No. I have a TON of mosquitoes outside of my apartment and I tried to use a half/half water/vinegar solution and sprayed the living daylights out of the area they seemed to be, and they did not go away. Perhaps a bleach concoction would be better. That will be my next step.
There is no scientific evidence to suggest that bananas repel mosquitoes.
Yes, fires can repel mosquitoes due to the smoke and heat they produce, which can deter mosquitoes from coming near the area.
No, vinegar will not actually kill mosquitoes. However, it will keep mosquitoes away. This is because mosquitoes are not attracted to the vinegar smell, therefore, they are deterred.
There is no scientific evidence to support the claim that vitamin B can effectively repel mosquitoes.
There have been studies done and a dryer sheet does help repel mosquitoes. You can use any brand or scent and it will repel mosquitoes for several hours.
Wax myrtles will repel mosquitoes, and rubbing the crushed wax myrtle leaves on your skin will repel the mosquitoes. Wax myrtles are quick-growing, aromatic, bird-friendly, and make a good plant screen.
Yes, smoke can repel mosquitoes because it interferes with their ability to detect humans and animals through the carbon dioxide we exhale.
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Yes, society garlic has natural properties that can repel mosquitoes due to its strong scent, which can act as a natural insect repellent.
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Yes, fire can deter mosquitoes because the smoke and heat from the fire can repel them.
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