Mosquito plug
Another possibility for mosquito protection indoors is the mosquito plug, which simply has to be plugged into an electrical outlet. Here there are two different plugs, which destroy or drive away mosquitoes in closed rooms in different ways. On the one hand, there are mosquito plugs that work with a biocide vaporizer and thus continuously distribute insecticides in the room via a vaporizer.
Although these are usually very effective in killing mosquitoes, they are not always completely harmless to health if they are used over a longer period of time. On the other hand, there are mosquito plugs that work with ultrasonic waves and thus do not kill the mosquitoes, but drive them away with the help of acoustic interference signals (not perceptible to humans). Among the common household remedies, besides the use of fly screens, mosquito nets and suitable clothing, are essential oils, which can be used in the form of candles, bracelets and garden torches.
Common essential oils include bergamot, lemon, mint, camphor, cinnamon, sandalwood, lavender, anise, eucalyptus and catnip. These can also be applied to clothing or bed linen. When using essential oils, it should always be remembered that allergic skin reactions may occur from time to time if the oils are in direct contact with the skin.
Also the preparation of a lavender, vinegar or lemon essence in a bowl, which is placed near the lounge, can serve to drive away the annoying mosquitoes. Similarly, dried cloves pressed into a freshly cut lemon can help keep mosquitoes out. Especially during the hot days of the year people suffer from insect bites.
In addition to swelling and reddening, the affected skin area is very itchy. Here you get to the topic: Insect biteMosquito bites are mostly accompanied by itching and swelling. Especially scratching the mosquito bites can cause inflammation.
Here you will get to the topic: Inflammation mosquito bitesAn inflammation of mosquito bites can be caused by an infection, for example. Scratching open the bites is mainly responsible for the penetration of pathogens.