4th of July Party Ideas–Bug Free Fun with Tedderfield Mosquito Nets
Make your 4th and all of your summer days bug free and learn creative ways to use mosquito nets to add to the fun and festivities!
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Make your 4th and all of your summer days bug free and learn creative ways to use mosquito nets to add to the fun and festivities!
Going somewhere warm and buggy for spring break? Don’t let mosquitoes ruin your fun!
Mosquito nets are versatile! Creative ways to make your life bug-free.
Love camping, but hate bugs? Bring back the joy of camping by creating bug-free zones with mosquito nets!
The Zika virus causes Zika virus disease. This disease is spread to people primarily by two types of mosquitoes, Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus. A mosquito bites a person infected with Zika virus. The mosquito becomes infected and then bites another person. With more infected people, more mosquitoes become infected and so on.
Mosquito nets come in a variety of shapes and sizes, so how to do you choose what will be best for you?
The Zika Virus is now found in many countries around the world. If you are traveling, be sure to check if the country or countries you will visit have active Zika transmission. And if they do, go prepared with mosquito nets and insect repellent.
Malaria is a serious and potentially fatal disease which is transmitted by certain kinds of mosquitoes. The disease is caused by a parasite these mosquitoes carry and transmit when they feed on humans. Symptoms of malaria usually include high fever, chills, sweats, body aches, headache, nausea and vomiting. Malaria prevention includes drug prophylaxis, and avoiding mosquito bites through use of mosquito nets and insect repellents.
Mosquito borne diseases are diseases people get from mosquito bites. The most common mosquito borne diseases include: the Zika virus, Malaria, West Nile virus, Dengue fever, Yellow fever, and Chikungunya.
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