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Mosquitoes are a nuisance! How can you be invisible to mosquitoes so they don’t bite you anymore? No one wants the itchy, swollen bumps caused by skeeters, so how can you be sure mosquitoes can’t see you?

There are several things you can do to make yourself invisible to mosquitoes. First of all, if possible, avoid going out when mosquitoes are prevalent. Early morning and around dusk are favorite times for these bloodsuckers to go foraging. If you are not outside during those times, you will definitely be invisible to mosquitoes! But that’s not always an option to avoid outside.

Another trick to be invisible to mosquitoes is to make sure you wear light-colored clothing. Mosquitoes are attracted to dark objects as they see darker spots as potential prey. If you wear light colored clothing, you are not as visible and cannot be seen. Wearing dark clothes is like a neon sign that says I’m here to be eaten! Who knew what you wore could make a world of difference!

The easiest option is to mask your human scent with something natural. A mosquito is driven by the smell of your exhaled breath. Yes, that’s right, a mosquito loves to smell your breath. Creatures with breath like yours are perfect food for a mosquito. A mosquito will not be able to smell your breath due to the natural scent that will make you invisible to mosquitoes.

How to choose the right scent? Any natural scent from nature would work, but it depends on how far you’re willing to go. Using Predator Pee (there is such a thing!) will make you invisible to mosquitoes, but it will also make you lose all your friends! Native Americans used to rub evergreen tree branches on their skin to mask their scent.

At the other end of the spectrum, think of pleasant natural scents, like your grandmother’s cedar trunk! Cedar is the perfect choice for these bloodsuckers to avoid you. If you spray yourself with a safe natural product made with cedar as the active ingredient, you will become invisible to mosquitoes.

Summary of how to be invisible to mosquitoes:
• 1). Avoid being outside when they are most active.
• two). Wear light-colored clothing so you don’t attract mosquitoes.
• 3). Apply a natural pest control product made with cedar as the active ingredient.

Now you can be invisible to mosquitoes!

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