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Can garlic and essential balm repel mosquitoes?

Garlic and essential balm can repel mosquitoes. Garlic and essential balm give off a strong smell, which makes mosquitoes dizzy. Therefore, when they are mixed together, they can play a very good mosquito repellent effect.

Garlic and essential balm can repel mosquitoes. The smell of garlic and essential balm is so strong that mosquitoes will feel dizzy. So when the two are mixed together, mosquitoes will stay away when they smell the smell, which can play a good mosquito repellent effect.

The method of garlic essential oil to repel mosquitoes: generally, garlic is peeled into petals first, and then sliced with a knife. Then we prepare disposable masks. We take a pair of scissors, cut off one side of the mask, cut off the rubber band on this side, and then tie the rubber band in a knot for later use. After that, we took out the freshly cut mask and put the cut garlic in our pockets. The mask is made of non-woven fabric, which can be said to be particularly breathable. Then, we take out the essential artifact at home-sesame oil essence, throw it into the pocket full of garlic, take out the rubber band we just made, and tighten the opening, so that a small garlic bag for mosquito repellent is ready. We can hang it on the door handle. Sesame essence and garlic are both smelly things. Their garlic helps us sleep, and the essential balm can repel mosquitoes and soothe the nerves, which can make us sleep better and more stably. Hanging on the window of the room, the smell of garlic and essential oil is very effective in repelling mosquitoes, and no mosquitoes dare to enter the room.