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Monsoon 2023: 6 Effective Remedies To Keep Your Home Insects-Free In Rainy Season
Monsoon is one happy season that spread hope, and joy, and fulfils our basic necessity called 'water'. But, the humid climate in the rainy season is also responsible for the growth of bacteria, fungi, and insects.
The air in the rainy season contains high moisture levels and any stagnant water can be the breeding ground for insects like mosquitoes that often lead to spreading diseases like dengue, malaria, and chikungunya. That's why it is crucial to prevent these unwanted pests from entering your space! Here are some effective remedies to stop the entry of insects into your home:

Pay attention to Entrances and Outdoors
Check for any cracks or gaps in exterior walls that can feature on doors or pipelines. Add mesh wire screens on the windows and doors to stop fleas and mosquitoes from entering your home. Make sure your home has tight-closing entrances by sealing the vents, chimneys, pipes, and roof shingles.
Clean the Floors With Disinfectants
During monsoons, cockroaches and leaches are most likely to be found in wet or moisture-laden corners i.e.sink, bathrooms, toilets, etc. These insects carry germs which can get transferred to food items too. Make sure to clean the floors with quality disinfectant and keep the floor dry!
Clear Out the Stagnant Water
Mosquitoes thrive and breed easily in stagnant water and can spread diseases. That's why it is essential to keep the buckets, drums, and water tanks clean and always covered with a lid. Make sure there is no stagnant water in planter pots, flower vases, coolers, and pet dishes. Ensure to replace the water in buckets and containers regularly.

Let Plants Be the Rescue Factor
Add plants that contain insect-repellent properties, both indoors and outdoors. You can select commonly found plants like basil, aloe vera, lavender, lemongrass, citronella, catnip, and rosemary. Make sure to maintain them well and avoid overwatering them in monsoons as plants kept outdoors get exposed to rainwater organically!
Keep the Home Clutter-Free
A cluttered home is synonymous with a pest and insect abode. Get rid of the usual cluttered objects like old cardboard boxes, newspapers, broken utensils, torn clothes, etc. You can give these objects for reuse or recycling purposes. Also, make sure to keep the garbage bin closed and dispose of the trash regularly.
Use of Natural Oils
Natural
oils
like
neem
oil,
eucalyptus
oil,
and
lavender
oil
make
an
effective
natural
insect-repellent
solution.
Their
strong
odour
draws
the
bugs
and
insects
away.
You
can
spray
these
oils
in
the
room
or
apply
them
to
your
skin
as
well.
You
can
also
sprinkle
some
cinnamon
powder
in
all
corners
of
the
home
to
get
rid
of
parasites.
Lighting
a
camphor
in
the
room
is
also
effective
to
keep
the
room
from
smelling
fresh
and
keeping
the
bugs
at
bay!
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