World Mosquito Day: The easiest ways to get rid of mosquitoes without much effort

With the arrival of summer and the rainy season, the menace of mosquitoes increases rapidly. Their bites are not only irritating but also carry the risk of serious illnesses like dengue, malaria, and chikungunya. While people often rely on mosquito nets, sprays, and repellents to stay safe, sometimes these measures fall short. However, there are several simple and natural ways to keep mosquitoes away from your home without much hassle.

One of the most effective traditional methods is burning neem leaves and cloves. The smoke acts as a natural repellent, as mosquitoes dislike its strong smell, and it helps in driving them away from the house. Similarly, camphor can also prove useful. Burning camphor in the evening and keeping the windows closed for a while ensures mosquitoes vanish within minutes. Another creative home remedy involves using onions. By hollowing out an onion like a small bowl and filling it with mustard oil, cloves, wick, and camphor, you can make a natural mosquito-repellent lamp.

For those who prefer skin-friendly protection, a mixture of coconut oil and neem oil can be applied. Not only does it prevent mosquito bites, but it also nourishes the skin. Garlic spray is another powerful option—boiling crushed garlic cloves in water and spraying the solution in corners of the house helps to keep mosquitoes at bay.

Most importantly, paying attention to cleanliness is essential. Mosquitoes breed in stagnant water and unhygienic surroundings. By preventing water from collecting in coolers, buckets, tyres, or pots, and by covering water tanks and disposing of garbage properly, you can significantly reduce their numbers.

These easy and natural methods not only keep your home mosquito-free but also reduce dependence on chemical repellents, ensuring a healthier environment for your family.