The smoke from mugwort leaves can repel mosquitoes.
Mugwort leaves can be used to smoke mosquitoes. One method is to light mugwort leaves on fire and use their burning smell to smoke mosquitoes. When lighting mugwort to repel mosquitoes, maintain indoor air circulation to prevent the smell of mugwort from being too strong and causing breathing difficulties. If you cannot tolerate the smell of burning mugwort leaves, you can also soak the mugwort leaves in boiling water or lightly boil them. Mopping the floor with the boiled water can also have a mosquito repellent effect.
You can use scissors to cut the mugwort or grind it into powder, then wrap it with emery cloth and put it in the room. You can make it into a sachet or carry it with you. Mugwort leaves can also be made into pillows, which not only repel mosquitoes but also help with sleep. However, because mugwort leaves have a special smell, smelling them for a long time may cause certain discomfort to the human body, so long-term use is not recommended.
Tips for repelling mosquitoes
1. Plant a pot of mint indoors. The smell of the leaves can repel mosquitoes. If you are unfortunately bitten by a mosquito, you can also use mint leaves to relieve itching and inflammation. , mint leaves can also be used in cold dishes to add a delicious flavor.
2. Spray an appropriate amount of mosquito repellent toilet water indoors. Its fragrance can repel mosquitoes, but be careful to choose the one with a less irritating smell.
3. After spraying insecticides indoors, close the doors and windows for half an hour, and then ventilate. This can effectively kill mosquitoes, but you must pay attention to virus prevention.
4. Place flowers indoors, such as roses, jasmine, Milan, tuberose, etc., because mosquitoes are afraid of the fragrance, and the fragrance of flowers will have the effect of repelling mosquitoes, and can also beautify the environment and make people happy. .