Mosquitoes Bite Humans All Year Round Due to Warmer Weather
Posted by Marine Blaudez onMosquitoes are now able to bite humans and spread diseases all year round due to warmer weather. Mosquitoes, which can spread diseases like dengue fever and Zika virus, used to be active mostly during warm months...
Mosquitoes don't stand a chance against these plants
Posted by PARA'KITO USA onMosquito-proof your garden with the power of plants There are several plants that you can grow in your garden to naturally repel mosquitoes. Here are some of the most effective mosquito-repelling plants: 1. Lavender Lavender...
When is mosquito season in your state?
Posted by PARA'KITO USA onDepending on where you are located, Mosquito Season could be all year long. In some states that may be true. For other states the mosquito activity will begin when the temperature reaches a consistent level...
Exploring the Amazon Forest - Best Insect Protection?
Posted by PARA'KITO USA onExploring the Amazon Rainforest is a dream come true! It is a biodiversity wonderland unequaled anywhere in the world. With that being said it is easy to understand how mosquitoes and other bugs are going...
How to Choose Your Mosquito Bracelet? Compare & Review
Posted by PARA'KITO USA onThis buyer-guide helps you make an informed decision when buying a mosquito repellent bracelet for you and your loved ones. What are the most important features to look for? Efficacy, ingredient(s), durability and quality should be on top...
4 Tips to Prevent Tick Bites
Posted by Marine Blaudez onTick exposure can occur year-round (Know when is the Tick Season in your State). Enjoying the outdoors, while being mindful of ticks, requires preparedness. As a matter of fact, in 2019, state and local health departments...
How Do our Mosquito Repellent Wearables Work?
Posted by Marine Blaudez onIn short, PARA'KITO wearables reduce your mosquito appeal by masking human presence using a blend of natural essential oils. Of course, there is more to it than what it seems. In fact, mosquitoes have been around for millions...
Insect Repellent for your Bug-Out Bag?
Posted by PARA'KITO USA onWhen bugging out becomes a reality, being equipped with proper supplies could make a big difference! In most scenarios, get ready to spend excessive time outdoors with biting mosquitoes around. Why a Bug-Out Bag (BOB)? It’s important...
Where Do Mosquitoes Go in the Winter?
Posted by PARA'KITO USA onSurely you have already noticed that every year, mosquitoes reappear in early spring and come to bother us until the end of summer and sometimes even until the beginning of autumn and disappear once winter...
The Best Way to Protect Your Feet and Legs from Mosquito Bites
Posted by PARA'KITO USA onMosquitoes adore our feet for several reasons and the smell is one of them. To avoid getting eaten alive by mosquitoes, countless solutions exist to protect your feet, ankles and legs. Whether in the middle...
PARA'KITO Worldwide Presence
Posted by PARA'KITO USA onPARA'KITO® products can be found all around the world and are available at a wide range of retailers including many independent pharmacies, outdoor and health food stores.
Where are the common ticks found in the US?
Posted by PARA'KITO USA onTicks are external parasites, living by feeding on the blood of mammals, birds, and sometimes reptiles and amphibians. Ticks are not insects, although they are often mistaken for them. Ticks are actually classified as arachnids,...
Mosquitoes Can Detect Carbon Dioxide From 75 Feet Away
Posted by PARA'KITO USA onCarbon dioxide, which humans and other animals produce, is the key signal to mosquitoes that a potential blood meal is near. Mosquitoes have developed a keen sensitivity to CO2 in the air. Once a female senses CO2...
Only Female Mosquitoes Bite
Posted by PARA'KITO USA onMosquitoes mean nothing personal when they take your blood. Female mosquitoes need protein for their eggs, and must take a blood meal in order to reproduce. Since males don't bear the burden of producing young,...
How To Say Mosquito In 36 Languages
Posted by PARA'KITO USA onFind out how to say Mosquito in at least 36 languages: Afrikaans (muskiet), Arabe (al-Ba'oudha), Chinois (wenzhi), Croate (komarac), Tchèque (komar), Danois (myg), Néerlandais (mug), Anglais (mosquito), Finnois (hyttynen), Français (moustique), Allemand (Mücke), Grec (kounoupi), Hawaïen...