Mosquitoes are a blood-sucking insect nuisance, and their bites can cause swelling and discomfort, as well as the risk of contracting dengue fever. Instead of resorting to chemical insecticides or swatters, why not try this incredibly simple DIY mosquito trap? It’s safe for children and cost-effective, and it only takes a few minutes to make.
For more tips, see: A collection of effective and simple mosquito repellent methods.
1 Prepare the Ingredients
For this simple trap, you will need the following easily accessible ingredients:
– Beer (leftover beer is fine).
– One plastic bottle (you can reuse a soft drink or mineral water bottle).
– A few tablespoons of sugar.
– A few tablespoons of detergent or laundry liquid.
2 Make Your Own Mosquito Trap
To begin, use a knife to cut the bottle into two parts: one-third of the bottle should be the neck, and two-thirds should be the base.
Pour beer into the base until it reaches about one-third of the bottle’s volume.
Next, add a few tablespoons of sugar, along with the detergent or laundry liquid. Use chopsticks or a spoon to mix well. The sugar will act as a lure, attracting mosquitoes into the trap, where they will meet their demise.
Now, simply invert the neck of the bottle and place it on top of the base.
The neck of the bottle acts as a funnel, guiding mosquitoes into the trap, from which they cannot escape.
That’s it! Just place these traps in mosquito-prone areas like under beds or in kitchen corners, and you’ll be amazed to find a swarm of dead mosquitoes the next morning.
3 An Additional Simple Mosquito Repellent Method
Using Dried Orange or Tangerine Peels
Don’t throw away those orange or tangerine peels! The essential oils in the peels are excellent at repelling mosquitoes. While the citrusy scent is appealing to humans, mosquitoes find it repulsive. To keep mosquitoes at bay, simply burn a few pieces of dried orange or tangerine peel over an open flame. This method may only last for a few hours, but it will also leave your home smelling fresh and pleasant.
In addition to traditional mosquito control methods like swatters, mosquito-proof doors, and insecticides, give this easy and inexpensive beer trap a try. It’s a safe and effective way to protect your family from these pesky insects.
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