In hot summer, mosquitoes and flies make us sick. There are many ways to kill these two annoying insects, and mosquito nets are one of them, which have been used since ancient times. Hanging mosquito nets on the bed is common, but this is the first time I heard of it.
A villager in Henan made a big mosquito net for his home with a screen window. Although this method can effectively isolate mosquitoes, it is not desirable. There are two disadvantages to using large mosquito nets.
Covering the whole house with a large mosquito net can isolate mosquitoes well, but it will also block the light and ventilation. In sunny days, such shading can isolate heat and make the indoor temperature drop appropriately. But on rainy days, the light in the room will be dimmed by mosquito nets, making the whole room look dark.
In the summer room, everyone wants the room to be transparent from north to south, with a steady breeze. The use of mosquito nets will shut out the cool natural wind and make the room sultry with the sultry weather.
There are certain security risks. The whole house is covered with mosquito nets, which will not have much impact on weekdays, and it looks full of green. In thunderstorm and windy weather, mosquito nets will fly with the wind, which is very dangerous.
Mosquito nets floating in the wind may carry pressed bricks, tiles or sticks. When these items fall from a height, they may hurt family members and damage property in the courtyard.
Therefore, although this kind of mosquito net is relatively novel, it is not recommended to imitate it. There are many ways to repel mosquitoes. This method takes a long time and may not have the best effect.