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IF YOU HAVE THIS PLANT IN YOUR HOUSE, YOU WILL NEVER SEE SPIDERS, BUGS AND FRUIT FLIES

IF YOU HAVE THIS PLANT IN YOUR HOUSE, YOU WILL NEVER SEE SPIDERS, BUGS AND FRUIT FLIES

Nobody likes it when there are cobwebs on the walls and in the corners of the ceiling.

Of course, a clean and tidy house is not as attractive to insects as a messy one, but even with frequent cleaning – the emergence of insects is a common thing.

No matter how clean you keep your home, garden or terrace, spiders will always find a way to settle in your immediate environment.

How to get rid of them?

Did you know that spiders and other small insects do not stand the smell of mint (peppermint)? Great idea – to plant this plant at home.

The plant known as mint, has a strong flavor. It will protect your home, not only of the spiders, but also of different bugs, insects and fruit flies.

You can also mix a small amount of essential oil of mint with water (about 10 drops in half a liter of water) and pour into a sprayer.

With this mixture you can spray all the dark corners of your apartment, terrace, storage room in the yard, and all the places where spiders are seen.

The pleasant smell of this spray will serve you as a natural air freshener that is completely harmless to humans.

Source:http://www.naturalandhealthyworld.com/