Tuesday, April 3, 2012

tomcat is a tiny insects that are harmful

Tomcat is a pretty poisonous insects. These insects live in humidares. As long as there are trees, ponds and bushes, tomcat can livethere. Toxins contained in this insect cn cause effects that are quitepainful on the skin, although not lethal. 




Consider carefully the characteristics of the disease and how to fixtomcat following:


characteristics of skin affected by the bite ofTomcat:
1. Arise reddish color of the skin,
2. The skin will itch,
3. Irritation or inflammation of the skin,
4. skin will appear blistered froman irritation,
5. If severe then there will be pus in the skin to cope. .

We also have prepares the way:
1. Avoid direct contact with theseanimals. Direct contact with animals is tantamount to attach the skinto the poison. UUsually the skin will feel the heat followed by theappearance of spots itchy, watery and black marks on the skin. If you want to get rid it, use paper or blow it, do not hold it by hand. .
2. Rinse with running water and soap if skin contact immeditely putin contact with tomcat under tap water and wash with soap. If it feelslike burns, immediately cool compresses the skin with antisepticand insect sure tomcat is not there anymore.
3. Pairs of mosquito netting and also close the windows and doors to prevent entry ofthese beetles, make sure there is no room for him. Especially if youhave a history of the outbreak area tomcat.
4. Do not rub the skin or eyes on contact with tomcat poison is the skin can infect other areas that you touch. Wash your hands before touching other parts of the body. 
5. Make sure the home environment clean removeplants that are maintined and ensure cleanlinss of yourgarden so that animals will not nest there.   

This is a powerful way to cope with the disease tomcat. Prevention is better than so make sure your home is clean and comfortableso that you are distracted from tomcat problems. Although insectsare useful to farmers, we also must remain vigilant. . 

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