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We tend to give in to the temptation to leave all the windows ajar the moment the temperature outside begins to climb. Plus, it’s a genuine call to action for all those pesky bugs that secretly wish they could get inside your house! But did you realize that this common shrub may drive those pesky squatters out of your yard?
Peppermint is an odor that most insects find repulsive. When planted in a vegetable garden, the pungent aroma of mint can ward off pests including spiders, flies, ants, moths, and flies.
Peppermint offers a myriad of benefits for mental and physical well-being, including a stimulating aroma that fills the air and stimulates all of our senses, a calming effect that helps alleviate stress, and a host of other health benefits. healthy living. I have a simple and affordable solution for you that will help improve the air quality in your house while also getting rid of mice and insects.
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