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Homemade mosquito trap, the only natural remedy that drives them all away Details in the first comment Only polite members will thank you for the recipe 😊

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Only by experimenting with the mosquito trap can you determine whether it is successful or not.

The homemade mosquito trap is now ready for use. Therefore, it is recommended to place the trap in the room where there is the greatest concentration of these annoying insects. This will ensure that the trap attracts the largest possible number of mosquitoes.

For even greater effectiveness, several bottles can be distributed in different areas of the house. This will avoid any jamming. It is recommended to change the syrup about every two weeks or at any other time when you notice that there are no more bubbles.

That fermentation is no longer taking place is indicated by this special feature: accordingly, carbon dioxide is no longer released, which means that the mosquitoes are no longer attracted to that area.

In fact, mosquitoes are attracted to the carbon dioxide we release into the atmosphere when we breathe. The fermentation of syrup and brewer’s yeast produces carbon dioxide, which is essential for the mosquito trap to function naturally.

As mentioned above, the treatment uses the gases produced by fermentation to lure mosquitoes into the bottle in droves. Mosquitoes get caught in the trap by entering through the neck of the bottle, but once inside, they cannot escape and are therefore doomed to die.

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