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

  1. Pour beer and mouthwash into a container (an old saucepan, a bucket), stir and add the salt.
  2. Mix up the stuff properly until salt is dissolved.
  3. Pour the mixture into a spray bottle.
  4. Shake well before use.
  5. Application directions of Paul Harvey anti mosquito spray
  6. 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.
  7. If you are camping out, spray directly on the lawn grass, around and on the tents.
  8. The stuff won’t do any harm to children, pets, flowers and vegetable plants.
  9. Do not allow anybody in the treated area until the spray is dried out.
  10. Homemade mosquito repellent wipes out blood-sucking insects from sprayed areas for about 60-80 days.
  11. 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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  1. Mary ann laun says:

    This recipe was reportedly one of Paul Harvey’s “and that’s the rest of the story..,”
    Radio personality