Saying goodbye to flies, mosquitoes, and cockroaches may appear difficult, but there are natural and practical ways to keep these pesky insects away without using chemicals. However, using easy procedures and ordinary substances that you most likely already have in your home, you may manufacture repellents and traps that will eliminate these pests.
Why choose natural solutions?
Commercial insect repellents are frequently effective, but they contain chemicals that are toxic to human health, pets, and the environment. Using natural repellents is not only safer, but it can also save money. Pest control using homemade approaches is both sustainable and environmentally friendly.
Ingredients
5 tablespoons of sugar
1 tablespoon of yeast
1 cup of water
15 bay leaves
10 cloves
1 2 liter plastic bottle
1/2 cup regular shampoo
1/2 cup vegetable oil
1/2 cup white vinegar
Step 1: Mosquito trap
Mosquitoes are not only unpleasant, but they can also spread diseases. Fortunately, with a simple DIY trap, you can minimize their population.
Instructions:
1. Dissolve 5 tablespoons of sugar in a cup of boiling water.
2. Add 1 tablespoon yeast and stir thoroughly.
3. Cut a 2-liter plastic bottle in half along the neck.
4. Pour the mixture into the bottle’s lower section.
5. Create a funnel by placing the bottle’s top upside down on the bottom.
6. Place the trap in areas where you’ve seen mosquitos, such as near windows or on a balcony.
Step 2: Cockroach and Fly Repellent
Cockroaches and flies are frequently drawn to food waste and wet locations. To keep them away, try this natural repellant.
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