Misquito problem?!


Question:

Misquito problem?

I hate misquitos biting me and i think its because of the fat on my legs that make them attract towards me because my arms are never bitten. Is this right or is there another reason. and is there a way to be rid of them because i do not like the sprays


Answers:

Now there are places that sell Mosquito Shoo plants. These are nothing more that Citronella Plants. You can grow them indoors or outdoors and bring them inside in the winter. The plants have a very light and pleasant smell. You can get these plants at plant stores or plant departments as well as out of many catalogs. I have one that I have grown for over a year now. Mosquitoes do not come on my deck when I have the plant outside, and when I rub a leaf over my skin I do not get bothered at all with mosquitoes any where I go. You might get one of these plants and grow it for yourself. They are easy to grow and very low maintenance plants. The smell is very pleasant and light and their is no oily feeling to the plant or where you would rub it. I recommend these as this is a totally natural way to handle mosquito problems. Years and years ago these plants were grown and cultivated to be used as colognes and perfumes. This is very mild in strength. Strong enough to repel the mosquitoes but not strong enough to make you feel like you are wearing cologne or perfume not that you are using an insecticide. These plants are inexpensive and are very beautiful. Grow them for the beauty of the plant as well as for its ability to repel mosquitoes. One last thing mosquitoes are attracted to black or darker colored clothing. This might help also with the mosquito problems. Good luck.




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