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January 04, 2022 2 min read

Using mosquito repellents on your skin isn’t enough to build a solid defense against mosquitos and other bugs. You also need to consider using mosquito repellent around your home as well.

Mosquitos are persistent little insects that can carry the most deadly diseases such as Zika, dengue, West Nile, and malaria. Mosquito bites are also an irritant as they can itch horribly and lead to secondary infections. While it’s recommended to get a bug repellent for your skin, you want to also eliminate mosquitoes from your entire surroundings. There are many ways to get rid of mosquitos but not all are equally effective. Here we talk about some of the best mosquito repellent strategies to eliminate them and prevent them from returning.

1.Fix gaps in your home

Get rid of gaps in your screens, doors, and windows that can serve as entryways to mosquitoes. It won’t do you any good to eliminate mosquitoes from your home, only to invite them in once more. So you need to carefully evaluate your home structure and seal the tiniest cracks.

2.Mosquito netting

Some people love sleeping with the windows open at night. This is when mosquitos operate the most. We recommend that you apply a chemical repellent outdoors and on your skin, alongside using some mosquito netting.

3.Get rid of standing water

Mosquitos transform standing water into their breeding ground. So it’s important to eliminate stagnant bodies of water, especially in ditches, gutters, buckets, and pet bowls. Also, check to see that your potted plants have adequate drainage. If your home also has a septic tank, ensure it’s functioning properly and no puddles are forming in the drain field.

4.Treat ponds and pools

Mosquitos can also lay eggs in pools and pounds. Therefore, you should consider treating your ponds and pools for mosquitos regularly.

5.Clean your landscape

Clutter and debris are also attractants for mosquitoes and other bugs. Make sure to manicure your lawn, trim shrubs, and trees and ensure that your grass doesn’t grow too tall.

6.Cultivate natural bug-repelling plants

You can also invest in natural deterrent plants to spruce up your garden while keeping those bugs away. Plants you can cultivate include Lavender, Marigolds, Lemon balm, Lemongrass, Tulsi, Citronella, Catnip, Garlic, Basil, Peppermint, Pennyroyal, Geraniums, Sage, and lots more. Fortunately, some of these plants can also keep up unwanted animals like deer.

7.Invest in a chemical repellent for the outdoors

Don’t also forget to invest in a commercial-grade chemical repellent that can also make your entire environment uncomfortable for mosquitos.

If you are looking for an all-natural, non-toxic formula, then Nature’s MACE skeeter repellent is an excellent choice. This Eco-friendly outdoor insect repellent will help you create a bud-free barrier around your garden, deck, home, pool, patio, lawn, and entire property.

What’s more, the skeeter repellent doesn’t just work against mosquitos but other pesky insects like ticks, fleas, and flies. You can also use the skeeter repellent indoors on your carpets, pet bedding, and upholstery without causing any harm to pets and little children. Choose Nature’s MACE skeeter repellent today and enjoy solid protection against these pesky bugs.

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