How to get rid of mosquitoes at night?
Mosquitoes cause a lot of discomfort, and their bites cause allergic reactions and sometimes lead to dangerous infections. Most often, these bloodsuckers attack on the street, but females sometimes fly into human houses in search of food. The annoying buzzing of these insects in the silence of the night can infuriate anyone. We will tell you how to escape from such insects at home in our article.
How to attract with light?
The fight against winged bloodsuckers in apartments has reached a high technological level these days. Chemists have created homemade traps based on organic attractants, fumigators, and repellents. However, such devices, even in spite of their affordable price, are by no means available in every home. How, then, can you catch annoying mosquitoes that have entered your home? The easiest option is to slam. It is not easy to kill a nimble insect in the air, but these bloodsuckers often sit on walls and furniture.
Therefore, just turn on the light and carefully inspect the room. Mosquitoes are primitive creatures, all their actions are monotonous.
Most often they sit on the nearest wall. You can find the enemy at the junction of the wall and ceiling, a little less often they hide between furniture and walls. On the street, parasites love to spend time in the grass, which means that indoor plants can attract them. Move them: the mosquitoes will surely fly up and you will only have to track their movements.
The light itself also attracts insects: near the source you can catch a couple of winged bloodsuckers. However, it should be borne in mind that special lamps against insects, sodium and LED lights in the matter of confronting mosquitoes are unlikely to become your faithful helpers. They are good as night lighting, but you won't be able to protect yourself from bloodsuckers with their help.
How to catch with a vacuum cleaner?
During the Soviet era, the fight against annoying mosquitoes with a vacuum cleaner was very popular. Nothing can prevent this method from being applied today. By the way, this technique is guaranteed to destroy bloodsuckers lodged on the ceiling, behind furniture, or on the upper part of the walls, where it will be difficult to reach with your hand.
Connect the hose to a high power device. As soon as you see a mosquito, immediately turn on the technique and point it at the insect. Once in the bag of the vacuum cleaner, it will die immediately. However, to be sure, it is better to turn the container out to make sure of this.
other methods
Let's consider some more interesting options.
Become bait
If an annoying insect attacks you at night, and you are tired and do not feel enough strength in yourself to start an active struggle, then you will have to take the risk and become the bait yourself. Cover your entire body with a blanket so that only part of your face remains open. Place your hand in a comfortable position so that at any moment you can instantly get it out of cover and deliver a sharp blow.
After that, you just have to listen carefully. The insect will begin to move around and by its buzzing you will be able to understand at what distance it is. Having circled for a short time, the mosquito will understand that there are no dangers awaiting it and will descend on open skin. After that, wait a couple of seconds and slam the bloodsucker with one precise blow. Do not overdo it: the swing should be sufficient to destroy the winged insect, but one that will not harm you.
For reference: there is an opinion that a mosquito can be made to burst right on the arm by tensing the muscles or by pinching a vein. This is a misconception. As a result, you will simply waste your time, and the pest will drink a lot more blood, and the bite mark will be more serious.
Trapped in a glass
Mosquitoes have the ability to feel the slightest gust of air when swinging a hand, so it is not so easy to slam it on the wall. Try to cover the area where the mosquito is sitting with a transparent glass with a quick movement. After that, you just have to stick a sheet of paper between the surface and the container and move the trap along with the insect. Take it outside, carefully peel off the paper and press down on the mosquito.
Some make a trap. To do this, you need a 1.5-2 liter plastic bottle. A small incision is made at about 2/3 of the height. The upper part of the container is removed, while the lid must be unscrewed. The lower part is 1⁄4 filled with heated water, sugar and yeast are added. After the cut off the top is returned to its place, but put with the neck down. For greater reliability, the structure is fixed with needles, electrical tape or tape. The trap is ready. Already after 20-30 minutes, the yeast will begin to ferment and release carbon dioxide. She attracts female insects. Mosquitoes fly down through the bottleneck and instantly die from the volatile vapors of ethyl alcohol, which is formed during the fermentation process.
In fairness, it should be noted that this protection does not always work, because mosquitoes are extremely reluctant to fly up to homemade traps. Moreover, many manage to get out of the bottle. With all this, there is a pungent smell of mash in the room, in addition, you will have to constantly clean the neck of the formed foam.
Aromatherapy
Smells can be used to control mosquitoes. Consider growing bloodsucker-repellent plants at home. For example, lanthanum has a good effect. However, it should be borne in mind that this representative of the domestic flora is dangerous to animals, and it can also cause allergies in humans. Mosquitoes do not like the scent of geranium, so you can safely grow it on windowsills. Then only the hungriest individuals will fly through the window. Owners of private houses can plant lilac, bird cherry or elderberry under the window. On the balcony you can place pots with marigolds. These plants will give a pleasant aroma for households and at the same time will help the flying bloodsuckers survive.
The smell of basil, lemongrass, mint, rosemary, as well as catnip and any citrus fruits is unpleasant for mosquitoes. But they have a very weak effect, so they can scare away mosquitoes only if you plan to grow them in large numbers or smoke rooms with them. In all other situations, their essential oils will give a much greater effect. Extracts of eucalyptus, cedar, anise, as well as tea tree and basil work well. The easiest way is to drip a little into the aroma lamp, but you can also apply it to the skin.
In conclusion, we note that the problems associated with the sharply increasing population of insects in the summer have been familiar to people since time immemorial. Our distant ancestors fought bloodsuckers in the house in their own way, mainly with the help of improvised means: fragrant herbs, decoctions and bunches of dried plants. With the development of modern technology, the possibilities have expanded, so the fight against mosquitoes in the human home is much easier. However, many to this day prefer folk recipes, getting rid of bloodsuckers in the old fashioned way.
Which way to prefer is up to you. But in any case, the measures taken will not have any result if you do not follow the prevention.
- Make sure that there is no excessive moisture or stagnant liquid in the subfloor. Mosquitoes love water and actively reproduce near its source, so you need to get rid of excess moisture.
- Install mosquito nets on windows and doors.Be sure to secure them firmly to prevent children and pets from falling out.
- Recent studies have found that mosquitoes like the smell of sweat. Therefore, compliance with the rules of personal hygiene in the summer will be especially important.
There are many other effective techniques for quickly catching a bloodsucker in a room, although most of them still boil down to the traditional swatting with your hand, newspaper, and even slippers. We have told you about the most unusual options. And remember: finding and driving away the annoying mosquito at night is not difficult at all, you just need to turn on your imagination.
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