1. Fruit peel repels mosquitoes. People can wrap orange peel and orange peel in silk stockings after they are dried and put them in the corner. The smell emitted is both mosquito proof and fresh air. Or burning the dried tea leaves can drive away mosquitoes.
2. Eating more vegetables and vegetables contains some odor that mosquitoes do not like, such as vegetables containing carotene and spicy vegetables such as garlic. After people eat them, mosquitoes will also stay away from you.
3. Plant incense repels mosquitoes. Mosquitoes don't like the smell of citrus peel, mint, fennel, clove, lavender, eucalyptus, citronella, table tree, geranium, basil, thyme, etc. Before dusk, place 1-2 pots of jasmine, Milan or roses in full bloom indoors, preferably evening primrose, which has a good mosquito repellent effect.
4. Mosquito lamp: Photocatalytic mosquito killer is the most environmentally friendly and efficient mosquito killer, harmless to human body. Moreover, the photocatalytic reaction can also purify the air and effectively kill various bacteria in the air. Kill blood sucking female mosquitoes, interrupt the breeding cycle of mosquito groups, and achieve the effect of killing mosquitoes and flies in groups. The simple method is to install orange light bulbs indoors. Because mosquitoes are afraid of orange light, it can produce a good mosquito repellent effect.
5. Put 35ml sugar water or beer in an empty wine bottle on the table or at a place where there are many mosquitoes in the room. When mosquitoes smell sweet wine, they will drill into the bottle and be stuck by the sugar water or beer to death. 2 Close the doors and windows, place a basin in front of the window, add some water mixed with washing powder in the basin, and the next day, there will be some dead mosquitoes in the basin. Using this method every day can almost eliminate the need to spray insecticide to kill mosquitoes. And there will be fewer and fewer mosquitoes.
6. Before dusk, put 1 or 2 pots of jasmine, Milan or roses in full bloom indoors, preferably evening primrose. Mosquitoes can't stand the smell of these flowers and escape.