Ingredients: Garlic powder or crushed garlic cloves.
Preparation: Sprinkle garlic powder or crushed garlic in areas where mice are active, such as near food storage, entry points, or along the foundation of your home.
Application: For targeted use, place garlic in small mesh bags and hang them in high-traffic rodent areas.
Benefits: Garlic powder is easy to apply, economical, and safe for households with children and pets.
3. Garlic Pouches for Wardrobes
Why It Works: Garlic’s strong scent repels moths and other fabric-damaging pests, keeping your clothes and wardrobes pest-free.
How to Use:
Ingredients: 3-4 garlic cloves, small cloth pouches or breathable fabric bags.
Preparation: Lightly crush the garlic cloves to release their oils and place them inside the pouches.
Application: Hang the pouches in your wardrobe, drawers, or under your bed to repel pests.
Benefits: Garlic pouches are a mess-free, non-toxic solution for protecting your clothes from infestations.
4. Garlic Pieces for Lizard Entry Points
Why It Works: Lizards dislike the strong smell of garlic, making it an effective natural repellent.
How to Use:
Ingredients: Whole garlic cloves or crushed garlic.
Preparation: Place whole or crushed garlic near entry points like windows, doors, or cracks.
Application: For added convenience, hang small bunches of garlic near potential entry areas.
Benefits: Garlic is a chemical-free way to keep lizards out of your home without harming them or the environment.
5. Garlic to Repel Flies and Lice
Why It Works: The strong aroma of garlic naturally repels flies and lice, making it a safe and effective solution.
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