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Known for extreme events, the tropics are home to a wide range of ferocious predators... (in North Queensland, for example, you can find taipans that are venomous to crocodiles and wild bears!) For your fun-loving Backpackers pose a threat. But there's one predator that loves to prey on you while you're basking in the sun and trying to recover from the night before...and that's of course the dreaded mosquito. Knowing what pests these bloodthirsty bugs can be, I wanted to share some tips on how to repel them and avoid those itchy, annoying mosquito bites.
The best way to repel mosquitoes
1. Use insect repellent
The clue is in the name of the area. This is the tropics, so be sure to always use insect repellant when you venture out. Like sunscreen, insect repellent should be applied automatically in the morning and reapplied several times during the day. You can buy a ton of different brands for all skin types and conditions, make sure you buy one that has DEET in it, but don't apply it to broken skin
The following recommends you to use this mosquito repellent cream
Ingredients of Mosquito Balm
No.1: Refreshing! Used for study fatigue, overtime, motion sickness, lack of concentration, etc. No.2: Antipruritic and antibacterial. Use when bitten by mosquitoes and small insects. No.3: Easy to carry. Small in size and light in weight, it can be used for field camping and long-distance bus rides. No.4: Anti-drying, treatment of frostbite, moisturizing, emollient. Quickly and effectively relieves insect bites, mosquito bites, itching.
Suitable for outdoor, professional or home use
Insect bite dermatitis, also known as papular urticaria, is a common skin disease in children in summer and autumn. This ointment can quickly and effectively relieve mosquito bites, relieve itching and pain, and plays an important role in preventing mosquito bites. It is a regular ointment for going out or at home.