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Protect Yourself with Insights from Our Experts

For more than six decades, SC Johnson has been using our insect science expertise to help protect themselves from insects, including those that may spread disease

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Minimizing your exposure to mosquitoes

As mosquitoes make their appearance throughout the year, here are helpful tips from our insect experts to help protect your family outdoors.

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Remove standing water

Mosquitoes breed in standing water, so removing it from your home and high traffic areas outside your home can reduce their numbers. Rain gutters, buckets, bird baths or fountains with stagnant water are all possible breeding sites.

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Avoid peak mosquito hours

Although mosquitoes can bite any time of the day, they are most active at dawn and dusk. Schedule your outdoor activities to avoid these times when possible.

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Apply personal repellent

Applying a personal pest repellent correctly can help protect you from mosquito bites. Before using, always read the product label and follow directions.

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Wear appropriate clothing

Clothing can help reduce mosquito bites by acting as a barrier between your skin and the mosquito. When weather permits, wear long sleeves, long pants and socks while outdoors.

Our advice comes from decades of experience

SC Johnson operates one of the largest private, urban entomology research centers in the world.

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How to apply personal repellent

One of the best ways to protect yourself from mosquito bites is by using a personal repellent.

The threat of mosquitoes

mosquitoes are the deadliest animal in the world

#1

mosquito species, some of which can carry diseases

3,500

number of eggs a mosquito can lay at a time

200

lifetime of a typical mosquito

2-4 weeks

Understanding the risks

These are just four of the dangerous diseases that can be transmitted to humans by insects.

The fight against malaria

Did you know more than 600,000 people die from malaria every year? Or that children under 5 are the most vulnerable to being infected with malaria? In fact, it takes the life of a child under 5 every minute.

That's why, for families everywhere, we're committed to working toward the prevention and eradication of malaria. We invest in education, partnerships and innovative solutions that can help protect people from mosquitoes that can carry malaria.

See more about our mission to help end malaria.

FAQs about mosquitoes and bite prevention

Review these frequently asked questions to help protect yourself and your family from mosquitoes that can carry disease.

The danger of dengue

Dengue is another key insect-borne disease with widespread affect. About half the world’s population is now at risk of dengue, with an estimated 100 to 400 million infections occurring each year across more than 100 countries.

The mosquitoes that spread dengue are found in most tropical and subtropical regions of the world, including many parts of the United States.

The WHO has helpful information about dengue and its impact worldwide.

Click here to download additional information from SC Johnson.

We’re creating innovative tools to help

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OFF!® Brand and The Weather Channel Partner to Launch New In-App Mosquito Forecast

OFF!Cast Mosquito Forecast™ predicts mosquito behavior and populations to help families optimize their outdoor time.

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OFF!® and Google Cloud Bring Mosquito Population Forecasting Model to Brazil

OFF!Cast™ Mosquito Forecast is now available in Brazil to help people get their local mosquito forecast as easily as their weather forecast.