  • A variety of insecticides are also available to ward off other crawling and flying pests such as gnats, wasps and hornets, ants, ticks and many other lawn and garden insects.

Learn more about health risks from insects at www.AboutBugs.com.

Prevent mosquitoes from breeding:

  • Empty buckets, cans, and other containers to prevent water from collecting.
  • Cover wading pools and drain off any water that collects on pool covers.
  • Clean and chlorinate swimming pools, outdoor saunas, and hot tubs.
  • Change water in bird baths every three days.
  • Clear roof gutters and ensure proper drainage.

And mind those pesky mosquitoes!  No matter what’s on your summer menu, mosquitoes have one favorite food – a blood meal from you.  Prevent mosquito bites by applying an EPA-registered insect repellent containing DEET, picaradin, IR3535 or oil of lemon eucalyptus. 

Choose the correct product that suits your activity: 

If you plan to be outdoors for more than three hours, especially under conditions that cause heavy mosquito population (lots of shrubbery, after a rain, by the lake), look for a repellent containing more than 20% DEET.

  • For shorter periods, repellents containing less than 20% DEET, the repellent currently available with 7% picaridin, IR3535 or one of the products containing oil of lemon eucalyptus may provide adequate protection.
  • Even if you’re going out for only 10 minutes, use a repellent – that’s long enough to get bitten!

Remember to read the product label carefully and follow label directions.  Adults should always apply repellent on young children, avoiding their hands and around their mouths.

As an extra precaution against ticks, wear shoes, socks, long pants, and a long-sleeve shirt when outdoors.  Ticks are not just found in the woods; they are closer to home than you might think, especially if they hitched a ride on your pets.  Learn more about repellent protection with DEET at www.DEETONLINE.org.

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