Bugs and pests are everywhere, such as mosquitoes, ants, and flies. Sometimes they are nowhere to be found, and sometimes they'll suddenly appear in swarms and droves that can threaten you and your family's safety.
The number of bugs and pests noticeably increases during the summer because they need to reproduce and forage for food. Thanks to that, homes are the number one target where they can quickly and safely reproduce while securing food sources for themselves and their larvae.
However, no need to worry about them invading your home, causing havoc, and possibly spreading sickness and diseases. You can easily use these fantastic scents to drive them away. What's more, bugs hate them, but you'll love them!
Peppermint is one of the many natural insect repellents found and used worldwide. Because of its menthol properties, insects, with their enhanced senses, find it unpleasant. You can buy insect repellents with peppermint as one of the main ingredients. You can also buy sachets of peppermint oil to put and use for sprays or aroma pad of your purifier.
Citronella oil has a yellowish-brown color and smells of grass and trees. On the other hand, eucalyptus oil is derived from the leaves of a eucalyptus tree. Citronella and eucalyptus oil may differ in color and source but share the same insect-repelling properties. They're great against flies, mosquitoes, and more.
You might be familiar with lavender scents since they are one of the most popular in perfumes, fabric conditioners, and more. Unfortunately, not everyone adores the smell. Fortunately, most insects are the ones who aren't a fan of the scent of the beautiful purple flora. You can use the oil extracted from lavender to make a spray or add it to a diffuser or air freshener. Planting them in your yard also helps drive pests away and make your place beautiful.
Rosemary is an aromatic plant that brings a robust smell to your cooking. The smell it makes will make one drool and ready to eat. However, insects dislike the smell. Rosemary is an herb you can use to add flavor and aroma to your barbecue meats and does wonders roasted on the grill by itself. The grilled rosemary scent deters bugs and pests in your surroundings. You can also plant some in your garden to control any insect infestations.
Besides being the trusted partner of onion in cooking, garlic also has insect-repellent properties. When eaten, it helps us mask our scent from mosquitoes and other insects. However, you can get the bug-repellent features even without eating them. You can cut the garlic to shreds and scatter them outdoors or in living areas at home. You can also combine garlic strips with essential oils to make a spray.
Whether you are looking for incense sticks,
scented candles, oils to mix in diffusers and sprays, or something you can DIY against bugs and pests, it's no problem! The natural ingredients we mentioned in this list will be able to safely keep those pesky pests away while you enjoy the fresh aroma in your home.
Do you want to know more about using the air around you to keep your home pest-free?
Give us a call at Grand Rapids Duct Cleaners, and we'll be glad to assist you!
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