There is a lot of information buzzing around about the many hazards of mosquitoes such as the potential diseases they can carry. In other parts of the world, these pests can spread things such as malaria, Dengue fever, The Zika virus, and many other diseases that are life-altering and often, life-threatening. For Federal Way, however, most of these unsavory afflictions are extremely uncommon. That being said, there are still a few things you should watch out for and some preventative measures you can take to keep your home and family safe.
Ah yes! The classic red welts or bumps that tend to mysteriously appear after a long day spent outside in this hot, humid weather. Big or small, these itchy bites can be a pain to deal with but aren’t usually very dangerous. However, if you notice your bite becomes larger, darker in color, or feels hot even after a few days, you could have an infection and should consult a doctor immediately.
While there was a small outbreak that occurred last summer in Colorado that affected close to 650 people, only a very small fraction of those people passed away. Most infected with it won’t even develop symptoms; only about 20% may experience fever, headaches, body aches, nausea, vomiting, and sometimes a rash. Overall, this virus is extremely uncommon, but If you notice any of these symptoms and they get worse over time, Get yourself to a hospital STAT.
Mosquitoes can also transmit heartworm larvae to dogs and cats through their bites. If left untreated, heartworm disease can lead to severe lung disease, heart failure, and damage to other organs in pets. If you notice your furry friend coughing persistently, is less energetic, experiences rapid weight loss or gain, or has a swollen belly, take them to a vet.
Taking these steps will lower the likelihood of mosquito bites and related health issues. If you or someone you know is struggling with a mosquito infestation and wants to eradicate any of these potential health risks, be sure to contact Insight Pest Solutions. Our technicians are experienced, trained, and ready to help you with any pest infestation.