Insect protection — mosquito nets and magnetic door curtains

Insect Protection

Window mosquito nets and magnetic door curtains provide an effective barrier against mosquitoes, flies and other insects — without chemical repellents and without blocking fresh air.

Why are insects in the home a problem?

Open windows and balcony doors are the main entry route for insects. Mosquitoes, flies and midges disturb sleep, contaminate surfaces and can transmit diseases. Chemical repellents have limited effectiveness and can cause allergic reactions, especially in children.

How do mosquito nets and curtains protect rooms?

Fine-weave polyester mesh forms a physical barrier against insects while allowing air and light through. Velcro-mounted mosquito nets fit windows from 100×100 to 150×180 cm. Magnetic door curtains close automatically after passing through, providing continuous protection.

Benefits of mosquito nets and magnetic curtains

Free ventilation without insect concerns. Installation without drilling in minutes. Easy removal for winter. Chemical-free — safe for children and pets. Magnetic curtains allow hands-free passage through doors.

Protect yourself from annoying and dangerous insects

Climate change and globalization are leading to increasing migration and spread of non-native insects in Central Europe. Passive insect protection at home is becoming a necessity — not just for comfort, but for health.

Tiger Mosquito

Tiger Mosquito

distribution: global. Transmits dengue fever, chikungunya and parasites.

Horsefly

Horsefly

distribution: global. Carries bacterial and viral infections and parasites.

Wasp

Wasp

distribution: Europe. Risk of severe allergic reactions.

House Fly

House Fly

distribution: global. Transmits viral and bacterial diseases.

House Mosquito

House Mosquito

distribution: global. Transmits West Nile fever and parasites.

Hornet

Hornet

distribution: Europe. Risk of allergic reactions, very painful stings.

Gnat

Gnat

distribution: Central Europe. Carries viral and bacterial infections.

Fever Mosquito

Fever Mosquito

distribution: global. Transmits malaria and parasites.

Tiger Mosquito in Europe — a growing threat

According to European Environment Agency forecasts, the Asian tiger mosquito (Aedes albopictus) will significantly expand its range in Central Europe by 2030. The map below shows the habitat suitability index for the tiger mosquito — the darker the color, the higher the probability of this species occurring.

Map of Europe showing the habitat suitability index for the tiger mosquito — species spread forecast
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