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      The first buzz of a mosquito is an unpleasant reminder that summer fun comes with a pesky price. We examined the science behind common mosquito myths and found that while some have a basis in reality, many are plain bunk. Mosquitoes are more than a nuisance -- they carry harmful diseases such as encephalitis and malaria.
      Here's what you need to know about the season's most unwanted guest:


      1. Lemon dish soap and Listerine repel mosquitoes
      Fiction: This myth has been widely circulated around the Internet. According to the Florida Medical Entomology Lab at the University of Florida, these household products do not work to thwart mosquitoes. One of the most effective repellents is DEET. The Centers for Disease Control also recommends repellents with Picaridin and oil of lemon eucalyptus.
      If you use a product containing DEET, read the label and do not over-apply. DEET is a powerful chemical that can be harmful if used incorrectly. Make sure the repellent has an EPA-approved label and registration number. Use caution with small children and stick with a formulation that is made for kids.


      2. Ultrasonic devices repel mosquitoes
      Fiction: Save your money. According to theDepartment of Entomology at Purdue, these gadgets don't work. Bug zappers do kill mosquitoes, but they also electrocute many beneficial insects including those that eat mosquitoes, so the scientists at Purdue recommend against using them.


      3. Taking B vitamins repels mosquitoes
      Maybe: According to the Mayo Clinic, B vitamins change a person's odor, which may indeed make them less attractive to mosquitoes.


      4. Eating garlic repels mosquitoes
      Fiction: According to current research, consuming large amounts of garlic only works against vampires and bad dates.


      5. Skin-So-Soft products repel mosquitoes
      Fact: BUT, buyer beware: According to a study by the University of Florida, Skin-So-Soft and other products containing Citronella oil are only effective for between 3 and 10minutes after application.


      6. Creating a bat or insect-eating bird habitat will rid your yard of mosquitoes
      Fiction: While these species do eat mosquitoes, they probably won't eat enough to make a noticeable difference at your next garden party.


      7. Meat tenderizer calms an itchy bite
      Fact: The Mayo Clinic recommends mixing a tablespoon of water with a tablespoon of meat tenderizer and forming a paste to apply to a bite. Using an ice pack can ease discomfort as well. OTC remedies to try: hydrocortisone cream and calamine lotion.


      8. Mosquitoes die after feeding
      Fiction: Unfortunately, the female mosquito (males don't eat blood, they feed on nectar) can live to bite again. Females will die if they don't get their first blood meal, which they require in order to lay eggs.


      9. Mosquitoes transmit the HIV virus
      Fiction: According to scientists at the Centers for Disease Control, Rutgers University, and others, mosquitoes cannot transmit the HIV virus from human to human. They do carry the West Nile virus and other serious diseases.
      Nearly one million people die each year from malaria, mainly children under the age of 5. You can help eradicate this preventable disease.
      Veritas Vos Liberabit

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      I think you left out myth #10..
      #10. when the mosquito is sucking your blood, hit a most muscular crab pose and the mosquito will burst and die.
      ''you'll harvest what you've planted...''

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      Quote Originally Posted by myosaurus View Post
      I think you left out myth #10..
      #10. when the mosquito is sucking your blood, hit a most muscular crab pose and the mosquito will burst and die.
      Lmao!!!! Oh what the hell, Im going to try that one..haha...

      I hate mosquitos...friggin eh...calomine lotion for the itch is best for me...I go outside at night a lot...they come out hungry for blood...I use cutter spray but it really does stink. But it is better than mosquito bites...what about dogs? can you spray your dog with cutter or Off? I know there is citronella spray but havent tried it in a while.

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