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What is the use of spraying white vinegar at your home entrance? Discover the homemade trick to protect your home in sum
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What is the use of spraying white vinegar at your home entrance? Discover the homemade trick to protect your home in summer

From El Universal · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • White vinegar mixed with water can be sprayed around home entrances to repel insects like ants, mosquitoes, spiders, and cockroaches during the summer rainy season.
  • The acetic acid in white vinegar creates an unpleasant odor for many insects and also acts as a natural household cleaner.
  • While effective for deterring some pests, this natural remedy is not a substitute for professional pest control services.

As summer rains increase the presence of insects around homes, a simple household remedy is gaining popularity for its effectiveness and low cost: spraying white vinegar at the entrance of the house.

This natural method is favored by those seeking to keep pests like ants, mosquitoes, spiders, and cockroaches away without resorting to harsh chemicals that could endanger family health. White vinegar contains acetic acid, a compound known for its antibacterial properties and a strong odor that many insects find highly unpleasant, making it an effective natural repellent.

Beyond its insect-repelling qualities, white vinegar also serves as an excellent household cleaner. It helps remove dirt and grease from surfaces, contributing to a cleaner home environment. To prepare the mixture, combine equal parts white vinegar and water in a spray bottle, shake gently, and apply it to doorways, window frames, and other common insect entry points.

For optimal results, the application should be repeated two to three times a week or after heavy rainfall. However, a cautionary note advises testing the mixture on a small, inconspicuous area first, as vinegar can potentially damage delicate surfaces like marble or certain wood finishes. While this method can help deter some insects, it is important to remember that it does not replace the need for professional pest control.

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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.