2) Homemade Insect Repellent That Really Works — No Chemicals Needed

1 cup of warm water, 15 bay leaves, 10 cloves, ½ cup of regular shampoo, empty 2-liter plastic bottle, How It Works: The sugar and yeast combo creates a scent that attracts bugs into the bottle, trapping them inside. Meanwhile, the bay leaves, cloves, and shampoo act as natural repellents, making the surrounding area less appealing to pests.

Whether you’re placing it near trash bins, in the kitchen, or out on the patio, this DIY repellent serves a double purpose: it draws in the bugs you want to trap and drives away the ones that haven’t yet made themselves at home. Why It’s Worth Trying: All-natural ingredients, Non-toxic and family-safe, Budget-friendly, Great for indoor and outdoor use, No harsh chemicals, no expensive traps — just a smart, homemade way to take back your space from pests.

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