Put this in the kitchen: keep flies, mosquitoes and any other insects away
A method to eliminate all types of insects, from mosquitoes to flies that will disappear quickly.
There are so many insects in the world and each one with different characteristics. The repellents that are on the market today are in spray form, rich in chemical agents and preservatives that can pollute and do harm to health. Grandma’s advice always results in a solution for each type of problem, with something natural that you put in the kitchen and repels flies, mosquitoes and any type of insect that tries to enter.
Though every insect on Earth has different characteristics, they are all attracted to something in particular that is inside the houses. Mosquitoes look for blo:od to feed on, while flies and other insects look for easy food and then lay their eggs in a variety of corners of the house.
They are fond of sugars, sweets, and even fermented substances up to syrups. Yet, they do not draw breadcrumbs or small pieces of food on the tablecloth or taken from the dirty dishes inside the sink.
The best way to eliminate them is to keep the house clean, leave no food leftovers, and close packages.
For mosquitoes it is more difficult, but in any case the advice is to use only natural repellents.
Respecting nature and without spending money, homemade repellents with natural ingredients are great for keeping insects away and never coming back. Play with a mixture of smells and flavors, which they hate, so that it doesn’t occur to them to put eggs in the kitchen or other environments of the home.
It is better to use grandma’s methods with cheap and non-polluting natural ingredients. In this case, rice vinegar is used, an excellent product that counteracts the arrival of insects in the house.
Instructions
– Step 1: simply cut a plastic bottle at the top and then flip it over to create a kind of funnel
– Step 2: Immediately afterwards pour a tablespoon of rice vinegar inside.
To enhance its repellent effect, you should also pour a measuring glass of dishwashing liquid and then mix until a homogeneous substance is created. The smell it gives off is pleasant for humans, but for any type of insect it is an almost unbearable unpleasantness.
Flies and mosquitoes will disappear. As an alternative to rice vinegar, you can opt for white wine vinegar, which is also characterized by a pungent and acidic smell.
A recommendation:
store the container in a safe place, away from the curiosity of children and pets.