Getting rid of insects

The primitive man dislike insects the way we do. Before the production of insects repellent, methods that do not kill but to get rid of ants, mosquitoes and cockroaches already existed. By try and error, man discovered the natural repellent, and did not know that ants do not like sour things, mosquitoes do not like spices and cockroaches do not like fragrant things.

As man devoted his time to the mass production, old methods of getting rid of insects soon became a matter of the past. To keep away ants, just squeeze fresh lemon juice on where they'll be passing, and wipe the surfaces of the path with slices of lemon.

Mosquitoes do not like d-trans allethrin and d-phenothrin from the aerosol and they also do not like spices. Old method is to bury garlic under flowerbeds and clean dead leaves, and keep the area clean.

Similar to the mosquitoes, cockroaches do not like the aerosol but if natural method is employ cockroaches do not like fragrance. Cut small pieces of soap, put them in a bottle with water, and put the bottle in a cupboard where you want to keep out cockroaches. After a few days, the cockroaches will be all gone and your cupboard will smell good. Cockroaches run away from cucumber.

Dissolve Vitamin C and B2 in water, wipe the water on your skin and the scent will drive the mosquitoes away. Man of the past got the supply from fruits, roots and leaves of the nature. Observations showed that mosquitoes are afraid of orange light. Alternatively, hang up a bunch of spring onions and use gauze to wrap up the green sections of the onions, and there will be no more mosquitoes. Lilies, roses or evening primroses in the room will work too.


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