Mosquitoes, like Braves fans, love beer, according to a new study from University of Florida scientists.
But that doesn’t mean you have to confront nature sober.

Dad went outside to mow the yard and was never seen again.
As summer begins, here’s a few tips to help keep you from becoming a mosquito magnet:
* Stay indoors at all times. If this is not possible, continue reading.
* Mosquitoes are not color blind, and seem to like dark colors. Wear white clothing instead of black, navy blue or red. Wear long sleeves and pants to expose less skin.
* Mosquitoes home in on carbon dioxide, which living creatures exhale. Certain people emit more carbon dioxide than others, including those who are overweight, pregnant or have a high metabolic rate.
* Higher body temperatures attract the airborne vampires, which may explain why those who drink alcohol get bitten more often. Try to stay cool.
* Some species of bugs like to bite your feet because of stinky bacteria there. Consider bathing, but avoid strongly-scented soaps, they can attract mosquitoes too.
* Don’t bother eating bananas or taking vitamin B-12 pills. That preventative is just an old wives tale, researchers say.
If none of that works, consider an overnight soaking in DEET, the U.S. military’s second finest invention after the Internet.
49 comments Add your comment
tina
June 3rd, 2011
5:04 pm
I put garlic on everything i cook…..except pancakes and waffles. the bloodsuckers by pass us and head straight to the neighbors. Also Listerine does work and does Skin So Soft by Avon.
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June 3rd, 2011
6:12 pm
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Rufus
June 3rd, 2011
7:56 pm
One of my favorite pastimes is sitting on back porch with a six pack of Bud and shooting mosquitoes out of the sky with my BB gun.
Laurie
June 3rd, 2011
10:45 pm
Try Avon’s Skin So Soft keeps mosquitoes away
biljopal
June 4th, 2011
1:51 am
You, George Mathis, say,”If none of that works, consider an overnight soaking in DEET”. I quote from Wikipedia,”As a precaution, manufacturers advise that DEET products should not be used under clothing or on damaged skin, and that preparations be washed off after they are no longer needed or between applications.[13] DEET can act as an irritant;[4] in rare cases, it may cause skin reactions.[13]“.
I would NOT recommend an “overnight soaking” in any insecticide and consider your advice ill advised, if not bordering on criminal.
David Hasselhoff
June 5th, 2011
11:13 am
You should see me eat a hamburger
David Hasselhoff
June 5th, 2011
11:13 am
You should see me eat a hamburger
Bassmaster84
June 5th, 2011
12:02 pm
For patio/deck gatherings, buy a ThermaCell unit. It is a small device powered by a butane cartridge. Costs about $20, covers about 15′ x 15″ area, and available at Home Depot. Only drawback is not strong enough in windy conditions.
richmondDawg
June 5th, 2011
1:27 pm
I spent most of my childhood in Savannah reeking of skin so soft. That stuff still turns my stomach thirty years later.
Miriam MacAllister
June 5th, 2011
1:35 pm
Many people have severe allergic reactions to Deet.