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Four tips to repel mosquitoes in summer

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Four tips to repel mosquitoes in summer

  1 mosquito net

  Strategy: Mosquito nets are economical and will not have any adverse effects on your baby. It is best to choose a zipper mosquito net, which has good sealing performance and prevents mosquitoes from entering; it can also prevent the baby from falling out of the bed.

  Small drawback: The mosquito net feels stuffy when used. And the air inside the mosquito net is not too fresh. Mosquito nets have a small space, and it is common for babies to accidentally stick to the mosquito net and get bitten.

  2 orange light

  Strategy: Install an orange-red light bulb indoors, or cover the light bulb with translucent orange-red cellophane. When the light is turned on, mosquitoes will flee because they are afraid of the orange-red light.

  Small drawback: The light should not be too strong, otherwise it will affect the baby's normal sleep.

  3 electric mosquito swatter

  Strategy: Use high-voltage static electricity to attract and kill mosquitoes. Every day before dark and early in the morning, mosquitoes like to stick to screen windows, mosquito nets or walls. At this time, using an electric mosquito swatter can effectively kill mosquitoes. After killing mosquitoes, brush gently with a soft-bristled brush and do not wash with water.

  Small drawback: The online racket is powered by high-voltage electricity, so the battery must be taken out when not in use to prevent children from coming into contact with it.

  4 electric mosquito coils

  Strategy: Electric mosquito coils are the best at repelling mosquitoes. When using electric mosquito coils, indoor air circulation should be maintained. The best time to use it is half an hour before going to bed. It is best to use electric mosquito coils when the baby is out, and then take the baby back home after sufficient ventilation.

  Small drawback: The pyrethrins in mosquito coils are slightly toxic and are a "trick" only used as a last resort.

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