how to keep mosquitous out of my room?


Question:
i live in 15th floor,in general it should be no or few mosqutious,but it does.my wife cant bear the smell of mosquitou-repellent incense.we found somthing in store but they didnt work(stronger mosqutious?)can i get some way to keep the annoying insects out?

Answers:
Use screens on your windows, and let spiders in.

Other Answers:
get a canopy

close the window.

mosquito net & mosquito coils, plus get a cat that likes to kill those critters

Put screens on your windows.

kill it dumbo!!

add some screens to the windows and a netting on the bed like the south or the east try a campuing outfitterson line search for the net and also poison the room and close he windows and come back and open the windows and use the screens and the netting

many ways i mean close you windows um also flyswatters work really well also don't always have on your lights they are very attracted to light
Source(s):
dr.goticspigle study of bugs at unversity of utah

Most mosquito repellent incense is poisonous and should only be used outdoors. Do not poison your wife while giving the little buggers free rent.

keep them out by using screens on your windows. seal all the gaps all the way around, they are sneaky little buggers.

All of those things that they said, plus buy a lemon bush. Not tree, bush. Mosquitoes don't like it.

spray your windows and screens (on the outside if possible) with insecticide. close the windows immediately, leave shut for 24hrs. (providing it is not raining) so it can dry. once dry, there will be no odor, and it will keep insects away. plus, try keeping your lights away from the immediate window areas.



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