Simply let them dry in the sun and, once dry, place them in a container with aluminum foil on the bottom. Carefully light the coffee grounds with a match or lighter.
You will see smoke rising that will keep mosquitoes away from your house. This technique works 100% and is very easy to put into practice. In just a few actions, you will create a coffee-scented candle that we recommend placing on window sills or balconies and terraces.
You should also pay attention to containers with stagnant water, as they attract mosquitoes and lay many eggs. To avoid these inconveniences, pour your coffee grounds into puddles or pools of stagnant water near your home.
And don’t forget about your plants’ pots: if you water the soil too much, even the saucers of your pots can accumulate stagnant water that will attract mosquitoes and other insects. If you sprinkle a little coffee grounds or coffee grounds on the soil of your plants, you will not only prevent mosquitoes from appearing, but you will also protect your plants from insects and parasites.
With a single, simple ingredient, you can create a powerful mosquito repellent capable of keeping these annoying insects away from your home and your skin
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