Alternatives to Fly Repellant?

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A great way to spend a warm summer night is to sit outside on a balcony or deck while enjoying the company of friends and family. Unfortunately, during the summer months, many areas of the country will be infiltrated flies, which can end up being a nuisance and bite people. While fly repellant sprays are available, traditional sprays use a wide range of chemicals which are unnatural and can be bad for your skin. Luckily, there are other ways to repel flies that do not require spraying on the toxic fly repellant. One alternative to traditional fly repellant spray is to create your own repellant at home. Natural fly repellants can be made out of ingredients that most people would already have in their own home. By combining vinegar, a bit of citronella, and liquid dish soap, you could create a spray that would create a scent that would deter flies. This spray will need to be fully mixed and then applied to your body. Since the soap could still dry out your skin, it would be a good idea to wash it all off afterwards and then apply body lotion to the area that was previously covered. The second alternative would be to set up tiki torches around your porch. Tiki torches are devices are torches that are both decorative as well as productive as they can be set up around your balcony and keep flies away when they are lit. Flies will be deterred from entering the balcony area because of both the heat of the torches as well as the smell that they produce. Another alternative to using traditional fly repellant spray would be to set up a bug zapper in your back yard. A bug zapper is a device that uses a bright lights and attracting smell to attract flies into the zapper. Once they have reached a certain radius of the zapper, the bugs will be killed by the zapper. This method will not only keep the bugs away, but will help to reduce the amount of bugs around your home.

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