This week started with a invasion of mosquitoes in the city of Buenos Aires and the AMBA. According to experts, this is due to rains at the end of January and beginning of February and various areas which – since then – continue to have stagnant water, which served as a “breeding ground” for mosquitoes.
For this reason, repellents began to run out of supplies in kiosks and pharmacies. However, fortunately, they are there Homemade and natural repellents which can keep these unwanted insects at bay, giving us a Effective protection in the garden and at home.
Above all, these repellents are easy to preparethey do not consume much time and use natural and easily accessible ingredients. Here we show you what the ideal natural products are and how to prepare them.
Natural mosquito repellents
Herbs
Herbs, such as basil, are excellent natural mosquito repellents. Basil, in particular, exudes a strong, pleasant aroma that not only adds a delicious touch to your dishes, but also acts as a natural deterrent to insects, especially mosquitoes.
Planting basil at the beginning of the garden or near mosquito-prone areas can help keep them at bay effectively. The repellent action of aromatic herbs is due to the essential oils they release, which can interfere with the senses of insects and discourage them from approaching.
In addition to basil, other aromatic herbs such as mint, rosemary and lavender are also known for their repellent properties.
Apple cider vinegar
Vinegar is known for its ability to repel mosquitoes and other insects due to its pungent odor. Placing a glass of vinegar near windows or in areas prone to insect entry can be an effective strategy to keep them away from inside your home.
The acidity and aroma of vinegar are unpleasant for many insects and this simple measure can represent a natural and economical alternative to chemical repellents. Additionally, vinegar has cleaning properties, so not only does it help keep bugs away, but it can also help keep your home fresh and clean.
Eucalyptus
Eucalyptus is not only known for its pleasant aroma, but also acts as an effective natural insect repellent. Making a solution with eucalyptus leaves can be a simple and effective way to keep insects away from your home.
To prepare it you need to boil 250 grams of eucalyptus leaves for every liter of water for 45 minutes. Subsequently, without letting it cool, spray the preparation in the humid areas of the house, as well as on doors and windows.
The strong aroma of eucalyptus acts as a natural deterrent against insects, including mosquitoes and flies. Additionally, this solution may also have antibacterial and antiviral properties, adding an extra benefit to your home environment.
Chamomile
THE Chamaemelum nobile, commonly known as chamomile, is another ideal mosquito repellent. With this plant you can prepare a body lotion, which will keep these insects away and leave you free from bites.
For the mixture, combine 2500 grams of chamomile with a liter of boiling water. Then, wait for it to cool down so you can spray it on your body.
Lemongrass
Lemongrass is widely recognized for its natural repellent properties and is commonly used in various products designed to repel insects. This plant, which belongs to the Cymbopogon genus, gives off a fresh and citrus aroma, unpleasant to insects, especially mosquitoes.
Its use is common during outdoor activities, such as camping or grilling, to keep pesky insects at bay. It is a refreshing and natural option for enjoying the outdoors without interruption.
Source: Clarin
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