A mosquito is read as a small, draining irritation — in the East a petty, blood-draining nuisance (蚊子), in the West a nagging thought or a minor parasite on your energy, in Ibn Sirin's tradition a weak but persistent adversary.
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Hand-written entry · reviewed July 2026 · how we read
Three readings
In Western psychology · Jungian
In the Jungian reading the mosquito is the small parasite on your energy — a nagging thought, a petty demand, or a person who drains a little vitality unnoticed. Its whine in the dark marks the minor irritations that break your rest. It asks what small thing is quietly feeding on your peace.
周公解梦 reads the mosquito (蚊子) as a petty, draining nuisance — a small thing that bites, itches, and steals a little of your blood and rest. It marks minor irritations, or people who take a little at a time: easy to dismiss yet hard to ignore.
Ibn Sirin read the mosquito and biting insects as a weak but persistent adversary — a small harm, contemptible yet wearing. Framed as meaning: what minor, draining nuisance is costing you more rest than it deserves?
Read as a small, draining irritation — a petty nuisance that bites, itches, and steals a little of your rest. It marks minor annoyances, or people who take a little at a time.
What does it mean to dream about mosquitoes biting you?
Usually read as minor irritations wearing at you, or someone quietly draining your energy. In Ibn Sirin's lens it is a weak but persistent adversary — contemptible, yet costing you peace.
What does a mosquito mean spiritually in a dream?
Spiritually the mosquito is the small parasite on your vitality — a nagging thought or petty demand feeding on your calm. It asks what minor thing is costing you far more rest than it deserves.
This is the general reading. Your dream is specific.