Parsley Plant
The parsley plant has certain properties that can repel mosquitoes and other insects. This is because it contains natural compounds with a strong herbal scent, including plant oils such as limonene, eugenol, and thymol, which can be unpleasant for some types of insects.
Place crushed parsley leaves in corners of the house, near windowsills, and other areas to create a fragrant scent from the plant, which can make mosquitoes dislike and temporarily avoid attacking. However, to maintain this effectiveness, you need to regularly change and keep the parsley fresh, as the scent of the plant will gradually decrease and become ineffective against mosquitoes.
Cinnamon Leaves
You can use cinnamon leaves and flowers, or cut them into small pieces. Place them in the room or rub them on areas of contact with the body. This is a very effective mosquito repellent trick.
In addition to repelling mosquitoes, you can use:
Mosquito Repellent with Eucalyptus Oil
Method 1: Apply the oil directly to the skin, the scent of eucalyptus oil will make mosquitoes stay away from you.
Method 2: If you don’t want to apply it directly to the skin, open the bottle and leave it in a ventilated corner. The scent of eucalyptus oil will spread and make mosquitoes stay away.
Method 3: Apply a little eucalyptus oil to the fan blades. The fan will help the scent of eucalyptus oil spread throughout the house.
Burning Sandalwood
Sandalwood is considered a natural cleanser used by the people. The smoke from sandalwood has the effect of purifying the air and effectively killing bacteria. You can also burn sandalwood in the house to repel insects and mosquitoes.
Lemongrass Essential Oil
Lemongrass essential oil is known as a “savior” that helps you effectively repel mosquitoes. Especially in weather conditions with frequent rainy and humid conditions, the indoor space becomes low humidity, you can use essential oils to help your house become more airy.
Mosquitoes are very scared of lemongrass essential oil, so you should equip devices such as essential oil diffusers to repel mosquitoes in the long term and help the space in your house become cool, fresh, and fragrant.
Cooking Oil, Shampoo, and Vinegar
To create an effective mosquito repellent, you need a little cooking oil, shampoo, and 9% vinegar. Mix these ingredients in equal amounts and stir well until white foam appears. Pour the mixture into a container and leave it open. Vinegar repels insects, shampoo masks the strong odor, and this mixture is safe for children and does not create a strong smell.
Mosquito Incense from Grapefruit Peel
Dried grapefruit peel can be used as a natural mosquito incense.
Method: Cut the grapefruit peel into spiral shapes and put it in the oven to dry. Bake 4-5 times, each time for two minutes, until the grapefruit peel is completely dry and ready to use. Alternatively, you can dry the grapefruit peel under the sunlight, but this process will take longer.
Tie a rope to one end of the dried grapefruit peel and hang it up, then burn the remaining end. Place the burning grapefruit peel at doorways, windows, or other ventilation holes. Do not place it in enclosed spaces as it can cause suffocation.
Using Dried Orange and Tangerine Peels
When eating oranges and tangerines, do not throw away the peels because the essential oils in the peels of these three fruits have a fairly effective mosquito repellent effect. The attractive aromatic oils in orange and tangerine peels for humans are something that mosquitoes have to stay away from.
To repel mosquitoes, simply use a few pieces of dried orange or tangerine peels and burn them over a fire.