
Travelling is an adventure and can be an incredible experience. While there are plenty of benefits of travelling, there are a number of things that you will need to prepare for before you begin your travels. One of the things you may need to consider before and during your travels is the possibility of bug bites. While some bites can be simply irritating and itchy, others can be more serious if the insects are carrying nasty diseases such as the Zika virus, malaria and the West Nile virus.
So, if you’re travelling to warmer climates, it’s a good idea to consider how you will be able to prevent bug bites during your travels, but how can you do this?

Choose an Effective Insect Repellent
One of the most effective ways to keep insects at bay is to use an insect repellent which has ingredients that actually work. Of course, it can be difficult to find a repellent which is effective, so it’s a good idea to read plenty of reviews to make sure you get a product that works. This may mean that an unconventional product is a good option.
For example, the products from Alfresco repel insects but act as perfumes and moisturisers. With countless excellent reviews, you can be fairly confident that the product will do its job to keep bugs away.
Keep Bugs Away From You
In addition to using effective bug repellent, you can take certain steps to keep the bugs away from your skin. One of the best ways to do this is to keep your skin covered by wearing long sleeves and legs to make sure that you don’t have too much skin on display for bugs to attack. You should be particularly aware of this during the evenings and in the early mornings when bugs are most active.
You can also make sure that you avoid using products on your skin that are heavily fragranced which can often attract insects.
Avoid Insects as Much as You Can
While you are keeping bugs away from you, you can also make sure to stay away from the bugs, helping you to prevent bug bites. There are certain times of the day and certain places where you are more likely to encounter the bugs that are going to bite you. If you can stay away from these areas and stay inside during their active times, you can help to keep away from bugs altogether.
Bugs tend to be most active between dusk and dawn, so this is a good time to stay indoors or make sure that you are covered up if you are outside. They can also often be found in long grass and around standing water such as ponds and lakes, so it’s advisable to stay away from these areas to ensure that you don’t put yourself in the path of these biting insects.
There are a number of things you can do when you are travelling to ensure you are able to prevent bug bites as much as possible, but it’s important that you make sure that you have been vaccinated against the relevant diseases that you may need to. Check the NHS Fit For Travel page for more information on the country you are planning to visit.












