Home-made repellent: 8 natural solutions to repel insects

Home-made repellent: 8 natural solutions to repel insects
Robert Rivera

Especially in warmer regions, the nuisance of mosquitoes and other insects is frequent. Many of them are harmless, but there are others that can bring serious health consequences, such as dengue or zika. Besides taking care not to leave standing water in your home, you can also defend yourself against these pests in the best way: using homemade repellent.

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The market offers a lot of options for protection against mosquitoes, but because they are industrialized and contain insecticide (even in a small quantity), they can cause problems for both the person and the environment. Therefore, here are eight foolproof recipes for homemade repellents that, besides being economical, are natural, smelly and do not harm your health or the environment.nature. Check it out:

1. homemade repellent with cloves

Materials required

  • ½ liter of grain alcohol
  • 10 g cloves
  • 100 ml almond oil or vegetable body oil
  • 1 jar with lid
  • Strainer
  • 1 spray bottle

Step by step

  1. In a container with a lid, place the clove and alcohol for four days.
  2. During these days releasing the essence, you should shake the bottle in the morning and at night.
  3. On the fifth day, remove the blackheads with the strainer and add the almond oil or body oil and solution in a spray bottle.
  4. Ready to use, apply to the body every two hours (remember to always shake when using).

2. homemade repellent with herbs

Materials required

  • 200 ml boiled water
  • 3 to 4 tablespoons of herbs of your choice (mint is indicated, but can also be used or mixed with citronella or lavender)
  • 1 cup of alcohol
  • 1 glass vessel
  • Aluminum foil
  • Strainer
  • 1 spray bottle

Step by step

  1. Mix the boiled water well with the selected herbs and cover with aluminum foil.
  2. When it cools, remove the herbs with a strainer and add, stirring well, the alcohol.
  3. Finally, pour the solution into the spray bottle and store in the refrigerator when not in use.

3. homemade repellent with citronella

Materials required

  • 1 sprig of fresh citronella
  • 2 liters of 70% alcohol
  • 1 glass vessel
  • Aluminum foil
  • Small bottles
  • Barbecue sticks

Step by step

  1. Cut the plant into small pieces and place in the container.
  2. Add the alcohol and leave it for a week, shaking it a little every day. Cover the container with aluminum foil.
  3. On the eighth day, distribute the solution into the small jars and place the barbecue sticks in them.
  4. The diffuser, besides perfuming your space, will scare away unwanted insects.

4. homemade repellent with vinegar

Materials required

  • ½ cup vinegar
  • ½ cup of water
  • 1 spray bottle

Step by step

  1. Mix the two ingredients in the spray bottle and shake.
  2. Ready to use, spray the solution in strategic places where insects enter.

5. homemade mosquito repellent

Materials required

  • 15 drops of eucalyptus essence oil
  • ¼ cup of water
  • 1 spray bottle

Step by step

  1. Mix the two ingredients well in the jar.
  2. Make use of repellent on the skin or in the corners of your home where mosquitoes are.

6. homemade repellent for environment

Materials required

  • 1 lemon or orange
  • 20 cloves
  • 1 plate

Step by step

  1. Cut the lemon or orange in half and place on a plate.
  2. Poke the cloves into the surface of the lemon or orange.
  3. The odor will spread throughout the room and keep the insects away.

7. homemade repellent against mosquitoes

Materials required

  • 1 tablespoon lavender oil
  • 150 ml of moisturizing cream
  • Jar

Step by step

  1. In a jar, mix the two ingredients well.
  2. Ideal for babies and children, apply the repellent to the skin every three hours.

8. homemade repellent for mosquitoes

Materials required

  • 750 ml apple cider vinegar
  • Herbal mix (mint, thyme, sage, rosemary and lavender)
  • 1 large glass jar with airtight closure
  • Strainer
  • Filtered water

Step by step

  1. Mix the apple cider vinegar and herbs in the jar and close tightly.
  2. Let it rest for two weeks, stirring the mixture daily.
  3. After this time, remove the herbs with a strainer and store the solution in the refrigerator.
  4. When using on the skin, dilute the solution with the same amount of water (½ to ½).

With these repellents, mosquitoes, mosquitoes, mosquito nymphs, flies, mosquito mites and other insects will be far away from your home. Besides repellent, it is extremely important to take care not to leave standing water in vases and also to create new habits. Make use of natural candles such as rosemary and mint and replace the tablets of the electric diffuser with natural options, such as citrus peelings, to repel thebugs.

You can also plant citronella in a pot, which keeps the unwanted ones away (because it has toxic leaves, it is recommended to keep out of reach of children and pets). Basil, chrysanthemum and mint are also great options. Put a stop to insects and protect your family with these natural smelling options!

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Robert Rivera
Robert Rivera
Robert Rivera is a seasoned interior designer and home decor expert with over a decade of experience in the industry. Born and raised in California, he has always had a passion for design and art, which eventually led him to pursue a degree in interior design from a prestigious design school. With a keen eye for color, texture, and proportion, Robert effortlessly blends different styles and aesthetics to create unique and beautiful living spaces. He is highly knowledgeable in the latest design trends and techniques, and is constantly experimenting with new ideas and concepts to bring life to his clients' homes. As the author of a popular blog on home decor and design, Robert shares his expertise and insights with a large audience of design enthusiasts. His writing is engaging, informative, and easy to follow, making his blog an invaluable resource for anyone looking to spruce up their living space. Whether you're seeking advice on color schemes, furniture arrangement, or DIY home projects, Robert has the tips and tricks you need to create a stylish, welcoming home.