Say Goodbye to Pesky Insects with This Homemade Natural Bug Repellent

When warm weather arrives, so do pests like ants and mosquitoes. Instead of using chemical sprays with

harsh odors and health risks, you can make a safe, natural bug repellent at home with common ingredients.

Why choose homemade?

Safer – Avoid chemicals like DEET that can irritate skin and harm pets or children.

Eco-friendly – Natural sprays made with vinegar, oils, and plant-based ingredients break down easily and don’t pollute.

Affordable – Made with pantry staples like vinegar, oil, and shampoo, costing only pennies per batch.

Ingredients:

½ cup white vinegar (repels bugs)

½ cup olive or vegetable oil (creates barrier)

½ cup shampoo (blends ingredients, adds cleaning power)
Optional: lemon juice, essential oils (citronella, peppermint, eucalyptus, lavender).

Instructions:

Mix vinegar, oil, and shampoo in a bowl; add optional scents.

Pour into a clean spray bottle.

Apply to windowsills, door frames, trash cans, patio furniture, and baseboards.

Shake before use; reapply daily in high-traffic bug areas.

This vinegar-oil-shampoo blend deters insects, suffocates small pests, and leaves no toxic residue.

A simple, effective solution passed down for generations, it protects your home naturally.

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