Can't stand mosquito bites?

Many people think that only during the rainy season there are more mosquitoes. On the other hand, even during the hot season, mosquitoes can be found in abundance and keep us awake at night. It is very important to protect yourself and other family members from mosquitoes to avoid major diseases like dengue and malaria. In such a situation, many of the mosquito repellents available in the shops do not give us the expected results. Even if given as it is, it is a temporary solution.
Are you sick of pondering over how to avoid getting bitten by mosquitoes and at a loss for what to do? Did you know that by using natural household items, you can ward off mosquitoes? Indeed, we can even employ commonplace household products to ward off mosquito bites.

You start by purchasing some ripe lemons from the shop. Next, get some camphor, a cotton ball or light wick, cloves, and mustard oil. Next, take the lemons you purchased, give them a thorough wash, and then use a sharp knife to cut them into the shapes you see in the picture below.
Next, chop off the top of the lemon and scoop off part of the juice from the exposed side using a spoon. Take care not to harm the lemon in the process.

The cloves and camphor should then be added to the open lemon along with a small amount of mustard oil. Next, place a lamp wick on it and use a match to light it like a lamp. Light the lemon bulb, close the door, and proceed as instructed. By doing this action, the mosquito infestation will be much reduced.

You must have tried numerous solutions if your house is overrun with insects, especially at night. The benefits would have been minimal. But give the above advice a shot. You'll achieve the intended outcome. In addition, you can lessen mosquito infestation by halving a lemon, sticking a few cloves into each half, and putting the lemon anywhere you choose in the house. If not, using clove oil topically on your body is another useful method for eliminating mosquito bites.

 

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