The rainy season brings relief from the heat, revitalizing nature and filling the air with freshness. However, along with this pleasant time comes a serious problem—an increase in flies, mosquitoes, and other small insects in the house. These pests not only prevent one from staying comfortably indoors but also increase the risk of various diseases.
Alternatives to chemical products
Most people resort to using chemical sprays, coils, or liquid repellents to fight insects. Nevertheless, even after applying such products, complete eradication of pests is often not achieved. If you prefer to avoid constant use of chemical compounds and are looking for a simple, accessible, and home remedy, you can use a folk recipe based on onion.
Preparing the onion repellent
Onion, which is usually used to enhance the flavor of food, can become a useful agent against insects during the rainy period. To create such a repellent, you need to take a large onion, remove its skin, and then cut off the top part to form a small depression that will serve as the base for the lamp.
Composition and use
A little powder from neem leaves, coffee powder, a small piece of camphor, and one clove should be placed in this depression. Then, a cotton swab soaked in sunflower oil is applied. This onion lamp is then placed on a metal or clay plate, and the wick is lit. It is recommended to place it in the part of the house where there is the greatest accumulation of flies and mosquitoes. It is believed that the strong smell and smoke emanating from it help repel insects.
Precautions and prevention
When using the burning lamp, it is extremely important to keep it away from children and pets. You should also avoid placing it near fabrics, paper, or any flammable items. Before leaving the house or going to bed, the lamp must be extinguished. It is important to understand that although home remedies can help in fighting insects, they are not the only solution. The most effective way to prevent the appearance of flies and mosquitoes is to maintain cleanliness in the dwelling. It is necessary to eliminate water accumulation around the house, tightly close trash cans, and install window screens. If the insect problem persists, you should consult a doctor or specialists.
