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Homemade Remedy to Prevent Pests During Rainy Season; Protect Your Home
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Homemade Remedy to Prevent Pests During Rainy Season; Protect Your Home

From El Universal · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • A homemade repellent using laurel leaves, lemon, and white vinegar can help deter insects during the rainy season.
  • The mixture should be sprayed on doors, windows, and other areas where insects commonly appear.
  • Additional measures include sealing cracks, managing waste, and maintaining clean kitchens to prevent infestations.

As the rainy season arrives, bringing cooler temperatures and increased humidity, homes often become targets for a variety of pests. Cockroaches, ants, mosquitoes, and spiders seek refuge in dry spaces, posing challenges to household hygiene and cleanliness.

To combat these unwanted visitors, a simple homemade repellent offers a natural solution for protecting homes during the wetter months. This remedy utilizes common household ingredients to create a barrier against insects that tend to proliferate in kitchens, bathrooms, patios, and gardens.

The repellent is prepared by boiling two cups of water with ten laurel leaves, letting the infusion steep for 15 minutes. After straining and cooling the liquid, the juice of one lemon and two tablespoons of white vinegar are added. This mixture is then poured into a spray bottle.

Instructions recommend spraying the solution on doors, windows, corners, under sinks, and any other areas frequented by insects. The combined aroma of laurel and lemon is believed to act as a deterrent for certain pests, while the vinegar helps eliminate scent trails that might attract them.

Beyond this natural repellent, several preventative measures can significantly reduce the risk of infestations. These include avoiding stagnant water in containers, sealing cracks and openings, promptly washing dishes and cleaning up food crumbs, storing food in airtight containers, and taking out the trash daily. Regular cleaning of trash bins, trimming vegetation near openings, and checking drains are also advised.

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Originally published by El Universal in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.