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Mosquitoes Love the Climate Change Problem

by Brian Yalung on Friday, August 17th, 2007

Mosquitoes Feast on Climate Change Issue

Insect bites are often solicited in warm weathers and with the imminent downpour of climate change issues, the people are getting bit inch by bit by repulsive mosquitoes, parasites that make it irritating to remain comfortable at times. While mosquitoes can be fought off with the use of insect repellants and necessary preventive measures such as using screened doors and windows as well as the other anti-mosquito devices, climate change has become more of a nesting bed for them to prey on people trying to survive the whole warm days ahead of them.

The cases of insect bites has been rising and this has caused much discomfort. The chain of mosquito bites have brought nothing but additional burdens and people need to worry as well about their bites other than the climate of the region where they reside in. Cold compress and the usual creams to apply on the body to avoid being repeatedly bitten by these insects can be resorted but for sure, people are praying that this climate change issue can be resolved soon for better living and healthy preventive_measures.

Read more on this issue at Change in climate sets scene for mosquitoes to thrive

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