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National Dengue Day 2023: Do Mosquitoes Bite You A Lot? Try Changing Your Soap
On 16 May each year, National Dengue Day is observed. This day is dedicated to promoting measures taken to prevent the disease as well as discussing the government's plans for controlling the disease before it becomes widespread.

As a way of promoting awareness of dengue disease in India, the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare has instituted National Dengue Day. National Dengue Day theme is "Fight Dengue, Save Lives".
In the event of National Dengue Day, let's take a look at the link between mosquito bites and the soaps you use.
Do Mosquitoes Bite You A Lot? Try Changing Your Soap
Are you someone who gets bitten by mosquitoes wherever you are? Why do mosquitoes specifically target you? It's a question many people ask, and the answer isn't so straightforward. Mosquitoes are known for their pesky bites, and they can be a real nuisance in the summer months. But do they really bite you a lot? That depends on a few factors [1].
So, to answer the question - do mosquitoes bite you a lot? It depends on a variety of factors, including your individual characteristics, your environment, and your reaction to mosquito bites.
However, in a recent study, researchers have found that the type of soap you use may have some link.

Which Soaps Can Repel Mosquitoes?
Mosquitoes are drawn to certain scents, and the fragrances and chemicals in your soap can be a major mosquito attractant. Mosquitoes can detect human scents from up to 15-20 feet away, so if you're producing a scent they like, they're likely to find you.
Several chemical compounds commonly found in soap are thought to contribute to the attraction and repel mosquitoes, according to a recent study. Despite the fact that coconut-scented soaps seem to be among the most repellent to mosquitoes, using a proper repellent is the foolproof method of repelling pests.
According to multiple publications, coconut-derived chemicals tend to repel blood-feeding insects [2].
- Consider switching to an unscented soap, or one that is specifically formulated to repel mosquitoes.
- You could also try washing with natural essential oils that are known to have mosquito-repelling properties, such as citronella, eucalyptus, lavender, or rosemary.
- Additionally, you can try using a repellent soap, which contains natural insect repellents like DEET, lemongrass oil, or soybean oil [3].

On A Final Note...
By changing the soap you use and using the proper mosquito repellents (creams and sprays) you can reduce the number of mosquitoes that bite you and make your outdoor activities more enjoyable.
Disclaimer: The information provided in this article is for general informational and educational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or a qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.



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