Article: Summer Mosquito Problem in India: Why It Starts Before Monsoon & How to Stop It By Team LifeKrafts

Summer Mosquito Problem in India: Why It Starts Before Monsoon & How to Stop It By Team LifeKrafts
Summer Is Here — And So Are Mosquitoes
Every year, it starts the same way.
Temperatures cross 35°C. You get home exhausted. You open the door for fresh air.
And within seconds, mosquitoes enter your home.
Most people think mosquitoes are a monsoon issue. That’s wrong.
Mosquito activity in India actually begins in summer, especially across South and Central regions.
Why Mosquitoes Increase During Summer
Mosquitoes don’t wait for rain. They need heat + stagnant water.
Common summer breeding sources:
- Air coolers
- Overhead tanks
- Plant pots
- Drainage corners
As temperatures rise, families:
- Keep doors open longer
- Increase ventilation
- Stay active during early mornings & evenings
That’s exactly when mosquitoes are most active.
The Real Problem: Entry, Not Just Breeding
Most homes don’t have a mosquito problem.
They have an entry problem.
Even if you close your door quickly, 3–5 seconds is enough for mosquitoes to enter.
That’s where most solutions fail.
Why Traditional Mosquito Solutions Don’t Work
People rely on temporary fixes:
- Mosquito coils → harmful smoke indoors
- Liquid vaporizers → constant refills
- Sprays → short-term effect
- Closed doors → unbearable heat
These don’t solve the root issue.
They only manage symptoms.
The Smarter Solution: Magnetic Door Mosquito Net
At LifeKrafts, we focused on one thing:
Stop mosquitoes from entering in the first place.
Our Magnetic Door Mosquito Net is built for Indian homes and summers.
Key Features
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Auto-close magnets
Closes in under 1 second — no gaps -
Full-length magnetic sealing (28–34 magnets)
No weak points -
Easy installation (under 10 minutes)
No drilling, no tools -
Hands-free entry
Works for kids, elders, pets -
Premium mesh options
Polyester & fiberglass -
Washable & reusable
Built for multiple summers -
Custom sizes available
Fits all Indian door types
Trusted by 2 Million+ Homes Across India
From metro apartments to small-town independent houses, the pattern is the same.
Doors stay open for airflow. Mosquitoes walk in.
It doesn’t matter if it’s a flat in a busy city or a house in a quieter town —
the problem isn’t location.
It’s those few seconds when the door is open.
Every home tries the same fixes:
- Coils at night
- Sprays before sleep
- Quickly shutting doors
And every home faces the same result — mosquitoes still get in.
What Actually Changed
Families who switched didn’t try harder to keep mosquitoes out.
They removed the entry point completely.
That’s the difference.
Why You Should Fix This Before Monsoon
If mosquitoes are already entering now, monsoon will make it worse.
Waiting means:
- More bites
- Poor sleep
- Higher health risk (dengue, chikungunya)
Summer is the best time to solve it early.
Conclusion
Mosquitoes aren’t a seasonal problem anymore.
They start early, grow fast, and enter silently — especially in summer when doors stay open the most.
Most solutions try to fight mosquitoes after they enter.
That’s inefficient.
The smarter move is simple:
Stop them at the entry point.
Once you fix that, everything else becomes irrelevant — no smoke, no chemicals, no constant effort.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. Do mosquitoes really increase during summer in India?
Yes. Heat + stagnant water (coolers, tanks, pots) create ideal breeding conditions. Activity starts before monsoon.
2. Will a magnetic mosquito net block airflow?
No. The mesh allows air circulation while blocking insects.
3. Does it work for all door types?
Mostly yes:
- Wooden doors
- UPVC frames
- Sliding doors
4. Is installation complicated?
No. It takes around 10 minutes. No drilling or tools required.
5. Will it stay closed if someone forgets?
Yes. The magnets auto-close instantly, every time.
6. Is it safe for kids and pets?
Yes. It’s hands-free and easy to pass through.
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LifeKrafts Magnetic Door Mosquito Net
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