Fogging Next to the Sea

BeachWhen you think about the edge of the sea, what do you think about the most? Beaches, water, waves, and even nature is usually at the top of the list for most people. It is an area of the world that is amazing to see, and the experience is only enhanced with poetry readings. That is, provided you take care of fogging next to the sea first before your guests and readers arrive.

The Natural Seas

sharks near the beachThe edge of the sea is where you will find a large variety of people soaking up sun and fun. It is also an appealing place for a variety of critters, both wanted and unwanted by the humans who are trying to enjoy their day.
Wanted critters may include dolphins splashing around in the water, whales that are coming close to the surface, fish nipping at your toes, and more birds than it is possible to imagine. Kids laughing and playing while adults relax along the beach.
Unwanted critters can include things like a shark near the coastline, jellyfish who come in too close for comfort, and crabs that may pinch little toes as you walk past. You also have to deal with insects. These pests are the most unwanted because they leave nasty bites that itch and burn. Who wants to hear poetry when they can’t stop slapping or scratching?

Take Back Your Beachy Poetry Experience

beach poetsYou may not be able to control where the jellyfish swim or the sharks feed, but you can help yourself and your guests feel comfortable on the shore. You can help to eliminate pesky insects that may bite and sting. This includes gnats, cow flies or yellow flies, biting house flies, and even the mosquitoes, which could easily put an early end to a fantastic day at sea.
One way to do this is to encourage poetry readers and listeners to wear clothes that prevent mosquitos from biting. Long sleeves and pants are best, but do you really want to wear that type of stuff on a warm spring day when you are near the shore? They could also spray on the sunblock and their insect repellents, but that’s a lot of chemicals for a day of fun.
The nicest thing you can do to help guests who are attending your poetry reading event is to prepare the area for their arrival with a backpack fogger. This will keep the bugs away and the people nearby.

Preparing for a Day of Poetry

You already know that when reading poetry, a podium or something that puts the speaker above the audience is great. Ample seating for those who attend is also quite nice. Microphones and speakers are often required. These things make it possible for guests to enjoy the poetry the way it was meant to be enjoyed. A mosquito backpack fogger, simply makes sure that fewer biting insects will be buzzing in their ear and biting their flesh. It only takes a few minutes to spray and the effects can last for hours so that your guests get as much freedom to enjoy as possible.