You plan to move to the Philippines? Wollen Sie auf den Philippinen leben?

There are REALLY TONS of websites telling us how, why, maybe why not and when you'll be able to move to the Philippines. I only love to tell and explain some things "between the lines". Enjoy reading, be informed, have fun and be entertained too!

Ja, es gibt tonnenweise Webseiten, die Ihnen sagen wie, warum, vielleicht warum nicht und wann Sie am besten auf die Philippinen auswandern könnten. Ich möchte Ihnen in Zukunft "zwischen den Zeilen" einige zusätzlichen Dinge berichten und erzählen. Viel Spass beim Lesen und Gute Unterhaltung!


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Thursday, July 22, 2010

Ten Ways to Fight Dreaded Dengue!

1. Clean up your backyard. Mosquitoes love to stay in the dark and damp areas. So if your garage is littered with boxes and assorted garbage, clean them up or throw them away. Don't let them become mosquito havens. Schedule a weekend clean-up day. 

2. Empty containers with stagnant water. The dengue-carrying mosquitoes breed in stagnant water. this means that flower pots, garbage cans, aquariums 910, unused swimming pools (!), tires and other piles are potential breeding grounds for mosquitoes. So after the rains fill with them with water, throw the water away. Newt time, keep these containers closed and upside down. Flower vases should also be replaced weekly.

3. Check your surroundings for stagnant water. Some ornamental plants have this "whorl' or cup-like shape that can hold water water. beautiful to behold but deadly in design. Turn them over and throw the water away! Non-moving rivers, especially in squatter areas, are full of mosquito eggs.

4. Close your doors and windows! Some people open their doors in the morning for a whiff of fresh air. They also believe that mosquitoes would leave the house and go into the sun-light. No, they don't! Place a screen door that keeps the flies AND the mosquitoes outside.

5. Spray insecticide regularly. to rid your house of mosquitoes, flies and also cockroaches, spray it every few days! Make sure you spray those dark corners, crevices, and cabinets. You'll be amazed at the number of pests you'll find dead in the morning. But please, just spray selected rooms when people are not around!


6. Wear pants, pyjamas, long sleeves, and socks. Mosquitoes are attracted to your breath as you exhale so they know how to reach you even in the dark.

7. Apply insect-repellants or use mosquito nets. If your kids are going hiking, camping  or off to school, you can apply insect-repellants like OFF-lotion. Yes, it really works. Kids, of course, like to play outdoors and are prime targets of these killer animals. You can wipe it on selected areas of the clothing like collars, sleeves and pants. 

8. Kill those mosquitoes! When it comes to dengue, it's either kill or be killed! Instruct everyone to kill as many mosquitoes and flies as they can. Once you've got them trapped in your bathroom, show no mercy. 

9. Involve the whole community! The best way to defeat dengue is if the whole community is aware of the threat. Ask your community leaders to schedule a clean-up day! The danger is in empty houses and lots, which are excellent breeding places for mosquitoes. 

10. Spread the word: Dengue fever is here! You'll never know where dengue will strike next time, so better be prepared and inform your neighborhood!

Stay safe and healthy. I wish you all the best!!!

DENGUE - The Killer (Part II)

Dengue cases in Northern Mindanao have increased by 200 percent (!), the Department of Health in Region X said in its latest report. According to Emiliano Galban Jr., DOH X spokesman, 32 persons have been confirmed to the deadly mosquito borne disease while 2.345 (!) have been infected from January to June this year.

Galban said that this year's record is so far the highest in recent medical history of Northern Mindanao as there are more 1.777 (!) more cases recorded this year compared to last year's 568 cases.


Most of the infected persons are in Bukidnon. 

There are two new different types mosquito types such as AEDES and ANOPHELES, attacking especially Mindanao in the Philippines. The AEDES AEGYPTI is the insect you must avoid meeting if you don;t watch to catch dengue, while it is the female ANOPHELES from if you don't want to catch Malaria. Both are deadly and you don't want to catch any of them!

Both, dengue and malaria are also considered major hindrances to the economic growth of an area or a whole country.

There are many ways to fight dreaded dengue! Check it out here tomorrow!

Stay healthy, guys!