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Six effective ways to get rid from insects and reptiles in monsoon season

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As monsoon begins, snakes and scorpions seek shelter in homes. Six natural methods like sealing entry points and using neem oil can safeguard your house.

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With the onset of monsoon, reptiles and insects especially snakes and scorpions often leave their flooded habitats in search of dry shelter, and human homes become easy targets. 

Those living in forested, hilly, or ground-floor areas must remain extra cautious. Here are six proven and practical methods to keep your home safe this rainy season.

1. Seal All Entry Points

Keep doors, windows, and ventilators tightly shut, especially during night hours. Inspect storerooms, garages, and corners piled with boxes, which often serve as hiding spots.

2. Spray Neem Oil Solution
Mix neem oil with water and spray it in and around the house. Its strong scent repels scorpions and other insects effectively.

3. Use Clove and Cinnamon Oils
Create a spray using clove and cinnamon oils. Apply it to doors, windows, and corners. The powerful aroma drives away both snakes and scorpions.

4. Onion-Garlic Paste Repellent
Make a paste of onion and garlic and spread it near entry points. The sulfonic acid in these ingredients emits a pungent smell that repels snakes.

5. Plant Natural Barriers
Keep cactus or snake plants near doors and windows. Their sharp leaves and spines deter reptiles from entering the house.

6. Bleach, Vinegar, or Phenyl Spray
Spraying stagnant water or damp areas with bleach, vinegar, or phenyl can keep unwanted creatures from nesting near your home.

Monsoons bring beauty and bounty, but also unexpected dangers. Simple precautions and natural remedies can go a long way in keeping your home secure and your family safe. 

Stay alert, especially during the nights, and make these easy practices part of your seasonal routine.

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