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The most effective way to repel mosquitoes

The most effective mosquito repellent methods are grapefruit peel, mosquito repellent plants, garlic mosquito repellent, clever use of wind oil, cool oil, mosquito nets and so on.

1, grapefruit peel mosquito repellent

Pomelo peel is a good mosquito repellent. When you put the peeled grapefruit skin on the bed, you can smell the fragrance of grapefruit skin and then go to sleep. If the grapefruit skin is dried in the sun, it can be preserved for a long time and has a good mosquito repellent effect.

2. Mosquito repellent plants

In fact, many plants have mosquito repellent effects, such as mosquito repellent, cordate telosma, lavender, geranium, mint, pitcher plant, mugwort leaf, pyrethrum and so on. , and you can choose according to your own preferences.

3. Garlic mosquito repellent

People who like garlic can eat more, and people with weak constitution can apply garlic juice to their bodies, which has the best mosquito repellent effect. If you can't stand the pungent smell of garlic, you can peel garlic, cut it into pieces, and put it on windowsills, doorways, around sewers and other places where mosquitoes may "take advantage of it".

4. Use wind oil essence and cool oil skillfully.

Cooling oil and essential balm are usually used to refresh the mind and treat mosquito bites. It can also prevent mosquitoes very well, and it can play a very good mosquito repellent phenomenon when applied to the body. In fact, the cooling effect of wind oil essence and cool oil is still very good. If it is hot, you can put some on your body, and you will feel very cool.

5. mosquito nets

Mosquito nets are generally used indoors, hanging on the bedstead to enclose the bed to isolate mosquitoes. Mosquito nets are mostly mesh materials, which can prevent mosquitoes, wind and dust, and have the advantages of environmental protection, ventilation and recycling. Mosquito net has been a major means to repel mosquitoes in China for thousands of years, and it is still widely used in modern times.