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Learn about some methods to get rid of blood-sucking mosquitoes

New delhi date. 07 September 2020, Monday

Problems associated with mosquitoes increase during the rainy season. Monsoon is the time of origin of mosquitoes and the diseases that start due to it. Terrible diseases like dengue, chickenpox and malaria occur during this season. Each state government uses a number of other methods, including power sprays and fogging machines, to control the risk of mosquitoes this season. However, people themselves should also take some steps to avoid mosquitoes in their area or around the house.

In the monsoon, mosquitoes begin to breed quickly in the water that accumulates outside the house. Do not allow water to accumulate outside the house and only keep water containers asleep if not needed. Also make sure that garbage does not spread outside the house.

Use a spray to get rid of mosquitoes at home during the monsoon. The fastest and easiest way to get rid of mosquitoes at home. However this spray must be used keeping in mind the guidelines. People who have breathing problems should not be exposed to the spray. This mosquito repellent spray contains many harmful chemicals. This spray must be from a well known brand.

You can also use an electric or battery powered 'electric insect trap' to get rid of mosquitoes at home. Mosquito traps can very easily destroy mosquitoes and germs hovering in the house. This special device that fights many mosquitoes in one fell swoop will bother you a little with the sound of lightning but this way is chemical free and eco-friendly.

Keep camphor, garlic, coffee, lavender oil and mint at home to stay free from mosquitoes. Keeping Kapoor in a pot around the room for about 30 minutes makes the mosquito disappear. This is how you should try to kill mosquitoes with the help of other natural things.

Chemical sprays can be harmful to mosquitoes as well as individuals. You can also keep some special types of plants in the house to kill these blood sucking mosquitoes if you want. The aroma of this plant will make it difficult for mosquitoes to stay indoors. You can plant citronella, lemon balm, marigold, lavender or rosemary.

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