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Do mosquitoes bother you?
Slovenia🏛️ Politics19 hr. ago

Do mosquitoes bother you?

The article discusses natural methods for repelling mosquitoes by using certain plants with strong essential oils. It highlights several plant species such as lemon grass, thyme, basil, mint, and rosemary, which are known for their mosquito-repelling properties. The piece emphasizes the importance of proper placement of these plants around outdoor areas like terraces and balconies, suggesting they should be placed where people gather, near entrances, and where lights are used at night. It also advises against overuse and improper watering, noting that some plants require more water while others thrive in dry conditions. The article recommends actively engaging with the plants—such as touching, rubbing, or cutting them—to release their essential oils effectively, while cautioning against potential skin irritation from strong oils.

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Večer logoVečerIndependent🔒Center19 hr. ago
Do mosquitoes bother you?

The article discusses natural methods for repelling mosquitoes by using certain plants with strong essential oils. It highlights several plant species such as lemon grass, thyme, basil, mint, and rosemary, which are known for their mosquito-repelling properties. The piece emphasizes the importance of proper placement of these plants around outdoor areas like terraces and balconies, suggesting they should be placed where people gather, near entrances, and where lights are used at night. It also advises against overuse and improper watering, noting that some plants require more water while others thrive in dry conditions. The article recommends actively engaging with the plants—such as touching, rubbing, or cutting them—to release their essential oils effectively, while cautioning against potential skin irritation from strong oils.

Bias read (Center): The article presents information about natural mosquito repellents without taking a political stance. It provides factual advice based on scientific principles and practical gardening tips, focusing on health and environmental considerations rather than ideological positions. The content remains non

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