Ask HN: Effective way to deal with mosquitoes?
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I haven't tried this yet, but will next summer:
https://www.northcarolinacharm.com/how-to-kill-mosquito-larv...
The solution is definitely cool though. I could pay another small drone to track the movement of tornyol's drone and show me how it tracks and kills the mosquitoes.
door discipline, dont keep it open, sweep yourself for piggybackers.
electric mosquito racket.
hunt blood engorged mosquitoes with extreme prejudice. each such kill prevents hundreds more.
*it might be cheaper to control mosquitos any other way
We have genetically engineered mosquitoes that breed with wild types that reduce the life span of adult mosquitoes to reduce the spread of disease. We have biological agents that do the same. We have chemicals that stop the larva from developing into adult mosquitos. We have chemicals that can be vaporised to deter mosquitoes. We also have chemicals that you can apply that will stop mosquitoes from biting you (and will melt plastic).
Or just use a fly screen. I built one recently for my awning style window.
Look up thermacell devices and methoprene pelletes
It is not a repellent but seems to actively kill them/render them unable to fly [Metofluthrin (Pyrethroid)]
https://www.peacefulsleepsa.co.za/products/in-room-solutions...
Though the instructions recommend ventilating the room a little after letting it settle, and I don't use it every night. Also I like to cover pillows before spraying.
It's very similar to the WHO recommended stuff used before and during flights - https://www.inchem.org/documents/ehc/ehc/ehc243.pdf
In 2010 he gave a TED Talk about a laser that could kill mosquitoes and therefore "end malaria". AFAIK, the project never worked properly, and it has been dead for a while now.
[0]: https://www.ted.com/talks/nathan_myhrvold_could_this_laser_z...
How’s everything going on your side? I hope it went well.
Also, if you are in ketosis, your blood is acidic and they hate it as they are attracted mostly to sweet blood. So they won't bite.
But I would definitely pay good money for some laser Tourette system to have in my room that would track movement in infrared with high definition camera and fry those ***. I saw some home made attempts but nothing commercially available - yet.
Active ingredient: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prallethrin
Also coconut oil masks the body. As long as you haven’t sweated your smell through your close a light oil topping may buy you several hours of concealment.
I'd install a device if there existed one: say something 2 meters high from the ground that can throw lasers but only on the vertical part of the wall (so above human eye level). A high res camera. Detect mosquito: fire laser.
These little fuckers shall, invariably, fly and land on the upper part of the various walls.
Maybe just a wide (say 2 feet / 60 cm) dual-sided tape: I'd tape happily that to the upper part of the walls in my room. Mosquitoes are bound to land there.
I agree it's insane we're in 2025 and this hasn't been solved yet. The company to solve the mosquito issue is going to be richer than NVidia.
Just invent these things: I'll buy them all. Just as I bought several of these anti-mosquito electric rackets and they're honestly a godsend compared to the "roll a magazine and try to squish the mosquito" from my youth.
My backup if that hadnt worked. You get a mosquitto outdoor zapper light. You put it on a timer so that it runs ~3-4 hours every night, mainly this is during twilight time. So 2 hours just after sun down, 2 hours before sun up. Every night that it runs, at the end of the season you'll be like 90% less mosquitos.
Fun fact for Twin Cities residents, the Metropolitan Mosquito Control District covers the same counties as the Metropolitan Council but was formed over a decade earlier!
When I have to leave comfort of this area and deal with nature, I use DEET spray.
We set it up on the opposite side of our yard from where we gather. Even if it's not catching all the mosquitos, it gives them another area to congregate. It seems to work well for our yard and scenario.