Mosquito bites aren't just itchy; they can be dangerous to your health by transmitting diseases like dengue, malaria, and chikungunya. You can buy effective repellents at the store, but they often have harsh chemicals, including DEET, which may be unsafe for children, sensitive skin, and extended use. Luckily, we can find safe and effective alternatives in nature. With a few common ingredients from your kitchen or a local store, you can make your mosquito repellent at home, natural and inexpensive, and free of toxins.
DIY Mosquito Repellent To Protect Your Home From Those Irritating Insects
Here are two simple DIY mosquito repellents to protect your home from those irritating insects.
Using Essential Oils
One of the most effective DIY repellents uses essential oils such as citronella, eucalyptus, lavender, or tea tree. Essential oils are known to be insect repellents. Essential oils combined with a carrier oil- coconut or almond oil- and a little witch hazel or alcohol, then placed in a spray bottle, are safe to apply to your skin or clothing.
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Lemon And Clove Infusion
Another popular home remedy is a lemon and clove infusion. Simply cut a lemon in half and insert a few cloves in each half. Then arrange the lemon halves around your room or sleeping area. This method provides a natural air freshener and repels mosquitoes with its strong citrus-spice scent.
These homemade mosquito repellents are effective, yet environmentally friendly and chemical-free. If you're indoors, sitting on a balcony, or going out for a walk in the evening, having a natural repellent available provides you with peace of mind and scratch-free skin.
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