Tired of flies, mosquitoes, and cockroaches in your home? Try this natural trick that’s safe, simple, and effective! 🏠✨Forget harsh chemicals — with just a few everyday ingredients, you can make a homemade repellent that helps reduce insects naturally over time, Here’s what you’ll need: 5 tablespoons of sugar, 1 tablespoon of yeast, 1 cup of warm water, 15 bay leaves 10 cloves, 1/2 cup of regular shampoo, 1 empty 2-liter plastic bottle, This mixture creates, a scent and trap that repels or attracts pests depending on where and how you use it. 🍃 While it won’t make bugs disappear in an hour, it’s a great natural alternative to keep your space more pest-free — and it’s safe for pets and kids too!
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