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Method 2: Coffee Grounds Repellent Candle
Don’t discard coffee grounds; they can serve as a valuable resource. Let them dry in the sun and place them in a container with a base of aluminum foil. Carefully ignite the coffee grounds with a match or lighter. The resulting smoke acts as a repellent, keeping mosquitoes at bay. Create a coffee-scented candle and place it on windowsills or outdoor spaces to enjoy a mosquito-free environment.

Method 3: Combat Stagnant Water with Coffee Grounds
Stagnant water attracts mosquitoes and provides a breeding ground for eggs. Prevent this by pouring coffee grounds into puddles or stagnant water wells near your home. Additionally, pay attention to plant pots. If overwatering creates stagnant water in saucers, sprinkle coffee powder or grounds on the soil. This not only prevents mosquito infestations but also protects your plants from insects and pests.
In just a few simple steps, you can craft a powerful mosquito repellent using a single ingredient, keeping these annoying insects away from your home and your skin. For an extra layer of protection, try lighting lemongrass-scented candles on balconies and terraces, enhanced with five drops of lemon essential oil. This combined approach will bid adieu to mosquitoes for three consecutive months, ensuring a peaceful and bite-free summer.
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