God blessed you with this plant because it keeps pests like spiders and mice away from your house. (Page 2 ) | August 12, 2024
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Most insects dislike the smell of peppermint. Planting mint in a vegetable garden may help keep pests like flies, ants, spiders, and moths at bay with its strong scent.
Among peppermint’s many positive effects on health are its invigorating scent, which permeates the air and engages all of our senses, and its relaxing influence, which aids in the alleviation of stress. good health. I have a cheap and easy way to get rid of bugs and rodents without sacrificing air quality in your home.
The Requirements: 1/2 liter of filtered water
Ten drops of peppermint essential oil
A pre-sterilized spray pot
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