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From Orange Peel - Lemongrass, Here are 6 Ingredients that Can Be Natural Mosquito Repellents

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Kapanlagi.com - To avoid mosquito bites, people usually use mosquito repellents when sleeping at night. There are several types of mosquito repellents available in the market, ranging from coils, electric, to electronic ones. Each type of mosquito repellent has its own advantages and disadvantages. But, did you know that there are several natural ingredients that can be used as natural mosquito repellents?

Repelling mosquitoes is not an easy task, as these small insects can fly and hide in various places. However, the presence of mosquitoes can greatly disturb our comfort while sleeping. Mosquito bites can also cause itching on the skin. Not only that, bites from certain types of mosquitoes can also trigger diseases, such as dengue fever or malaria. That is one of the reasons why it is important to avoid mosquito bites.

Here are several ingredients that can be used as natural mosquito repellents, as reported by liputan6.com.

1. Lemongrass

Lemongrass is known as one of the herbal plants commonly used as a cooking spice. The refreshing aroma of lemongrass is disliked by mosquitoes. This makes lemongrass one of the natural ingredients that can repel mosquitoes. The refreshing aroma in lemongrass is due to the presence of citronella and essential oils.

It is not difficult to repel mosquitoes with lemongrass. You just need to boil lemongrass leaves or stems in a sufficient amount of water. Do not use too much water as it can weaken the lemongrass scent, making it less effective in repelling mosquitoes. Once boiled, you can use it as a mosquito repellent spray.

2. Orange Peel

If you eat oranges, do not immediately throw away the peel. The orange peel can still be used as a natural mosquito repellent. The orange peel contains a compound called limonene, which mosquitoes also dislike. Not only disliked, limonene is also believed to kill mosquitoes.

Using orange peel to repel mosquitoes is very easy. You just need to place the orange peel in places where mosquitoes are commonly found, such as under the bed. The limonene content in the orange peel will be depleted when the peel becomes withered and dry. So, make sure to replace it before it dries out.

3. Basil Leaves

Basil leaves can be used not only as a side dish. These leaves, which have a fresh taste, can also be used to repel mosquitoes. Yes, mosquitoes apparently do not like the fresh scent of basil leaves.

Repelling mosquitoes with basil is as practical as using orange peel. You just need to place basil leaves in places where there are many mosquitoes. However, it is advisable to wash them first.

However, besides being placed as it is, basil leaves can also be used as a scrub or mosquito repellent lotion. The method is also quite easy, just wash them and then grind them until smooth. Apply it to the skin surface like when using a scrub or lotion.

4. Cinnamon

From kitchen spices, lemongrass is not the only one that can be used as a natural mosquito repellent. Besides lemongrass, cinnamon also has similar benefits. There are two ways to use cinnamon as a mosquito repellent. First, you can use cinnamon powder. Just place it in places where there are usually many mosquitoes. Second, you can make a mosquito spray by boiling cinnamon.

5. Garlic

Another natural ingredient that can be used to repel mosquitoes is garlic. Garlic, which has a strong aroma, can be an effective alternative to natural mosquito repellent. Besides its pungent smell, mosquitoes also dislike garlic because of the sulfur content in it.

Using garlic as a mosquito repellent is quite easy. First, boil garlic in a sufficient amount of water. Once done, you can directly use it as a mosquito spray.

6. Peppermint Oil

The sixth natural ingredient that can be used to repel mosquitoes is peppermint oil. Peppermint oil has long been used as a natural insecticide. This oil is proven to be effective in dealing with insect attacks, including mosquitoes. To repel mosquitoes, you can use peppermint oil as a lotion.

However, applying peppermint oil on the skin can cause a burning sensation. But don't worry, to reduce this effect, you can mix it with olive oil.

So those are some of the ingredients that can be used as natural mosquito repellents. Are you interested in trying them out?

(kpl/psp)

Disclaimer: This translation from Bahasa Indonesia to English has been generated by Artificial Intelligence.
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