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How to Find Annoying Mosquitoes in Your Room

Finding Mosquitoes in the Room
They're annoying, disruptive, and their bites hurt: Mosquitoes often visit us at night. Photo: Getty Images

June 6, 2025, 1:06 pm | Read time: 3 minutes

As temperatures rise, unwelcome mosquitoes are making their way back into our homes. Sleepless nights are inevitable thanks to these pesky nuisances. Here’s how to find them in your room and get rid of them.

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With a loud buzzing in the ear, the night abruptly ends for many. As soon as it gets warmer outside, mosquitoes find their way back into our homes and bedrooms–and there goes a restful sleep. These pests don’t just bother us in the garden or on the balcony; they particularly like to invade our bedrooms at night. To avoid waking up with itchy bites the next morning, it’s best to find and drive out the mosquitoes in the room promptly.

Finding Mosquitoes in the Room–Here’s How

To avoid annoying mosquito bites, you should lure the insects out of their hiding spots in the house. Since mosquitoes have a better sense of smell than sight, turning on the light to spot them is ineffective. Instead, you need to use scents to draw them out.

Why do mosquitoes always buzz around our ears? Because they are attracted to the carbon dioxide content in the air–which is particularly high in the air we exhale. Mosquitoes also like the smell of sweat.

It is recommended to place a worn piece of clothing in a corner of the room as a kind of bait for the mosquitoes in the evening. Ideally, this would be a top worn during exercise, as it smells of sweat. When mosquitoes smell it, they are drawn to the scent. How you proceed from there is up to you–the gentlest way would be to catch the mosquitoes in a glass and release them outside. Alternatively, you can make a mosquito trap yourself–find out how here.

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Where Do Mosquitoes Hide in the House?

At night, mosquitoes buzz around your head–and during the day, there’s no sign of them. That’s because during the day, when it’s hot outside, they look for a cool spot indoors. They like to hide in gaps and crevices. Ideally, the place is as dark and cool as possible.

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Finding and Driving Out Mosquitoes in the Room

Once you’ve found the mosquitoes in the room, you naturally want to get rid of them. To prevent them from coming in at all, a mosquito screen on the window is definitely worthwhile–it also keeps other insects out.

A fan can also be useful, as mosquitoes don’t particularly like circulating air. Since the insects are attracted to sweat, you should shower in the evening–but avoid perfumed shower gels and creams. Find more tips on how to drive mosquitoes out of your home here.

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How Long Do Mosquitoes Survive in the House?

It’s hard to say exactly how long mosquitoes can survive in the house–it depends on various factors. Among other things, whether the insects find enough food. They can last several weeks because natural predators are absent indoors.

This article is a machine translation of the original German version of MYHOMEBOOK and has been reviewed for accuracy and quality by a native speaker. For feedback, please contact us at info@myhomebook.de.

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