Now the hassle of buying refills again and again bothers everyone, secondly it also contains a lot of chemicals. Due to which sometimes a person starts having trouble breathing. In such a situation, imagine how good it would be if you can make it at home at a low cost. The special thing is that the things used in it are natural, so there will be no problem of any kind.
Make refills at a cheaper price
Whether the house is small or big, expenses keep on increasing. If you are living in a 3 BHK house, then it is necessary to use 4 liquid mosquito machines in every room. Now its use is not only expensive, but smelling this liquid is also not good for health. That is why we are teaching you to prepare safe and excellent liquid mosquito refill at home for just 15 to 20 rupees.
First method
First of all, you have to take an empty liquid mosquito refill bottle. Now mix 2 teaspoons of neem oil and some camphor pieces in it. If you want, you can also add some coconut oil to it. After mixing all the things well, put the bottle in the machine and drive away mosquitoes easily.
Second method
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For this trick, you will have to take turpentine oil and grind camphor pieces. After this, mix both these things well in a liquid mosquito refill bottle. Now put the bottle in the mosquito repellent machine, with its help neither the lungs will be harmed nor you will have to loosen your pocket.
The house will smell good
![The house will smell good The house will smell good](https://static.langimg.com/thumb/76874587/presswire18%20Times.jpg?width=540&height=304&resizemode=75)
By doing these two remedies, you will get a natural mosquito repellent and secondly, the room will also smell of turpentine and camphor. In this way, you can avoid chemicals and can drive mosquitoes away from the house at a low cost. These methods are easy as well as economical.
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