As it gets warmer, I gotta share my go-to hack to keep all the flies, mosquitoes, and bugs away

A grater and an Irish Spring soap bar are the first necessities. These soaps are widely available in shops and on the internet.
Second, shred the bar of soap into little flakes using the grater. The purpose of carefully placing these flakes is to deter insects.
Third, scatter the flakes: put the flakes on patios, in flower beds, or near outdoor dining tables—anyplace you tend to sit or congregate often. Irish Spring soap has a powerful insect repellent aroma.
Fourth, make soap sachets by stuffing little, airy fabric bags with soap flakes. This will make them more effective. To eliminate pests, hang these sachets in high-traffic places, such as inside your tent, near windows, or doors.
5. Reapply as needed: remember that the soap smell will go away with time, particularly after a rainstorm. To keep the flakes and sachets working, you need to replace them every so often.
Ending Remarks
This hack is lovely since it is both easy to use and quite effective. As an extra perk, using Irish Spring soap will leave your skin smelling clean and fresh while also warding off pesky pests. I dare you to try it out; you could end yourself using Irish Spring for more than simply jumping in the shower! Hope you have a wonderful summer free of bugs!

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