Put this for 1 hour in your house, you will never see flies, mosquitoes or cockroaches again

Tired of flies, mosquitoes, and cockroaches in your home? Try this natural trick that’s safe, simple, and effective! 🏠✨Forget harsh chemicals — with just a few everyday ingredients, you can make a homemade repellent that helps reduce insects naturally over time, Here’s what you’ll need: 5 tablespoons of sugar, 1 tablespoon of yeast, 1 cup of warm water, 15 bay leaves 10 cloves, 1/2 cup of regular shampoo, 1 empty 2-liter plastic bottle, This mixture creates, a scent and trap that repels or attracts pests depending on where and how you use it. 🍃 While it won’t make bugs disappear in an hour, it’s a great natural alternative to keep your space more pest-free — and it’s safe for pets and kids too!

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