Mosquito Repellent Spray for Yards
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Ingredients
- 1 large bottle blue peppermint mouthwash (from dollar store)
- 3 stale beers
- 3 c. epsom salts
Instructions
- Pour beer and mouthwash into a container (an old saucepan, a bucket), stir and add the salt.
- Mix up the stuff properly until salt is dissolved.
- Pour the mixture into a spray bottle.
- Shake well before use.
- Application directions of Paul Harvey anti mosquito spray
- Spray your backyard areas where you sit or spend lots of time outside: on decks, in patios and in alcoves around benches, on and around front porches, around pools, ponds and fountains.
- If you are camping out, spray directly on the lawn grass, around and on the tents.
- The stuff won’t do any harm to children, pets, flowers and vegetable plants.
- Do not allow anybody in the treated area until the spray is dried out.
- Homemade mosquito repellent wipes out blood-sucking insects from sprayed areas for about 60-80 days.
- In tropics and subtropics, where mosquito season is longer, it is required to spray twice a summer.
- 1 large bottle blue peppermint mouthwash (from dollar store)
- 3 stale beers
- 3 c. epsom salts
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