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While you are sleeping mosquitos are attracted to you. As they can sense the heat your body is producing. Also, while sleeping your body produces a certain amount of chemicals that mosquitoes like.
Mosquitoes like to come out at night, and also disturb our sleep by the buzzing sound derived from the flapping of their wings. You can keep the doors in your sleeping area closed during the day and at night when you are sleeping. To prevent mosquito bites while you sleep, follow the steps given below.
Apply mosquito repellent:
Apply hit mosquito repellent it to exposed skin , using enough to cover the entire area. Do not apply it under clothing.
Do not apply it to cuts, wounds, or irritated skin. Do not apply it near the eyes or mouth, and apply sparingly around ears. Avoid applying it to children’s hands. Do not use a hit insect repellent for infants under two months of age.
Wear long-sleeves and long pants:
Wearing long sleeves t-shit and pajamas will help to cover your arms and legs while sleeping and prevent mosquito bites.
Put on bright color clothing while sleeping:
Mosquitoes tend to be attracted to darker shades or colors while detesting brighter or lighter shades. Lighter colors go miles to decrease your appeal and repel the insects. Darker ones, on the other hand, increase your appeal thus attracting them to you.
Install Fans in the room:
When you turn on a fan, mosquitoes would rather avoid flying around the fan than try to put up with the wind being produced by the speedy fan.
Use mosquito coils:
A mosquito coil is a mosquito-repelling incense, usually made into a spiral, and typically made using dried paste of pyrethrum powder. The coil is usually held at the center of the spiral, suspending it in the air, or wedged by two pieces of fireproof netting to allow continuous smoldering. Burning usually begins at the outer end of the spiral and progresses slowly toward the center of the spiral, producing a mosquito-repellent smoke.
When lit, the coils produce smoke that spreads outward to keep away flying pests. The smoke does not kill mosquitoes; instead, it discourages mosquitoes from hanging around. These coils are popular with the general public because they are portable, long-lasting and inexpensive.

