South Dakota mosquito season is upon us! These annoying bugs love to bite people in South Dakota. But if you want to escape these skeeters, change your clothes!

I know soon these irritating insects will be all around the Sioux Empire, and I think I found a helpful tip that might help us all avoid the welt of a mosquito bite this summer. It sounds so silly and simple.

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There is a new study from the University of Washington that identifies colors that attract mosquitoes and others that turn them off.  The study explains, "The mosquito’s sense of smell influences how it responds to visual cues/colors. However, this color preference only occurs in the presence of carbon dioxide (CO2), which we exhale when we breathe." Mosquitoes also attract people based on breath, sweat, and body temperature.

So what are the four colors you should avoid wearing around menacing South Dakota mosquitoes?

Red

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Orange 

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Cyan 

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Black

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If your closet is like mine, you own many black tops. But there is some good news! There are also four colors YOU SHOULD WEAR that are safe from these blood-sucking insects.

Green

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Purple

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Blue

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White

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I already got my first big mosquito bite of the season. The color I was wearing? Black...lesson learned.

No matter what color you're wearing, carry bug spray on you this South Dakota summer! The bites aren't worth it.

20 Things You'll Find In Every South Dakota Home

We have so many things in our homes. Some things are junk or half-used but others have great sentimental value to us.

Regardless of what an item means to us at the end of the day, I bet that most South Dakotans have these twenty items in their home; or at least most of us do.

 

Detour Dining: Off-the-Beaten-Path Restaurants You Must Try in South Dakota, Minnesota and Iowa

Beyond the well-traveled tourist paths, there’s a whole different world of food exploration throughout South Dakota, Iowa and Minnesota. From tiny restaurants in historic towns serving up generations-old recipes to small town dive bars that not only have cheap, cold beer, but unique and unexpected homemade dishes.

We’ve created an exploration of off-the-beaten path restaurants nestled in the charming landscapes of the tri-state area. Take a detour from the ordinary and discover the extraordinary flavors as you travel the roads not-so-often traveled. 



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