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Certain colors repel mosquitoes. If you don't want to become a mosquito's next meal, try wearing lighter, more subdued hues. White, beige, khaki, pastel yellow, and even soft gray are good options. And as a bonus, these colors will also keep you cooler on a warm day.
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Read More »Does it really matter what colors you wear outside? If you want to avoid mosquito bites, the answer is yes. It may be hard to believe, but these buzzing pests do prefer some hues more than others. So, what colors are mosquitoes attracted to? Keep reading to find out!
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Read More »Light colors don’t produce shadows like darker shades. Mosquitoes won’t be able to sense your presence as easily. People also don’t sweat as much and release less CO2 when they wear lighter hues. If a mosquito can’t smell you, they won’t try to bite you.
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