Mosticare Terrazza, Outdoor Patio Mosquito Net
An entire mosquito-free outdoor room.
- Pure physical barrier, zero chemicals, safe over dining tables, food, children, and pets
- Solid shade roof and full-height mesh walls on a freestanding pop-up frame
- Two-person setup; ships with a carry bag, quick-start card, and three-year lifecycle guarantee
A freestanding mosquito-net gazebo that turns a patio, terrace, or garden corner into a mosquito-free outdoor room. A solid shade roof over full-height insect-mesh walls, on a pop-up steel frame, with a zip door and no floor. The same 156-count polyester mesh used across the Mosticare range, here left completely untreated, zero chemicals, safe over dining tables, food, children, and pets. Two sizes: Uno (4 × 4 m) and Due (3 × 6 m). Three-year effective lifecycle, European design.
The bed canopy covers the hours of sleep. The head net covers the active outdoor hours on your body. The Mosticare Terrazza covers the whole outdoor space: the long summer dinner, the children's evening on the lawn, the terrace at dusk when the tiger mosquitoes arrive and everyone goes inside. It is a freestanding gazebo with a solid shade roof and full-height mosquito-mesh walls that drops a physical barrier around an entire patio, dining corner, or balcony, and keeps the evening outdoors. Two sizes, Terrazza Uno (4 × 4 m, the square patio zone) and Terrazza Due (3 × 6 m, the elongated terrace and balcony), cover the range of European outdoor living.
What it is, exactly
The Terrazza is a freestanding pop-up gazebo: a steel accordion frame that lifts a peaked, solid roof over full-height insect-mesh walls, closed on all four sides, with a zip door and a weighted skirt that seals the gap where the wall meets the ground. It is floorless by design, so it stands over your existing grass, decking, or paving and drops straight onto the space you already use.
The mesh is the same 156-count polyester (25 holes per cm²) weave used across the Mosticare net range, knitted to the same density that stops mosquitoes and most midges. The corner pillars lever up, so the standing height runs from 3.0 m to 3.5 m, head height clear, with a full dining set or lounge underneath.
The Terrazza Uno covers 4 × 4 m (16 m², 20 kg); the Terrazza Due covers 3 × 6 m (18 m², 23 kg). Each packs into a single long, roughly 1.8 m × 30 cm carry bag. It is a large object: two people are needed to carry it and to set it up. Colour: white.
Why this one carries zero chemicals
Every Mosticare bed and travel sleep net is factory-impregnated with permethrin, bound into the fibre, because it sits at the edge of where you sleep. The Terrazza is deliberately different, and so is the untreated Volto head net. It stands over the dinner table, over the food, over children playing and pets sleeping, for hours at a time, so it carries no treatment at all.
The barrier is purely geometric: a mesh fine enough that the mosquito cannot pass, with nothing on it to breathe, touch, or eat. No permethrin, no neurotoxic impregnation, no endocrine disruptors, no spray that wears off and has to be reapplied. The outdoor alternatives have always been skin chemistry and citronella that fades in an hour; the Terrazza replaces all of it with a single mosquito-proof textile that simply keeps the mosquitoes on the other side of the wall.
Who it's for
The Terrazza Uno is the square patio zone: a courtyard, a dining terrace, a garden corner, a 4 × 4 m footprint that takes a table of six and the people around it. The Terrazza Due is the elongated run: a long balcony, a narrow terrace, a poolside or veranda where the space is longer than it is wide.
Both suit residential gardens and hospitality settings alike, restaurant terraces, guesthouse courtyards, campsite common areas, anywhere people want to stay outside after dusk in tiger-mosquito territory. For protection on the body during active outdoor work, use a Mosticare Volto head net; for sleep, a Mosticare Cubo, Rondo, or Domo Pop; the Terrazza is for the shared outdoor hours in between.
How to use it well
The Terrazza goes up as a two-person job and comes down into one bag.
- Setup: with two people, lift the folded frame upright, walk the four corners out until the accordion locks, raise the roof, then lever each corner pillar up to full height. Attach the mesh walls and close the zip door.
- Anchor it. A freestanding gazebo catches wind, so peg or weight the legs in exposed or breezy spots, and take it down ahead of storms.
- Close the zip door fully and let the weighted skirt sit flush to the ground; mosquitoes find the gap at the base if the skirt is rucked up.
- The roof is solid: it sheds rain and casts real shade, so the Terrazza works as a sun shelter as much as a mosquito one.
- Hose the mesh clean and let it air-dry in shade; never machine-wash the walls.
- Expect a three-year effective lifecycle across normal seasonal use.
Every claim on this page is traceable to a standard or an independent test.
- No chemical treatment, the Terrazza is a pure physical barrier. It carries no biocide and is not a treated article, so no biocidal-product authorization applies, by design, because it stands over dining tables, food, children, and pets for hours at a time.
- The same 156-count mesh weave (25 holes per cm²) used across the WHO-standard Mosticare net range, here deliberately left untreated.
- Designed in Europe for the climate-shifted European summer and the advancing Asian tiger mosquito.
- Three-year effective lifecycle under normal seasonal use.
Before you decide.
Is it treated with insecticide?
Does it have a floor?
Can one person set it up?
How tall is it inside, will a table and chairs fit?
Which size should I choose?
Will it hold up in wind and rain?
Does the mesh keep out midges as well as mosquitoes?
Mosticare exists to protect people from the world's deadliest animal without poisoning the spaces they live in. The Terrazza does it for the whole outdoor room, and keeps the European summer evening outside, where it belongs.





