Mosquito nets


 

Most hotels do have nets

Mosquito nets

When sleeping outdoors or in an unscreened room, have an insecticide-treated mosquito net around your bed. This significantly reduces the risk of bites. We always try to keep mosquito's out of the tents so that you can have a good night ress and avoiding risk of mosquito bites during the night. However it is not laways possible to put up a net in the tent cause of the size. If you prefer to use a net then bring the one which can fit into a tent. In the budget rooms you might find a net but we cant garantee you. In the lodges you will always find a net in your bedroom.

The net should be small-meshed, with no holes, and tucked in under the bottom sheet. During the day, it should be rolled up, so mosquitoes and other insects can't get inside while it's not in use.

Use mosquito repellent cream

Mosquito repellent containing diethyl toluamide (DEET) is recommended as the most effective form of bite-preventive treatment. It has an excellent safety profile in adults, children and pregnant women.

It's important that the manufacturer's recommendations are not exceeded, particularly when using it on small children. Insect repellents containing over 30 per cent DEET will effectively repel mosquitoes when applied to exposed skin.

Other products are less effective, but may have some use. Lemon scent was found to protect citrus groves from mosquitoes, and refined lemon eucalyptus oil on skin also repels mosquitoes.


Impregnation lasts from six months to one year, depending on how much the net is used and whether you pack it away in a plastic bag when you return from the tropics. Just remember not to wash the net in between re-impregnation with the insecticide!

information came from netdoctor.co.uk