The taste of mint must be familiar to everyone, because many foods have the taste of mint, and some friends also grow some mint at home. In fact, mint can also be used to repel mosquitoes because mint contains peppermint oil, menthone and other ingredients. These substances have the effect of repelling mosquitoes when they are released into the air. Mint can emit a fragrant smell in the air. There is a saying that mint can repel mosquitoes. Is it true? Mint can indeed repel mosquitoes, but like some other aromatic plants that have mosquito repellent effects, its mosquito repellent effect has an effective range. The effective mosquito repellent range of a pot of mint is about 5 to 10 square meters. So if you just plant a pot of mint, don't expect too much from it, as its mosquito repellent effect is not that strong. Why does mint repel mosquitoes? The reason why mint can repel mosquitoes is that it contains ingredients such as peppermint oil, menthone and menthol, which can be dispersed in the air to form the aroma we like. But mosquitoes hate this kind of smell, so the mint scent can keep mosquitoes away. At the same time, the substance 8-acetyl dill tansylacetone contained in mint has the effect of repelling mosquitoes. How to use mint to repel mosquitoes Place the mint in places where mosquitoes frequently come and go, such as windowsills and doorways. Place several pots if possible. In the evening, spray some water on the mint leaves to promote its respiration and let the mint aroma spread faster. You can also pick the mint leaves, grind them into juice and apply it to the exposed skin on your body. It not only repels mosquitoes, but also has the effect of cooling, relieving itching and reducing swelling. Does mint only repel mosquitoes? The peppermint oil, menthone and menthol in peppermint can not only drive away mosquitoes, but also flies. In addition, the mosquito repellent essential oil in peppermint has a fragrant smell. When used as incense, it can also make the air fresh and pleasant, and refresh the mind. Mint can purify the air Mint leaves can also absorb dust particles floating in the room, purifying the air around us to a certain extent and range. The fragrance it emits can also serve as a pure natural "air freshener" for us. |
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