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Say goodbye to flies, mosquitoes and cockroaches boiling these leaves

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## 🦟 **Say Goodbye to Flies, Mosquitoes, and Cockroaches by Boiling These Leaves: A Natural Household Remedy**

Tired of dealing with buzzing flies, sneaky cockroaches, or itchy mosquito bites inside your home? You’re not alone — and the solution might be as simple as **boiling a few common leaves** from your garden or kitchen pantry.

No toxic sprays, no harsh chemicals — just the power of nature doing what it does best: protecting your home. This simple, natural method can help repel household pests effectively and safely.

Here’s what you need to know.

### 🌿 **The Secret Is in the Leaves**

Certain plants contain **natural compounds** that insects find overwhelming or unpleasant. When boiled, these compounds are released into the air as vapors, creating a natural repellent that drives pests away.

Here are some of the most effective leaves you can use:

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### 🍃 **1. Bay Leaves**

Bay leaves contain **eucalyptol**, which has insect-repelling properties. The strong aroma confuses the sensory receptors of flies and cockroaches, making your kitchen or living space less appealing.

**How to use:**
Boil a handful of dried or fresh bay leaves in a pot of water for 10–15 minutes. Allow the vapor to spread throughout the kitchen or area where pests are most active.

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### 🍋 **2. Lemon Grass (Citronella)**

Lemongrass is famous for its citronella content — a well-known mosquito deterrent. The steam from boiled lemongrass acts as a natural barrier mosquitoes avoid.

**How to use:**
Boil 1–2 stalks of crushed lemongrass in water. Let the pot sit uncovered so the steam disperses into the room.

 

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