Posted by admin | Posted in mosquito control | Posted on 25-08-2011
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How I can make garlic spray for mosquitoes?
Two of the biggest pots of garlic you can buy. Mix puree and strain, and then keep doing it until you get no juice. 50/50 mix of water in a sprayer and have at it. Your kitchen, you and everything else stinks to heaven, but the problem greater will be resolved. You can also keep all the vampires away and attracting some very interesting Italian friends.
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St. Gabriel Laboratories All Natural Mosquito/Gnat/Flea/Tick Repellent - 32 oz Hose End Concentrate 70075-1
$10.30 Repels mosquitoes for up to 30 - 60 days. Once applies, the mosquito repellent becomes odorless within minutes. Use the hose-end sprayer for saturating large areas around your home. . Helps to control mosquitoes, gnats, fleas and ticks. Garlic Juice, Citr... |
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Dr. T's DT336 Mosquito Repelling Granules 5 Pounds
$10.50 Mosquitoes can transmit disease from person to person, including yellow fever, malaria and the West Nile Virus. These mosquito repelling granules are made of a natural, biodegradable formula that is independently, professionally tested and proven to repel mosquitoes. Formulated with natural oils including lemongrass, mint and garlic oil, this product will not damage your lawn or garden. Works by c... |
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All Natural Insect Repellent - Garl-Or3 Yard & Garden Spray - No More Flies, Mosquitos, Ants, Aphids or Fleas - 32 oz. covers approximately 2.5 acres - Made in the USA
This Yard & Garden Spray is Garlic Based with Citrus, Citronella and Soap to attach to leaves & grass. It is so easy to use and is as simple as spraying your yard. Used with a hose end sprayer, spray yard and/or garden approximately once a month in warm climates to run off all insects. No need to spray during winter or in cooler climates from November through March (Northern States). There is no o... |
