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Mosquito Breeding Sites Increasing All Across United States - The Bug Patch a Possible Solution

Mosquito breeding sites are increasing more and more as temperatures rise. People can use The Bug Patch to help protect themselves from these pests.

2011-04-10
WOODMERE, NY, April 10, 2011 (Press-News.org) As temperatures continue to rise and people venture outside more and more, mosquitoes become an increasing threat. Even though mosquitoes breed all year round, the spring and summer months are when mosquitoes thrive. People are outside more allowing for a greater amount of hosts for the bugs to feed on, water (specifically standing water) is more available in the forms of pools, sprinklers and overall greater use of water related activities which mosquitoes need for reproduction and finally, the warmer temperatures are more ideal for mosquito breeding.

Scientists are already finding elevated levels of mosquito breeding sites all across the U.S. This could be attributed to the heavier rains affecting the nation as of late and the increased areas of sitting water. Mosquitoes have already gotten a head start this season in terms of breeding. Mosquitoes are capable of spreading disease like West Nile and Dengue Fever so it is crucial that people find ways to protect themselves.

The Bug Patch is a natural insect repellent perfect to combat the upcoming mosquito season. The Bug Patch is a great alternative to other forms of bug control due to its all-natural and easy-to-use application. The Bug Patch is safe to use on children and adults and is convenient to take around everywhere for preventative measures. It works not only on mosquitoes, but any other bug that seeks out human hosts as well.

The Bug Patch is exactly what the name suggests - a patch applied to an individual's skin to help prevent bug bites. The way the patch works is simple: it is comprised of vitamin B1 Thiamin which is dispersed throughout the body gradually after the patch is applied. Insects and mosquitoes are attracted to Carbon Dioxide and use that naturally inherent attraction to seek out a host on which to feed. The B1 Thiamin acts like a mask to cover the Carbon Dioxide that we naturally emit from our bodies. The Bug Patch conceals the CO2 scent that we release from our skin from getting picked up, thus rendering all bugs without a path to find a food source.

About The BUGPATCH, LLC.: The Bug Patch was created to bring change in a revolutionary, all-natural way in the fight against insects. The Bug Patch was specially designed by a dedicated team of innovators who could not take the annoyance of bug bites anymore. This team firmly believes in the capabilities of their product and the solutions it holds for those suffering from insects. The BUGPATCH, LLC. holds the patent for this transdermal B1 vitamin administering product. Visit http://www.originalbugpatch.com/ and http://www.facebook.com/TheOriginalBugPatch for more information.


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[Press-News.org] Mosquito Breeding Sites Increasing All Across United States - The Bug Patch a Possible Solution
Mosquito breeding sites are increasing more and more as temperatures rise. People can use The Bug Patch to help protect themselves from these pests.