The article discusses a natural method to repel insects such as ants, spiders, and flies using a mixture of white vinegar and water. It explains that the strong smell of vinegar acts as a sensory barrier for insects, which avoid areas with this scent. Instead of purchasing expensive chemical sprays, many people are turning to this simple home remedy. The process involves mixing equal parts white vinegar and water, then spraying the solution around entry points like door frames, thresholds, corners, and any cracks or gaps where insects might enter. This treatment is recommended to be reapplied once or twice a week to maintain effectiveness. The article emphasizes that while the vinegar smell may be strong for humans, it dissipates quickly and does not linger.
Bias read (Center): The article focuses on a household tip for pest control and does not involve any political figures, policies, or controversial issues. There is no framing or bias evident in the content.




