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Put This on for 1 Hour in Your House, and You Will Never See Flies, Mosquitoes, or Cockroaches Again

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  1. In a small pot, combine the water and sugar. Heat the mixture over low heat, stirring continuously until the sugar is fully dissolved. Once the sugar water is clear, remove the pot from the stove.
  2. Allow the solution to cool slightly until it's lukewarm. Then, add the yeast and stir gently. Do not mix too vigorously, as you want to keep the yeast active.
  3. Take a 2-liter plastic bottle and carefully cut the top third off. Invert this top piece and place it inside the bottom half of the bottle, creating a funnel shape.
  4. Pour the sugar and yeast mixture into the base of the bottle. The mixture should not be so high that it touches the neck of the inverted funnel.
  5. Use tape to securely seal the edges of the inverted funnel to the base of the bottle.
  6. Finally, wrap the outside of the bottle with cardboard or fabric. Mosquitoes are attracted to dark, humid spaces, so this step makes the trap even more effective.
  7. Place the trap in areas where mosquitoes are a problem, such as near windows, doors, or on your porch. The trap will continue to work for up to two weeks, after which you can simply replace the mixture.

 

Recipe 2: The Aromatic Shield Against Roaches and Flies

 

Cockroaches and flies are notorious for their aversion to strong, natural scents. This powerful spray uses the potent aromas of bay leaves and cloves to create an invisible barrier that these pests will avoid at all costs.

Ingredients:

  • 1 cup of water
  • 15 whole bay leaves
  • 20 whole cloves
  • A spray bottle

Instructions:

  1. In a pot, bring the water to a gentle simmer.
  2. Add the bay leaves and cloves to the simmering water. Reduce the heat to low and let the mixture infuse for about 10 minutes. This process allows the oils and natural scents to be released into the water.
  3. Remove the pot from the heat and let the mixture cool completely. Once cool, strain the liquid to remove the leaves and cloves.
  4. Transfer the infused liquid to a spray bottle. A funnel can make this process mess-free.
  5. Use this spray as a natural repellent in areas where you've seen cockroaches and flies. Focus on surfaces like countertops, window sills, around trash cans, and near food storage areas. Because this is a repellent, not a killer, you should use it regularly to maintain its effectiveness.

 

Recipe 3: The All-in-One Repellent

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