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I often feel mosquitos when I am awake. But certainly I wake up with new bites I was unaware of. That’s rare though. The ceiling fan is probably creates a physics problem for them. In the summer I keep a floor fan blowing on me all night long. The mosquitos have no hope of doing a cross-wind landing under such strong winds. I suppose a ceiling fan’s downward airflow might not be a problem for mosquitos.
But spring and fall are tricky because the fan can make me uncomfortably chilly, which I try to counteract by piling on more covers than I would normally need.
I was actually wondering if shaving my whole body would make it easier to feel bedbugs walking on me. Now you’ve caused me to question that idea.
I have luckily 0 experience with bedbugs.
And for the ceiling fan, I saw mosquitoes trying hard to go above the fan, from which they then use the currents to land right onto me.
When close enough to the body, they tend to find places to hide from the currents.
That wasn't possible when the fan was at full speed (this particular one is pretty fast and I haven't seen other ceiling fans be as fast in years), but I am now unable to run it at full speed as it ends up smelling like something is burning inside which prompts me to turn it off.