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If You Get This Plant at Home, You Will Say Goodbye To Spiders, Mice, And Other Unwanted Pests

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► If You Get This Plant at Home, You Will Say Goodbye To Spiders, Mice, And Other Unwanted Pests If you have an insect problem, there are several ways mint can help. Spearmint, for example, is known to repel fleas, moths, ants, beetles, aphids, squash bugs, and cabbage loopers. Peppermint, while it will also repel aphids, cabbage loopers, fleas, beetles and squash bugs, is better for repelling whiteflies. Your best option is to have a variety of mint plants that will assure you repel all unwanted insects. While you can certainly buy pre-made natural mint repellents, you should consider growing your own mint for a variety of reasons: It will save you money. You will always have a fresh supply on hand. You can use fresh mint for cooking, tea as well various medicinal remedies. Simply growing mint plants will help repel pests in any area you plant them. How to Use Mint to Repel Insects 1. Sachet Bags 2. Live Plants 3. Dried Leaves 4. Insect Repellent Spray How Does Mint Deter Mice? Concentrated essential oil from peppermint works by masking the pheromone trails mice leave behind. It also masks the smell of their food sources. The menthol in peppermint essentially irritates their sensitive nasal cavities, so they will avoid it and move on. While there is much debate about this method, a study was done on the effectiveness of various natural repellents, including peppermint oil and it was scientifically proven that peppermint oil does, in fact, deter rodents. Spray your homemade insect repellent on your body before going outdoors. Make sure not to get it in your eyes, however, as it is very strong and can irritate sensitive tissues. You can also use this spray on your dog, but be wary of using essential oils on cats in general as they lack an important detoxification mechanism, known as glucuronidation, which is present in most other mammals. Some oils are okay to use on kitty, but you should always speak to a professional before using any of them on your cat. ► Visit Our WEB: https://goodhealthandnutrition4you.blogspot.com/ You can find the best articles for natural remedies, home cures, diets and weight loss, health tips and many more. ★ Please leave a like if you enjoyed and tell me what you think in the comments! ★ Don't forget to subscribe my channel to help us reach to 100.000 Subscribers : https://goo.gl/29sHF2 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ★ VIEW MORE: ➞ Tips & Tricks: https://goo.gl/UdhRLs ➞ Natural Remedies: https://goo.gl/djrthu ➞ Diet & Weight Loss: https://goo.gl/7sEJCX ➞ Beauty Tips: https://goo.gl/E3nsCd ➞ Healthy Drinks: https://goo.gl/BSGh2E --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ★ Like our facebook page: https://goo.gl/tVNSqu --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ★ Videos can use content-based copyright law contains reasonable use Fair Use (https://www.youtube.com/yt/copyright/) #homeremedies, #naturalcure, #diyremedies
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