Ah those mosquitoes, eternal summer scourge. But for a relaxed summer without these annoying insects, you don't have to do much. There are hundreds of ways to protect yourself from them on the market, but the best way is to get rid of them naturally. And the winning technique is certainly the sugar-yeast trap, which will keep you sleepless only because of (too) hot nights, not because of spikes. We have already written about tricks on how to spend hot summer nights.
against mosquitoes
You know when two people sleep in the same room, and in the morning only one wakes up completely pissed off and sleepless because of mosquitoes. The fact is that some mosquitoes bite more often than others, while some are practically invisible to bloodsuckers. But why do they attack specific people? Is the blood to blame, is the cause simply a light on, or is there something more at play? If you ask science, there are plenty of reasons. Let's look at them.
Summer picnics and evening walks across the city are almost always accompanied by the chirping and biting of mosquitoes. In addition to wearing socks on your hands to avoid scratching and slapping yourself to distract from the itching, we present to you some more effective and above all simple natural remedies that quickly repel the extensive consequences of mini mosquito bites.


