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Put this on for 1 hour in your house, you will never see Flies, Mosquitoes or Cockroaches again

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What You’ll Need:
1 cup of water
5 tablespoons of sugar
1 tablespoon of yeast
1 empty 2-liter plastic bottle
Tape and cardboard or fabric
Instructions:
Dissolve the sugar: In a pot, mix 1 cup of water with 5 tablespoons of sugar. Heat the mixture over low heat until the sugar dissolves fully.
Add yeast: Once the sugar is dissolved, add 1 tablespoon of yeast to the mixture and turn off the stove. The yeast will react with the sugar to create carbon dioxide, which attracts mosquitoes.
Create the trap: Cut the top off a 2-liter plastic bottle and invert it into the base, creating a funnel. This design helps trap the mosquitoes.
Add the mixture: Pour the sugar and yeast mixture into the bottle and seal the top with tape.
Cover the trap: To keep it discreet, you can wrap the bottle with cardboard or fabric.
Place strategically: Put the trap in areas where mosquitoes tend to gather, such as corners of the house or near windows.
This simple trap works by attracting mosquitoes with the carbon dioxide released by the yeast mixture. Once they enter the bottle, they struggle to escape and eventually drown in the liquid.

2. Bay Leaf and Clove Spray
Bay leaves and cloves are not just useful in cooking—they’re also natural insect repellents. Their scent is particularly unpleasant for cockroaches, flies, and mosquitoes, making them an ideal option for keeping these pests at bay.

What You’ll Need:
1 cup of water
15 bay leaves
20 cloves
A spray bottle
Instructions:
Simmer the ingredients: Combine 1 cup of water, 15 bay leaves, and 20 cloves in a pot. Simmer the mixture for about 10 minutes to release the natural oils and scent from the leaves and cloves.
Cool and transfer: Let the mixture cool, then transfer it to a spray bottle.
Use around the house: Spray this solution in areas where cockroaches, flies, and mosquitoes tend to congregate, such as near windows, doorways, and kitchen areas.
Bay leaves and cloves are known for their insect-repellent properties. This spray not only keeps bugs away but also leaves a pleasant, spicy scent in your home, unlike harsh chemical repellents.

3. Insect-Repellent Spray
If you’re dealing with a variety of insects like cockroaches, flies, and mosquitoes, a homemade insect-repellent spray is another great option. This easy-to-make mixture combines shampoo, vinegar, and vegetable oil, creating a solution that repels pests effectively.

What You’ll Need:
1/2 cup of shampoo (any mild or unscented type)
1/2 cup of white vinegar
1/2 cup of vegetable oil
A spray bottle

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