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Choose a location with minimal standing water and dense vegetation to reduce bug exposure. Consider elevating your shelter at least six inches above the ground to prevent flooding and minimize bug infestation. Ensure your platform is far enough from water sources to reduce mosquito breeding areas.
Choosing a Dry Spot
When selecting a location for your shelter, prioritize areas with minimal standing water and dense vegetation. These conditions tend to repel or drown insects, reducing the likelihood of bug infestation. Look for areas with thick, tall grasses, shrubs, or small trees that provide shade and a barrier between you and the surrounding environment.
Platform Elevation and Design
Elevating your shelter platform at least six inches above the ground can help prevent flooding and minimize bug exposure. This height also allows for easier drainage and reduces the likelihood of water accumulation around the shelter. Consider using a solid, raised platform or a series of wooden logs spaced several inches apart to create a dry surface.
Distance from Water Sources
Maintaining a safe distance from water sources is crucial in reducing mosquito breeding areas. Aim to place your shelter at least 100 feet away from standing water, such as swamps, bogs, or ponds. This distance will minimize the likelihood of mosquito infestations and other biting insects. Additionally, consider using insect-repellent plants or smoke to discourage bugs from approaching your shelter.
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