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What can I do if a lot of mosquitoes attack me at night?

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I think they have a 'New York population' in my bedroom. :S Help me.

Greetings from NJ, USA!

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  1. bug repellant...and kill them all...


  2. put a bug zapper in your room, the stupid things won't last long around that.

  3. Xterminator

  4. Spraying insecticide in your room before bedtime is not a good idea.  You don't want to  be breathing those chemicals & trying to sleep, too.

    Pour some Listerine in a spray bottle & spray around the edges of your room.  Mosquitoes hate it & either die or leave.  If works outside, too, if you're trying to sit out on the patio or sundeck -  spray around the area w/Listerine - you won't be bothered with them.

  5. Bite them back.

  6. run away...

    no seriously you buy a device you plug into your electric socket that will keep them away.

  7. mosquitoes only bite people who are vitamin b6 deficient.

  8. You can either bomb yourself with repellent before bed...or spray the c**p out of your room...but since you will have to sleep in the toxic funk, I wouldn't recommend that.

    How about getting a nice mosquito net and putting that up around your bed.  It's the least risky of all the options and you can install it in minutes.

    Good luck with your.....house guests.

  9. buy some citronella plants and put them in your room

  10. Get a vacume cleaner, and wait for them to come, then suck them up with the vacume cleaner. That's what I do.

  11. burn a citronella candle in your room and shut the window

  12. I went to Vietnam and i barely had mosquito bites when i came back. If you want to know, Vietnam has lots of bugs! So what i would do is buy a mosquito lotion and also buy a mosquito net and hang it around your bed so none of them will go near you. It works really great! Lots of us Vietnamese use them. You know want to know, in Vietnam, we also zap those suckers lol. Also have a fan near you but not near you face or you will die of no air to breath. It happens to lots of people in Vietnam already. Also. Maybe you should spray some mosquito killers around your house. If you went to Vietnam, you would know how to handle those suckers. I have lots of experience so trust me.

    Greetings From KS, USA! =D

  13. spray bug spray on them

    buy a mosquito net

    greetings from las vegas its effing hot here!

  14. You should spray off on your self before you go to bed..

    You could put and off candle in your room and leave your windows open. And plus in New Jersey we get cool nights and hot days. I always leave my windows open to let the cool air in at night..and close in the morning to keep the cool air in.

    -wow that was off subject

    Greetings from New Jersey, USA


  15. Greetings from your momma's house, USA!

  16. You can try insect repellant, or probably better yet, a mosquito net,which was designed for just such a problem in the tropics.

    You can get an army surplus mosquito net from any of a number of army navy stores, or just google mosquito net and you will find a number of different sites that will ship ou one by mail, Fed-Ex,etc., as fast as you want one.

    Also, if there is a problem like this in your area, perhaps you should contact local health officials, etc. to see about spraying the places where mosquitoes breed, or doing perhaps more environmentally friendly things like introducing dragonflies to local ponds.

  17. XD... I've Los Angeles, California in my room.

    I attack them with insecticide.

    Greetings back from New Hampshire, USA

  18. Put mosquito things around, the things that emmit vapours that the mosquitos don't like.

    Or get a mosquito net for around your bed.

  19. Just use some bug spray before you go to sleep, and buy a little net and surround your bed with the net. Like you know, there's a metal thing that hangs from above your bed on the ceiling, and then you hook it onto that metal thing, and it drapes around your bed.

  20. You need to get on the internet and look up insect screens - ok.  I had this same problem in England, getting bitten in bed at night because I leave the windows open for fresh air.  Now I have these brilliant mesh screens that you fit to the inside of your window frame, and you roll them down like blinds (they click shut at the bottom and have draft stripping all around the edge).  I have never had to get bitten at night since!    

  21. bug spray

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