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It keeps flies, mosquitoes, and other insects away, so put it in the kitchen.

It may be rather stressful to deal with an infestation of bothersome insects like flies and mosquitoes. Their constant incursions have worn us out and turned into a common complaint. Despite the abundance of chemical-laden commercial insect repellents on store shelves, going back to nature’s simplicity is a safer and more environmentally responsible option.

Figuring Out Whodunit:

Each bug that enters our homes has its own peculiarities and inclinations. Although mosquitoes are skilled at finding blood, flies and other microscopic intruders are drawn to our houses for their nesting grounds, food supplies, and light. They have a well-known passion for sweets, sugary treats, and fermented foods, yet curiously, they detest breadcrumbs and little food scraps.

Hygiene is the First Line of Defense.

Hygiene is the First Line of Defense.

Cleanliness is the foundation of a tactical defense against the approaching flood of bug invaders. These unwanted visitors can be kept at bay by covering food waste, making sure food containers are firmly sealed, and keeping the area generally clean. Although mosquitoes present a unique problem, natural repellents provide a practical and affordable solution.

Accept Handmade Repellents:

Insect repulsion is greatly enhanced by homemade repellents made using readily available natural substances. With the help of a combination of tastes and smells, these repellents force insects to reconsider their plan to transform your house into a breeding site.

Making Your Own Natural Insect Repellent:

A powerful ally in creating a natural bug repellent that works well all year round is rice vinegar.

Actions:

Taking a plastic bottle, snip the top off. To create a funnel-like shape within the bottle, invert the cut top.

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