Mosquitos are harmful and unwelcome species that present
almost everywhere in the world. Mosquito bites cause pain, swelling and itch
all of which makes a small injection an annoying matter that can last for days
or weeks. Some mosquito species bring along malaria and other harmful gems in
some high-risk areas in the world. However, you can send mosquitoes away by
using garlic.
Some mosquito
species bring along malaria and other harmful gems in some high-risk areas in
the world.
Things you’ll need
·
Crushed garlic or garlic powder
·
Air spray
Instructions
The more garlic
you add, the more effective it gets to send mosquitoes away.
1.
Blend crushed garlic or garlic powder with water. The more garlic you
add, the more effective it gets to send mosquitoes away. However, if you use
more and a few cloves of garlic, the liquid can have a pungent odor. If you
decide to use air sprays buying from stores, there’re some stores selling
natural garlic sprays.
2.
Spray garlic juice on your skin
3.
Spray garlic juice around the place you decide to camp, your garage or
house. Mosquitos can’t stand garlic and spraying garlic on nearby surfaces can
prevent mosquitoes. Garlic juice can also drive away fleas and ticks.
Tips and warnings
Eating garlic is
not proved to have the ability to prevent mosquitoes.
Although some sources stated that eating garlic can help the
garlic soak into skin and prevent inspects, “Travel Medicine” says that eating
garlic is not a way that is proved to prevent mosquitoes.