Considering going to Cambodia and now wondering if you need to worry about mosquitoes biting you in Cambodia. Mosquitoes anywhere are a concern as their bites can affect some people badly and spread diseases. You do have to take precautions to protect yourself from them. So, are there mosquitoes in Cambodia?
Typically Cambodia has a humid climate, and mosquitoes do well in this type of climate. Mosquitoes in Cambodia are active all year round but in the monsoon season which is from May to October their activity increases. You will encounter mosquitoes in Cambodia in places like the jungle, islands, beaches, and rural areas.
What you need to do is learn how to protect yourself against mosquitoes especially if you’re traveling with children. We all know children are the first victims of every mosquito.
In this post, we will go through there mosquitoes in Cambodia. Let’s get started!
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Are There Mosquitoes In Cambodia?
Yes, there are mosquitoes In Cambodia. Cambodia has a humid climate all year round, therefore mosquitoes do well in this type of climate. Mosquitoes are prevalent in Cambodia, particularly during the rainy season (from May to October).
It’s important to note that different regions of Cambodia may have different levels of mosquito activity and disease risk, so it’s a good idea to check with local health authorities or travel clinics for specific recommendations on how to protect yourself from mosquitoes and the diseases they can carry.
You will encounter mosquitoes in Cambodia in places like the jungle, islands, beaches, and rural areas.
When Are Mosquitoes Around?
The reality is that mosquitoes are always around in Cambodia but activity increases during the monsoon season which is from May to October. Cambodia’s tropical climate is hot and humid, in other words, it is a perfect climate for mosquitoes to reproduce.
Because of this, mosquitoes are around and active in Cambodia all year long.
There are times in the day when you will be at more risk. Those are in the mornings roughly at sunrise between 5 am to 8 am and in the evenings at sunset between 5 pm to 8 pm.
That doesn’t mean that you should avoid going out between those times but just take reasonable precautions.
In case you are planning to visit places in Cambodia like Sihanoukville, Koh Rong Samloem, or Ratanakiri which has jungles, you will find more mosquitoes there.
Do You Need A Mosquito Net In Cambodia?
Yes, it is recommended to use a mosquito net when sleeping in Cambodia, especially if you are staying in rural areas or in accommodations without screened windows or air conditioning.
What About Diseases?
You shouldn’t worry too much about tropical diseases transmitted by mosquitoes in Cambodia but visit a doctor if you feel not quite right and just for peace of mind after a mosquito bite. Their bite affects people differently.
The risk of getting a tropical disease is considered low. However, some mosquitoes in Cambodia can transmit dengue fever.
If you need more information on diseases from mosquito bites, check with your local doctor.
If you feel that you would rather not risk it please know that mosquitoes are more active during the monsoon season which lasts from May to October.
Ways To Prevent Mosquitoes Bites?
Now that you know more about mosquitoes and you are still planning on visiting Cambodia so what are the best ways to avoid being bitten by mosquitoes?
- Use mosquito repellent. DEET is a mosquito repellent and can be found in any pharmacy or shop in a tourist area.
- Try to use light clothing that covers your arms and legs. Because you don’t want to feel too hot, go for pieces of clothing that are loose and airy. This way you won’t be as hot and the mosquitoes will be less attracted to you.
- Try using clothing that is light in color. Other than keeping you cooler than dark clothing they also don’t attract mosquitoes as easily.
- If you go to have dinner outside, for example, remember that the evenings are one of the times when mosquitoes are more active. Or if you go on a hike in the jungle don’t wear short-sleeved T-shirts and shorts because mosquitoes are attracted to wood and low lighting.
- Try to avoid using perfumes or strong-scented lotions and colognes. It’s true that being in a hot country where you will most likely sweat a lot you want to still smell nice but the truth is, mosquitoes can be highly attracted by scents such as the ones from perfume.
- In the room where you will be staying, you shouldn’t worry that much since most rooms are equipped with a fan. Mosquitoes tend to avoid air drafts and are attracted to humid spaces.
- If you don’t like the idea of spraying yourself several times a day with mosquito repellent full of chemicals you can also use repellent bracelets that are made of more natural ingredients and can still protect you against the bites of mosquitoes.
Unfortunately, mosquitoes are known for being very tenacious and even if you take all the precautions, you can still be bitten by one.
What To Do In Case You Are Bitten?
Yes, it happens much less than if you didn’t take any simple precautions at all but it can still happen.
First of all, please don’t panic. Remember that more than likely bitten by a harmless mosquito since the risks of getting a disease are very low. But still, when the itch starts try your best not to scratch it.
Also, remember that you are in the tropics, which is full of microscopic life so try not to open any unnecessary wounds that could cause an infection.
You will need to apply the cream to the area that was bitten to reduce the itchiness as many times as you want but if mosquito bite cream is the only thing that you forgot to pack there is no need to worry.
There are creams available that will help against the itchiness of mosquito bites. They are relatively easy to find since it is also sold in supermarkets and by pharmacists.
However, if for any particular reason, you won’t be able to go and buy cream immediately you can try applying some toothpaste on the afflicted area or the interior of a banana peel.
You can buy it without a prescription and it’s certain that wherever you go, they have the soothing cream in stock.
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Wrapping Up
Finally, Cambodia has a humid climate, and mosquitoes do well in this type of climate. Mosquitoes in Cambodia are active all year round but in the monsoon season which is from May to October their activity increases. You will encounter mosquitoes in Cambodia in places like the jungle, islands, beaches, and rural areas.
But if you take precautions, you will soon realize that you can easily deal with the presence of mosquitoes while visiting Cambodia.
And that’s it for now! I’d love to know if this guide on is their mosquitoes in Cambodia has helped you. Let me know if you have any questions and leave a comment if you have any tips.