Mosquito bites are not only annoying but dangerous. Here are 5 things that happen when a mosquito bites you and how to prevent them. Learn more here.
Mosquito bites are the first, least seriously taken things on this planet, yet very dangerous. Millions of mosquitoes keep swarming around humans with tonnes of infectious diseases. Bites of these mosquitos cause reddish bumps on the skin with itchiness that’s usually ignored. Mosquito pest control services become imperative in such situations.
a. A puffy and reddish bump appeared a few minutes after the bite.
b. A hard, itchy, reddish-brown bump or multiple bumps appear a day or so after the bite or bites.
c. Small blisters instead of hard bumps may appear in some cases.
d. Dark spots that look like bruises are also a result of mosquito bites.
a. A large area of swelling and redness
b. High-grade fever
c. Hives on the skin
d. Swollen lymph nodes
What makes mosquitoes even more harmful are the bacteria, viruses and parasites they transmit, thereby causing diseases.
According to the World Health Organisation (WHO), mosquito bites result in more than one million deaths every year, mosquito-borne diseases such as Malaria, chikungunya, zika virus and dengue being some of the major causes of death.
Mosquitoes spread disease through their bites. Mosquitoes are vectors (living things that carry diseases between animals and humans). Vectors often carry infections through the blood. Many of the creatures classified as vectors are bloodsuckers.
When a mosquito bites, it not only sucks blood but secretes saliva. This saliva enters your blood. There is an exchange of fluids between the mosquito and your bloodstream. An infected mosquito has fed off a person or animal with the disease. It then passes the infection on when it bites.
Mosquitoes often feed in a method called sip feeding. Sip feeding means that the mosquito doesn’t just suck all of the blood it needs from one source — it takes multiple meals from multiple sources. Unfortunately, this exposes more people to infection. This requires prevention measures to keep you and your family safe.
Treatments of these mosquito-borne diseases cost a huge amount of money especially if the symptoms are severe and have led to other complications. They also take away from the happiness of your family.
Instead of paying hefty bills in the hospitals to cure the diseases that the small blood-sucking monsters cause, you should consider preventing their entry into your spaces so they can’t invade and cause dread.
The best way of prevention is to get HiCare pest control- the best mosquito pest control services. We say this with a lot of conviction as our 3X Mosquito Control Service has been extremely effective when tested even in the most mosquito-prone areas.
3X Mosquito Pest Control Services by HiCare have been evolved and developed over 28 years to provide a simple solution for the problems caused by the complex flying beasts. We have a three-step procedure that ensures the blockage of mosquitoes in your spaces for at least three months after our mosquito pest control services are done.
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