Pesky Summer Pests

We are in the middle of summer and sure enough, my children have itchy bites.  How does this phenomenon sneak up on me every summer? 
 
I thought I was vigilant about taking care of them as we enjoy the activities of summer.  But, there is a picture of my children in a black shirt as we hike along a trail...there is also one of them under some trees without a hat...and, oops, there was another time they were running through a field amid ant hills.  Here are some of the things I need to remember about avoiding those pesky pests, and maybe you do too:
  • Wear light color clothing.  It really is true that mosquitoes like dark colors.
  • Wear a hat to keep ticks from dropping onto your head. Ticks often drop from trees as you walk under them.  If they drop onto a hat, they are more likely to drop right off.  Be especially mindful that ticks carry disease and need to be removed within 24 hours.
  • Wear long pants.  The newly invasive Asian Tiger mosquito likes to fly low and will attack your ankles and legs.  It is also active in the daytime.
  • Stay calm around bees and wasps.  If one does land on you or your children, blow it off gently.
  • Teach your children what fire ant hills look like and to avoid them.  Even toddlers are able to identify these mounds once taught.
  • When traveling, inspect hotel bed sheets for tiny back dots that look like poppy seeds.  These are the tell-tale droppings of bed bugs.