Recently, there has been an outbreak of West Nilus Virus in Israel.
A few hundred people have been infected , several people (elderly and immuno-compromised) have died. In hebrew, the infection is shortly called 'Kadahat HaNilus' (Nilus Fever).
As it is summer with strong waves of heat and humidity, the Ministry of Health has issued some warnings concerning flying /crawling insects and their bites. People are advised to use repellents, wear long sleeves and long pants to cover exposed skin, avoid places with a large population of bugs (parks, woods , gardens).
Keeping bugs out by sealing entry points (cracks, gaps etc..) and using mesh on windows , is the way to go. However, these measures don't completely solve the problem.
Whenever I see any of the insects in the house, I try to act immediately. For ants I use water, for cockroaches I've got a proper spray that eliminates them. It goes without saying, that we have to maintain clean kitchen and bathroom;
So far, I've not used any repellents. I might do, if necessary.
I've noticed that mosquitos (the ones biting us ) are active mainly in the dark; so, lights on to prevent biting , is a good measure. A fan (near the computer or bed) is also a good preventive measure; it keeps the flies away.
When outside, I sadly, avoid the shadowy places with bushes and trees. It so happens that when I sit on a bench to rest for a few minutes, I get bitten (even through the sleeves and pants) and that's very annoying.
So, I'll prefer to walk on the sunny side of the street until I get to my destination ( applying sunscreen prior to getting out of the house is a Must!).
Hopefully, the crisis of the Nilus Virus , and the heat of the summer will both soon end. I have no wish at all , to get adventurous and deal with bugs of any kind, neither at home, nor outdoors.
insects among flowers (AI image)