Can Mosquitoes Transmit The Coronavirus?

March 20, 2020


The world today is enveloped with fear due to the threats of the Coronavirus 2019 or COVID-19. Several countries are under lockdowns since the virus has already infected thousands of citizens and death tolls continue to rise. With the rapid spread of the virus, people especially the old ones are more prone to getting ill.

China, Italy, Spain, South Korea, and more are some of the nations that are under serious situations due to Coronavirus. Business establishments are closed down temporarily, residents are quarantined and requested to stay indoors, and social distancing is practiced to prevent the virus from infecting more people.

On the other hand, mosquitoes are also a great source of fatal illnesses that's why people are questioning if the pest can indeed transmit coronavirus. We know that mosquitoes are not easy enemies because they can fly away to escape from you. The pest leaves insect bites that are threatening because, through these bites, they can transfer diseases quickly.

Because mosquitoes are known to be the most dangerous animals in the world, you would think that they too can spread the coronavirus. With their simple bites, you can quickly fall ill and most of the diseases don't have any cure that makes it difficult to treat mosquito-borne diseases.

Are mosquitoes and coronavirus related? Is it possible for people to get the virus through mosquito bites? Will they be able to avoid the virus if they get rid of mosquitoes?  With the dangers of coronavirus today, are mosquitoes capable of transmitting the virus? Let’s find out now.

What Is Coronavirus?

Coronavirus is a virus that can cause sickness that may range from the simple colds down to serious illnesses like the SARS-CoV or Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome and the MERS-CoV or the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome. Today, a new coronavirus was discovered which is called the COVID-19 and it is now the major problem of the world.

Coronavirus can be spread from humans to animals. MERS-CoV was transmitted by camels to people and SARS-CoV was carried by civet cats. If you are hit by the coronavirus, the signs and symptoms that you can experience are cough, fever, and breathing problems. If the virus becomes serious, the symptoms can be worse like kidney failures, severe acute respiratory syndrome, pneumonia, and worse, death.

For you not to be infected by a coronavirus, what you need to do is prevent sneezing or coughing without covering your nose and mouth, always wash your hands, stop getting near infected people, and avoid eating raw meats. 

Are Mosquitoes Carriers Of Coronavirus?

Some people believe that mosquitoes are carriers of coronavirus, maybe that’s why the virus spread quickly. But, according to researchers, this is only a myth because mosquito bites DON’T transmit coronavirus. No evidence can say that mosquitoes are transmitters of the virus so you should stop believing in myths or lies. Coronavirus affects the respiratory system of individuals and mosquito borne-diseases more likely affect the blood.

Mosquitoes are known to spread other severe diseases but not coronavirus and their bites should not worry during the pandemic because they don’t carry the virus that can be a threat to your respiratory system. 

What Are The Mosquito-Borne Diseases?

Mosquitoes should not be ignored when they are in your property because when you do, they can easily transmit diseases that can put your health at great risk. Even though you haven’t experienced getting ill with mosquito-borne diseases, you still need to know what diseases you can get so that if you are hit, you’ll know what to do.

Here are the diseases that you can get from mosquitoes:

Dengue

Dengue is one of the diseases that you can acquire when you are bitten by mosquitoes. The disease can lead you to a lot of signs and symptoms that your body may not be able to handle. When the dengue virus is transmitted to you, you'll be able to experience fever, rashes, joint pains, and headaches. If dengue worsens, you might get severe symptoms like breathing difficulties and bleeding or worse, death. Dengue is among the diseases that are experienced around the world and some countries are having serious problems with it because it doesn’t have any specific cure. What makes this scary is that it can infect millions of people and can cause thousands of deaths yearly.

Chikungunya

Another mosquito-borne disease that the pest transmits is chikungunya. The disease may be fatal but its symptoms can last for weeks which still make one of the scariest diseases carried by the pest. When you have chikungunya, you’ll be able to have rashes, joint pains, and fever. The disease came from Africa and has widely spread in America, Europe, and Asia. 

Zika

If you are pregnant, then you can be susceptible to the Zika virus which is another mosquito-borne disease that you have to be aware of. The disease is the latest one to arise and sometimes, it doesn’t provide symptoms or only mild ones will appear. When the Zika virus is transmitted, you can experience rashes, joint pains, and fever. Pregnant women are more prone because it can affect even the unborn baby. When a pregnant woman acquires the disease, the fetus can have neurological defects that can affect the development of the baby inside your womb. When the baby is born, it can have microcephaly, which is a condition where the head of the baby is smaller than the typical size of a normal baby’s head. With the defect, your baby can experience problems when growing up which can be deadly.

Malaria

If there could be a disease from mosquitoes that has a long history of infecting people around the world that could be malaria. The disease is known to be one of the deadliest diseases that mosquitoes spread. It has been around since 1700 BC and has been the cause of the death of more than 300 million people around the world.  The symptoms of the disease are chills, fever, and headache. Malaria can also affect children and it can be worse for your child. However, if you leave this untreated it can lead to fatal situations like death.

These are the mosquito-borne diseases that the pest can spread. If you are not careful, you may get infected. That's why pest control is very important because it helps in eliminating mosquitoes and other disease-carrying pests.

Tips To Getting Rid Of Mosquitoes

Remove Standing Water

One way to keep mosquitoes out of your home is by removing standing water. We know mosquitoes love being in the water because it is where they breed and lay eggs. So, if you have standing water outside, you have to get rid of it as quickly as possible to avoid attracting the pest. If your home has lots of standing water or moisture build-up, start removing these water sources to keep your home mosquito-free.

Apply Mosquito-Repellents

Mosquitoes will not only be after your yard but they will also be after you and your family! The pest is known to come after humans because mosquitoes need blood for them to develop and lay eggs. Female mosquitoes especially will come to you and will bite you to feed on you. You can use repellents that have DEET which is known to be effective in deterring pests and will keep mosquitoes away from your skin. 

Use Mosquito Sprays

Mosquitoes are hard to eliminate so if you see some of them, you can apply mosquito sprays that can deter the pest or even kill them. The strong smell of mosquito sprays will scare the pest away and with this, they’ll not be able to get near you and even breed in your property. You can apply sprays all over your home but if it contains harmful chemicals, you should be careful when applying it because it can be dangerous to your health. 

Put Mosquito-Repelling Plants

If you want to naturally get rid of mosquitoes, you can put mosquito-repelling plants in your property. Some plants can help in repelling the dangerous pest and when you have it, you can drive away your enemies as quickly as possible. Some of the plants you can have at home that are good for repelling mosquitoes are catnip, peppermint, rosemary, lavender, garlic, and marigold. When you have these, you can now say goodbye to your mosquito problems.

Call A Professional Pest Control Company

When you can’t find the right solution, the best answer will always be calling a professional pest control company to help you like Go-Forth Pest Control. This is the pest control company that can help in dealing with your mosquito issues because it has pest exterminators who are capable of eliminating any pest including the dangerous ones. Professionals also have the best treatments and solutions that are effective and successful in killing your pest problems. With their help, you’ll be able to resolve your issues and will not have to worry about pest infestations.

Mosquitoes and coronavirus are not related because the pest can’t transmit the virus to humans so you don’t have to worry about mosquito bites you get during the outbreak of the coronavirus. However, if mosquitoes keep on getting into your home, pest control is what you need.




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