A fun and inexpensive outdoor vacation for the entire family would be camping. Camping can provide a chance for the family to bond and it also has stunning views and fresh air. However, there are some downsides to vacations in the great outdoors and these include pests which can be a nuisance and even a danger which is why you should be prepared and know what to avoid.
Wasps are common in warm climates and they are a species that includes yellow jackets and bees. They nest in trees and under overhangs in the late spring and early summer. They will sometimes nest in the ground which is particularly hard to see and therefore more of a danger. They are attracted to other human product odors such as hairspray and perfume as well as to sugar and cooking meat. If a nest is upset, then it can make for a painful situation even if they are not aggressive.
The first thing to do is keep an eye out for nests which look like honeycomb cells. There will usually be a few flying around the outside. The wasps will fly away without harm to you if you were to knock down a small and newly developed nest. However, if the nest is large and has many layers then stay clear and don’t bother it since doing so will lead to getting stung. Pack a can of wasp spray if you are particularly afraid or allergic of these pests.
Your camping experience can also be ruined by another common pest known as the mosquito. Mosquitos sting you to feed off your blood, unlike wasps that sting as a defense mechanism. Aside from being more annoying than harmful, you can also only contract a disease or an illness in the remote areas.
Usually, nothing will be available at the campsite so you should bring supplies with you and remember that there are many products available to repel mosquitos. The most effective for repelling these pests are sprays and lotions that contain deet. Less effective all natural sprays as well as lotions are available as well. Citronella candles also help to deflect them but should be used along with topical products to ensure the least amount of contact.
In wooded areas, ticks are common and are best avoided by wearing long pants and long-sleeved shirts especially if you will be brushing against foliage. These are more annoying than anything else but there is a chance of contracting Lyme disease.
Since dangerous spiders prefer these as dwellings, stay away from dark, dank, and secluded areas. Most people will not intentionally come into contact with any spider but be especially careful if you see a Black Widow, Brown Recluse or Violin Spider.
Taking a vacation in the great outdoors is certainly enjoyable but be aware of the pests that can dampen your trip.
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