Will encrypted mosquito nets feel suffocating?
Yes, people who are not used to using mosquito nets will feel suffocated when they start using mosquito nets. It will take some time to get used to them.
There are many ways to prevent mosquitoes. Passive defense methods include hanging mosquito nets and installing anti-mosquito screens. The disadvantage is that they are too depressing. There are also mosquito swatters, mosquito killer lamps, and electric mosquito swatters, which are either bloody or violent. There are also toilet water, mosquito repellent liquid, mosquito coils, etc. There is no guarantee that they will not be poisonous if you smell too much.
Here are two tips, which are based on the characteristics of mosquitoes. They are non-violent and non-toxic, yet quite safe and effective:
Vacuum cleaner: Mosquitoes are very light and small and like to hide in For the characteristics of gaps, use a vacuum cleaner to frequently vacuum places such as under the bed, wardrobe, ceiling, etc. While cleaning the dust, you can unknowingly remove hidden mosquitoes and other bugs without leaving blood everywhere. "It is for cleaning, not for killing", which is reasonable and legal.
Air conditioning: Considering that mosquitoes rely on heat to detect the human body, turning on the air conditioner is a good way. Probably because it disrupts the exhaled nitrogen dioxide airflow and reduces the heat dissipation, it is difficult for mosquitoes to find their targets. If I sleep with the air conditioner on at night in summer, mosquitoes rarely bother me.