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5 natural and effective ways that keep mosquitoes away

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Apr 1, 2024, 07:00 IST
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​Easy tricks to keep mosquitoes at bay

As the temperatures is rising so does the annoying problem of mosquitoes. These tiny bloodsuckers not only cause itchy bites but also pose a risk of spreading diseases like dengue and malaria. Here are five simple, effective and natural ways to protect yourself from mosquitoes, using ingredients that are easily available in every household.

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​Neem

Neem, also known as Indian lilac, has been used for centuries for its medicinal properties. Its strong aroma acts as a natural mosquito repellent. Neem leaves can be easily obtained from neem trees or local markets. To utilise neem as a mosquito deterrent, you can burn neem leaves in a bowl or add neem oil into your skincare routine. Simply apply a small amount of neem oil on exposed skin before heading outdoors to keep mosquitoes at bay. This eco-friendly solution not only protects you from mosquito bites but also nourishes your skin with its natural properties.

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​Eucalyptus oil

Eucalyptus oil, derived from the leaves of eucalyptus trees, is another potent mosquito repellent. Widely available in pharmacies and grocery stores, eucalyptus oil can be easily aaded into your daily routine. Mix a few drops of eucalyptus oil with a carrier oil like coconut oil or olive oil. Apply the mixture onto exposed skin areas, such as arms and legs, before going outdoors. The refreshing scent of eucalyptus not only wards off mosquitoes but also provides a cooling sensation, making it perfect for the hot and humid Indian climate.

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​Camphor

Camphor, derived from the wood of the camphor tree, has been used for centuries for its aromatic and medicinal properties. Apart from its use in religious ceremonies and aromatherapy, camphor also serves as an effective mosquito repellent. To utilise camphor as a mosquito deterrent, simply light a piece of camphor and place it in a closed room. Allow the camphor to burn for approximately 15-20 minutes, allowing the fumes to spread throughout the room. The strong aroma of camphor acts as a natural mosquito repellent, driving away mosquitoes and creating a mosquito-free environment.

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​Garlic

Garlic, a staple ingredient in Indian cuisine, not only adds flavour to dishes but also serves as a natural mosquito repellent. To harness the mosquito-repelling properties of garlic, simply crush a few cloves of garlic and boil them in water. Once the water has cooled down, transfer it into a spray bottle. Spritz the garlic-infused water around your home, focusing on areas prone to mosquito breeding, such as stagnant water bodies and dark corners. The pungent aroma of garlic acts as a deterrent, keeping mosquitoes at bay and preventing them from entering your living space.

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​Lavender oil

Lavender oil, derived from the flowers of the lavender plant, is renowned for its soothing fragrance and calming properties. In addition to its use in aromatherapy and skincare, lavender oil also serves as a natural mosquito repellent. To utilise lavender oil for mosquito protection, mix a few drops of lavender oil with water in a spray bottle. Shake the bottle well to ensure thorough mixing, then spray the lavender-infused water onto exposed skin areas or around your living area. The pleasant aroma of lavender not only repels mosquitoes but also creates a serene and relaxing atmosphere, promoting a sense of tranquility and well-being.

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