peavõrkudega
Peavõrkudega refers to the use of head nets, typically made of fine mesh material, designed to protect the wearer from insects. These nets are most commonly employed in regions where insect populations, particularly mosquitoes and flies, are dense and can pose a nuisance or a health risk. The primary function of a peavõrkudega is to create a physical barrier, preventing insects from reaching the face, ears, and neck.
The construction of peavõrkudega varies, but they generally consist of a lightweight mesh that allows for adequate
These nets are widely used by individuals engaged in outdoor activities such as camping, hiking, fishing, and