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In summer, mosquitoes can really get on your nerves when you're enjoying outdoor activities. But they're not just annoying—they also cause itchy, painful bites that can spoil your trip to the countryside. In certain regions of the world, insects can even be dangerous to you. For example, when mosquitoes transmit diseases such as malaria or dengue fever, or when you are stung or bitten by another poisonous insect. Good insect protection is therefore an essential part of your luggage if you want to protect yourself effectively.
Here at Transa, you will find various products that protect you from insect bites, but also mitigate the consequences of insect attacks that have already occurred. You can choose from numerous mosquito nets, but you will also find tick repellents such as tweezers and sprays here. Depending on the season you are traveling in and where you are going, you can choose the right insect repellent product here at Transa.
Mosquitoes can be a real nuisance at night, but also during the day. Only special mosquito nets that prevent mosquitoes from biting in the first place offer absolutely reliable protection. At Transa, you will find mosquito nets that you can wear like a hat and that protect your face and neck from mosquito bites during the day. This is recommended if there is a high density of mosquitoes or if you are traveling in regions where the transmission of dangerous diseases by mosquitoes or other insects is not uncommon.
You can also use a mosquito net when staying overnight in a hotel or tent. At Transa, you will find nets in various sizes that are suitable for either one person or several people. These can be placed over the bed, providing all-round insect protection in no time at all. Some models also contain an active ingredient that smells unpleasant to mosquitoes, which additionally deters them from biting. A mosquito net not only protects you from mosquitoes, but also from other insects that bite and sting.
Transa also offers a variety of mosquito bracelets, mosquito coils, and mosquito lamps, as well as mosquito sprays that can be applied to the skin or clothing for effective mosquito repellent, depending on the product.
A tick bite can also have dangerous consequences, especially if you are traveling in regions where diseases are frequently transmitted by ticks (e.g., Lyme disease or TBE). There are various measures you can take to minimize the risk of infection. These include wearing sturdy outdoor clothing, regularly checking your skin for tick bites, and treating any bites quickly and correctly if you have already been bitten. The transmission of germs can be minimized by removing the tick correctly with special tick tweezers. Under no circumstances should you simply pull the tick out with your fingers, as this will crush the animal's body and allow any germs it may contain to enter your bloodstream even faster. To remove a tick thoroughly, it is therefore best to always carry a good pair of tick tweezers or a tick card with you. In addition, you can also apply a tick repellent spray to your skin as a preventive measure to keep the animals away from your fur. It is important to see a doctor if the bite site becomes inflamed after removing the tick. In this case, it is possible that you have not removed all parts of the tick 100 percent or that an infection is spreading in your body despite removing the tick.