Soak your feet with wormwood leaves
Boiling wormwood leaves and using the water to soak your feet can help warm your body, improve blood circulation, and alleviate headaches. Additionally, this method can also keep mosquitoes away from you.
Make mugwort pillow

Dry the wormwood leaves and put them in the pillow. The special aroma of wormwood leaves will help disinfect, disinfect, repel mosquitoes, calm nerves, reduce fatigue, and improve sleep quality. This is suitable for both adults and children.
Some other ways to repel mosquitoes
In addition to using wormwood leaves to repel mosquitoes, you can refer to other ways to repel mosquitoes with other natural materials below.
Repel mosquitoes with coffee grounds
Dry the used coffee grounds and place them in aluminum foil or empty water cans, then ignite them. Position the coffee grounds in various spots around the house, such as under the bed or in a corner, allowing the aroma to disperse throughout the space. While burning, ensure the doors are open to ventilate the area properly. The scent and smoke released by the burning coffee grounds act as a natural mosquito repellent.
Keep in mind that coffee grounds smolder rather than produce an open flame, so exercise caution to prevent any risk of fire.
Repel mosquitoes with wind oil

Wind oil serves as an excellent mosquito deterrent. You can apply it directly onto your skin, where its strong aroma works to keep mosquitoes at bay.
Another method is to leave the oil bottle open in a well-ventilated area of your room. The fragrance from the oil disperses into the air, preventing mosquitoes from entering your space.
Additionally, applying a small amount of wind oil to the blades of a fan can help circulate its scent throughout the room, effectively driving mosquitoes away.