The Mosticare Bambino Dorme mosquito net draped over a baby's cot in a sunlit nursery.Overhead view of the Mosticare Bambino Dorme net covering a cot with bedding inside.The Mosticare Bambino Dorme net fitted over a folding travel cot.The Mosticare Bambino Dorme net covering a travel cot, ready for a baby away from home.Mosticare Bambino Dorme packaging, closed box, brand-green cartonMosticare Bambino Dorme packaging, open box revealing the printed interior
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Mosticare Bambino Dorme, Cot Mosquito Net

A certified mosquito net for the cot, assessed safe for infants under WHO guidelines.

Meets WHO standardsEU BPR compliantThree-Year LifecycleInfant-Safe · WHO Risk-Assessed
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  • Factory-impregnated permethrin, bound into the fibre, never sprayed
  • Three-year effective lifecycle under normal use
  • Ships with recycled-cotton carry sachet and deployment card
At a glance

A WHO-standard cot mosquito net, factory-impregnated with permethrin and risk-assessed as safe for infants under WHO risk-calculation guidelines. Polyester mesh at 156-count density, 250 g, three-year effective lifecycle, a clean canopy over the cot, cradle, or bassinet that stops mosquitoes before they reach the sleeping child, without spraying, burning, or diffusing anything into the nursery air.

Technical specification
Fibre
100% polyester, 75 denier
Mesh density
156-count (25 holes per cm²)
Treatment
Factory-impregnated permethrin 9 g/kg (0.9% w/w), bound into fibre
Deployed dimensions
150 × 100 × 100 cm (L × W × H)
Packed
220 × 155 × 80 mm carton, 250 g
Infant safety
Risk-assessed under WHO guidelines
Expected useful life
Three years under normal nursery use

The nursery is the one room in a European home where "protection" should never be a compromise. A child sleeps twelve to sixteen hours a day in the first year of life, almost all of it in the cot. For those hours, every decision about what is in the air of the room, what's been sprayed, burned, plugged in, or left on, is a decision made on the child's behalf. The Mosticare Bambino Dorme is a cot mosquito net engineered around that principle: a clean canopy over the cot, cradle, or bassinet that stops mosquitoes at the mesh before they reach the sleeping child, and does its protective job without releasing anything into the nursery air.

What this net is, exactly

The Bambino Dorme is a rectangular cot canopy measuring 150 × 100 × 100 cm (L × W × H), sized precisely to European standard cot and cradle footprints with a full metre of headroom above the mattress. Its mesh is knitted from 75-denier polyester at a 156-count density (25 holes per cm²), the same WHO-standard mesh used across the full Mosticare range.

The fibre is factory-impregnated with permethrin at 9 g/kg (0.9% w/w), a WHO-recommended pyrethroid bound into the yarn during manufacture rather than sprayed on, so it stays locked into the fibre, does not leach meaningfully onto skin, and does not release into the air of the nursery.

Crucially, Mosticare assessed infant safety for this product family using the World Health Organization's risk-calculation methodology to confirm suitability for cot and stroller use, the calculated permethrin exposure for an infant under the net sits well within WHO's safety margins. The Bambino Dorme is not an adult specification stretched to fit children, its permethrin dose and exposure were evaluated specifically for infant use. The Dorme is WHO-standard as a long-lasting insecticidal net and authorized for European Union market release under the EU Biocidal Products Regulation (authorization EU 0026815-0000 2035). Packed weight is 250 g inside a recycled-cotton sachet. Deployment is instant: the canopy drops over the cot frame or suspends from a single ceiling point above the cradle.

Why a physical barrier is the right approach for a nursery

The nursery has historically been the room with the worst protection options. Repellent creams and sprays are contraindicated for infants under three months and carefully rationed thereafter. Citronella candles burn open flame in a room with a sleeping child. Plug-in diffusers pump pyrethroid continuously into the air the baby breathes through an eight-hour nap. Coils smoulder. All of these options put chemistry into the air of the room where the child is sleeping, the exact opposite of what an infant's respiratory system needs.

The Bambino Dorme replaces the whole dilemma with a physical barrier: a certified mesh between the mosquito and the child. The permethrin impregnated into the fibre reinforces the barrier at the point of contact, bound into the yarn at a deliberately minimal dose and never diffused into the air, so the chemistry stays on the outside of the net and the air the child breathes remains nursery air.

Who it's for

The Bambino Dorme is for new parents, grandparents, carers, and nursery staff outfitting a cot, cradle, or bassinet in a European home during the mosquito season, from the Provençal longère with the open window, to the Athens apartment with the balcony door, to the Algarve holiday rental where the cot came with the cottage, to a second home along the Italian or Spanish coast.

For stroller and pram protection during daytime walks, pick the Mosticare Bambino Carello. For a toddler bed that has outgrown the cot (typically from 24–36 months, bed sized 140 × 70 cm or larger), step up to the Mosticare Cubo Uno. For a family travelling to tropical regions with a fold-out travel cot, the Bambino Dorme goes into the luggage, 250 g is luggage-negligible.

How to use it well

The Bambino Dorme installs in minutes and lives above the cot for three years.

  • Suspend from a single ceiling hook above the cradle, or drape over the cot frame's four corner posts; the architecture tensions into a clean rectangle.
  • Fully tuck the hem under the cot mattress on all sides to create a sealed envelope around the sleeping child.
  • Inspect the mesh visually at the start of each summer season; repair small damage with the Mosticare Net Repair Kit before the mosquitoes arrive.
  • Don't wash it, by design. In normal use the mesh doesn't get dirty, it just ages. Washing strips permethrin out of the fibre and into wastewater, which harms aquatic life and weakens the protection you bought. When the net reaches the end of its protective life, replace it rather than washing it.
  • Pack down into the recycled-cotton sachet for travel cots or off-season storage.
  • Expect a three-year effective protection lifecycle, typically outlasting the child's time in the cot.
Certifications and testing

Every claim on this page is traceable to a standard or an independent test.

  • WHO-standard long-lasting insecticidal net (LLIN), the Bambino Dorme shares current listing on the World Health Organization standard for long-lasting insecticidal nets, the gold-standard specification referenced by the WHO, UNICEF, and the Global Fund.
  • EU Biocidal Products Regulation (BPR), authorization EU 0026815-0000 2035, formally authorized for market release across the European Union as a treated article, with the dossier maintained for permethrin as the active substance.
  • Infant safety assessed under WHO risk-calculation guidelines, Mosticare evaluated permethrin exposure for infant cot and stroller use against World Health Organization safety methodology, not extrapolated from adult-use data.
  • 156-count mesh / 25 holes per cm², the structural mesh density used across the WHO long-lasting-net category.
  • 75-denier polyester fibre, independently tested, for seam strength and mesh integrity across the full three-year lifecycle.
Frequently asked questions

Before you decide.

Is it safe for a baby to sleep under a permethrin-treated net every night?
Yes, and this is the question Mosticare worked through first. The permethrin is incorporated into the polyester yarn during manufacture rather than applied as a surface spray, so it does not release into the air of the nursery and skin contact is minimal. Rather than rely on adult data, Mosticare assessed infant safety for the Bambino range using the World Health Organization's risk-calculation methodology, and the calculated permethrin exposure for an infant under the net sits within WHO's safety margins. WHO guidance supports pyrethroid-impregnated nets for household use, including by children over three months, in regions with mosquito-borne-disease risk.
Will it fit my cot, cradle, or bassinet?
The Dorme is sized for a 150 × 100 cm cot footprint with 100 cm of headroom, fitting European standard cots, most cradles and Moses baskets, and all common bassinets. For travel cots with the same footprint, it packs down into the recycled-cotton sachet and redeploys at the destination.
Can I hang it from a single point above the cradle?
Yes. The Dorme can be drop-deployed over the cot's four corner posts or single-point-suspended from a ceiling hook above the cradle. Both attach cleanly; choose whichever suits the nursery.
What about toddler beds?
Once the child moves from a cot to a toddler bed (typically 140 × 70 cm or larger), step up to the Mosticare Cubo Uno, which is sized for a European standard single mattress.
Can I travel with it?
Yes. At 250 g packed, it goes into checked or hand luggage without meaningful impact. It is particularly useful for travel cots in rental accommodation, where the supplied cot often has no net at all.

Mosticare exists to protect people from the world's deadliest animal without poisoning the room in which they sleep. The Bambino Dorme is a quiet, certified way to do that over the cot, cradle, or bassinet, risk-assessed specifically for the children it is built to protect, and engineered to outlast the nursery years.