With rising temperatures and lengthening days, many of us look forward to outdoor fun. But with the sunshine come unpleasant flies, mosquitoes, and other annoying insects that can quickly transform a good day into an itching ordeal. Luckily for us, there is a simple strategy I depend on to keep these pests away and give back outdoor spaces for nice summer gatherings.
Primarily, it is important to comprehend the theory behind this effective bug repellent method. Rather than just relying on chemical sprays or harsh insecticides, this approach makes use of natural ingredients to form a barrier through which bugs do not pass. We can repel them from buzzing around our outside spaces and spoiling our time without employing dangerous poisons by using substances that insects naturally shun.
Essential oils are one of the primary ingredients in this tactic to repel bugs. Some essential oils such as citronella, lavender, peppermint and eucalyptus have insect repellent properties. You can make a scented barrier that is unpleasant to these insects but by diluting them with water and spraying them around. These essential oils not only deter insects effectively, but also leave behind a pleasant scent that adds value to the outdoor environment.
This approach could be more effective if other natural bug repellents were included alongside the use of essential oils. For example, marigold plants or lemongrass among others planted around outdoor living areas help prevent insects from gathering there. Besides, fitting up screens on windows and doors can keep away insects from entering indoor spaces thereby making it an insect-free haven for relaxation and enjoyment. Combining these organic ways of deterring insects enables you do away with flies, mosquitoes and other pests in your outdoor environment so that you fully enjoy warmer days.
Ingredients:
-10-15 drops citronella essential oil
-10-15 drops lavender essential oil
-5-10 drops peppermint essential oil
-5-10 drops eucalyptus essential oil
-1 tablespoon witch hazel or vodka (emulsifying agent)
– Distilled water
– 4 oz (120 ml) spray bottle
Instructions:
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