We all love summer, that’s for sure, but we all dislike the insects it brings with it, especially the mosquitoes. They’re very annoying and prevent us from fully enjoying the pleasant summer days. What’s more, with the recent Zika virus epidemic, the reason to find a way to get rid of them is even more important.
How to Get Rid of Mosquitoes
One option is store-bought bug sprays, however, most of them contain a chemical known as DEET which has been shown to cause a lot of health problems, from skin irritations to allergies, and even nervous system interference. So, you should avoid these products and opt for natural bug sprays.
Natural Bug Repellents
Lemon eucalyptus essential oil
This oil is extracted from the leaves of the lemon eucalyptus tree and numerous studies have shown its effectiveness at repelling mosquitoes.
Citronella essential oil
This oil is extracted from lemon grass and it repels mosquitoes and other flying insects with its strong scent.
DIY MOSQUITO REPELLENT MASON JARS
When combined together, essential oils and citrus fruits make a very effective mosquito repellent. Here’s what you will need:
2 mason jars
10 drops of lemon eucalyptus essential oil
10 drops of citronella essential oil
One lemon, sliced
One lime, sliced
4 rosemary sprigs
Floating disc candles
Preparation: Add even amounts of lemon and lime slices to each jar and then put 2 sprigs of rosemary into each jar. Next, fill the jar with ¾ water and add 10 drops of the essential oils to a specific jar (don’t mix them). To activate them, just light a candle.
These bug-repelling jars make a great addition to backyards, porches, campfires, and other outdoor areas where you spend your summer nights.
Source http://organichealthremedies.com
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