✔️ Safe around pets and kids (still, avoid direct contact with eyes or open wounds).
✔️ Environmentally friendly, so you can spray near plants without worry.
✔️ Cheap and easy to make—you’re using things you already own.
Reapply after heavy rain or cleaning.
Store the spray in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
Test a small area first if you’re spraying on delicate fabrics.
Keeping pests out of your home doesn’t have to mean toxic fumes or expensive treatments.
This simple mix of vegetable oil, shampoo, and vinegar is a smart, DIY approach that can save you money and keep your environment healthier.
Next time you hear that mosquito buzz, see a fly circling your kitchen, or spot a cockroach lurking under the sink, reach for your homemade spray and take control—naturally!
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