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A natural trick to remove flies, mosquitoes and cockroaches from home.

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Flies and mosquitoes and cockroaches are among the most insects inhabiting our homes. These undesirable hosts are troublesome, embarrassing and carrying many diseases.

According to a WHO report, mosquitoes transmit diseases directly into the body through their stings. Flies are indirect transmission agents for diarrhoea and infections.

Flies feed mostly on decomposed foods and animal or human excrement. When these insects draw from food contaminated with bacteria or parasites, they store them in their oesophagus to regurge them on a solid food that becomes contaminated. Moreover, their legs can also carry pathogens which, in contact with our food, can contaminate them.

Mosquitoes have a similar body structure to flies. They both have legs, a pair of wings and a long head. The size of an adult mosquito is between 3 and 9 millimetres. To feed their eggs, female mosquitoes feed on blood but can also feed on flower nectar and organic waste as well as male mosquitoes. Mosquitoes carry serious diseases such as malaria, dengue or yellow fever by a simple bite that transmits these diseases to the blood. In addition, they can cause allergies and severe skin irritations. Mosquitoes usually take refuge in dark places to protect themselves from the sun that can be harmful to them and to impair their survival.

There are many insecticides on the market that make it possible to eradicate these insects, but they often remain ineffective and, above all, harmful to our health and that of our children, because of the chemicals they contain.
A natural trick to fight unwanted problems

To this end, there is an astonishing remedy that makes it possible to put an end to all these boring and dangerous insects, as well as all insects breaking, including cockroaches, in just 1 hour.

These ingredients include 9% naturally-containing alcohol vinegar. This ingredient is considered a disinfectant and an insecticide. It comprises a component called ethanol which has an acetic acid content of approximately 5 to 8%. Thus, the smell of vinegar acts as a magnet and mainly attracts even breaking insects.
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