1. Mosquitoes are afraid of spicy food. If you eat raw garlic, raw onions and other spicy vegetables, the mosquitoes will stay away from them because mosquitoes do not like the spicy smell of garlic and other spicy smells secreted by the human body.
2. Mosquitoes are afraid of volatile odors such as cooling oil and essential oils. Put a few uncovered boxes of cooling oils and essential oils indoors or apply them on your body. Mosquitoes will become dizzy and run away.
< p>3. Mosquitoes are afraid of orange-red light, which has a good repellent effect. If there is no orange-red light bulb, you can also use orange-red paper (cellophane) with strong light transmittance to cover the light bulb. Mosquitoes will stay away...4. To remove the special smell that mosquitoes are afraid of, use a few pieces of mint, purple Use the leaves of tomatoes or tomatoes, rub the juice and apply it on the exposed skin of the body. Mosquitoes will smell the special smell emitted by these plant juices and avoid them. Be careful to stay away from the mouth and wounds when applying. 1. Indian scientists passed experiments Applying peppermint oil to the skin can effectively repel more than 85% of various mosquitoes
5. Mosquitoes are afraid of the smell of B vitamins. Apply vitamin C and vitamin B2 to the skin to prevent mosquitoes from approaching. Use vitamin B1 before going out. Eat it every 3-4 days or soak it in water and rub it on your body. It has special effects and prevents mosquitoes from getting close.
6. Mosquitoes are afraid of the smell of flowers. Place a few pots of tuberose, rose, mint and Milan indoors and outdoors. .Jasmine. Nepenthes. Geranium. Seven-mile incense. Cordyceps. Mosquitoes will flee in all directions when they smell the smell.
7. Mosquitoes are afraid of the smell of residual tea leaves and mugwort leaves. They usually collect some leftover tea leaves and put them After drying, it can be burned in places where mosquitoes can easily enter and exit to repel mosquitoes. Or twist dried mugwort leaves into ropes, light them and place them indoors. The smoke can also repel mosquitoes.
8. For the scent that mosquitoes are afraid of, use 2-3 pieces each of star anise and fennel from home and soak them in a basin of warm water. Use it to wash your face, hands or take a bath. After washing, the faint fragrance on your body is like adding an invisible protective shield, preventing mosquitoes from getting close to you. Put fragrant wood chips in an iron can, light it, and put some dried citrus, orange or grapefruit peels on the surface. After burning, a very strong smell will be emitted, and mosquitoes will flee after smelling it.
9. Set up a simple "trap" to kill mosquitoes. Mosquitoes like sweet taste. Put some sugar water and milk bottles into empty wine bottles. There will be a little liquid left at the bottom of the beer bottle. Shake it a few times to make the inner wall of the bottle full of liquid. Place them in areas where mosquitoes are active.
After mosquitoes smell the smell, they will automatically put it into the "bottle trap" and be stuck.
10. For smells that mosquitoes don't like, use onions and green onions tied into small bundles and place them on the windowsill. Hanging on the balcony or next to a light bulb will also have a mosquito repellent effect.