Many babies need to go out even in summer, but are troubled by numerous mosquitoes. In fact, if babies who often go out want to avoid mosquito bites, they can solve the problem from three aspects: using foreign objects, choosing a suitable location, and not staying in the same place for a long time.
01. Use foreign objects
The so-called foreign objects are, of course, toilet water. This is an "artifact" to prevent mosquito bites in summer. It is cheap and easy to use. As long as you put a drop on your baby's exposed skin before going out, you can effectively repel mosquitoes. If your baby is too young and you are worried that toilet water will damage your baby's delicate skin, you can use a bathtub to bathe your baby before going out. Adding a few drops of toilet water to the bath water can also play a very good protective role.
02. Choose a suitable location
Generally speaking, a large number of mosquitoes tend to gather in places such as under lights, beside pools and plants. We should naturally avoid these places when taking our babies out. In these places, even if you use toilet water, you cannot achieve complete protection. "Avoidance" is what you must do to protect your baby. When we go out, we can choose some places with gentle breeze, which can not only make the baby feel cool in the hot summer, but also repel mosquitoes. Kill two birds with one stone, why not?
03. Don’t stay in the same place for a long time
When taking the baby out, we should try our best to move and don’t stay in one place for a long time. Because once a person is still, he virtually creates a suitable environment for mosquitoes to suck blood, and is naturally more likely to be bitten by mosquitoes. Some parents will meet acquaintances when taking their babies for a walk, and they will often stop and chat. This will give mosquitoes enough time to gather around the baby, which is very detrimental to preventing mosquito bites.
Although there are many mosquitoes in summer, as long as we take precautions, we can actually protect the baby very well, so there is no need to stop eating because of choking. Taking the baby out for a walk often is very beneficial to the healthy growth of the baby. Necessary.