How to Make a Mouthwash Mosquito Repellent: A Simple Summer Solution
If you're gearing up to host a summer gathering and find yourself unprepared for mosquitoes, don't stress—I've got an ingenious DIY solution for you: Listerine.
This everyday toiletry serves as an excellent backup plan when you need to fend off mosquitoes.
Let me walk you through how to create this homemade mosquito repellent with mouthwash, it's super simple!
Tools and Materials:
- Listerine mouthwash
- Spray bottle
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1. Prepare Your Solution
Grab a spray bottle and fill it with one cup of mouthwash. The minty scent will not only freshen up your space but also repel those pesky mosquitoes.
2. Apply the Mouthwash Mosquito Repellent to Problem Areas
Identify areas in your backyard where mosquitoes tend to congregate. Give these spots a good misting with the Listerine solution. Be sure to spray all nearby surfaces, including the air around you.
3. Protect Your Skin
To keep mosquitoes from biting you, lightly mist your skin with the mixture. Allow it to dry for about a minute before heading back into the outdoor fun.
Maintenance Tip:
Keep your mouthwash mosquito repellent handy outdoors, as the effects typically last for about 30-40 minutes. When you start feeling those mosquito bites again, simply reapply the solution as needed.
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Homemade Mosquito Repellent with Mouthwash Tutorial
Who knew that a bottle of Listerine could be the secret you needed to get rid of mosquitoes?
With this simple DIY hack, you can enjoy your outdoor gatherings without the nuisance of buzzing insects. Give it a try and let me know how it works for you!
Disclaimer: This mosquito mouthwash repellent is intended for temporary relief and may not be as effective as commercial mosquito repellents. Please use caution and discretion when applying any home remedy for pest control.
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Eil54995392 YesterdayYou do not need Listerine., any strong mouthwash will do the same. Listerine is the more expensive option and not necessary.
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Linda 22 hours agoThis works great in the grass, at the beach on the sand areas, etc. I have heard though that it should not be sprayed on wood; believe discoloration can occur. It's used 100% straight out of the bottle, no diluting. Have never had a problem with it drawing ants, but I suppose that's possible. You don't have to use mint, either. Any generic brand will do.
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