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Brilio.net - Flies are indeed one of the annoying things, especially when eating. Their presence is not only annoying, but can also carry germs and diseases. Moreover, if food is left open, flies can immediately land and contaminate it. Rather than using mosquito repellent or chemicals that are risky for health, there is a safer and more effective natural way to repel flies , namely by using papaya leaves.
Papaya leaves contain natural compounds that flies and insects don't like. Its distinctive aroma can repel flies from the dining area without the hassle of spraying dangerous chemicals. In addition, these leaves are also easy to get and can be used directly without the need for too complicated processing.
Why papaya leaves?
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Many people may wonder, why papaya leaves? Here are some reasons why these leaves can be a powerful solution:
1. Contains natural compounds
Papaya leaves contain alkaloid and papain compounds whose aroma is disliked by flies and insects.
2. Natural and safe alternative
Compared to chemical sprays, using papaya leaves is much more environmentally friendly and does not cause side effects on health.
3. Easy to get and cheap
You can find it in gardens, markets, or even grow it yourself at home.
4. Effective for various types of insects
Not only flies, papaya leaves can also repel ants and other small insects from the dining table.
How to use papaya leaves to repel fliesThere are several methods you can try to use papaya leaves as a natural fly repellent. Here are some of the most effective ways:
1. Place fresh papaya leaves on the dining table.
The easiest way is to place some fresh papaya leaves on the dining table or around the area where flies often come. The natural smell of these leaves will make flies reluctant to approach.
2. Make a papaya leaf spray
If you want a longer lasting effect, you can make a natural spray from papaya leaves. Here's how to make it:
Material:
- 5 fresh papaya leaves
- 500 ml water
- 1 tbsp apple cider vinegar (optional)
- Spray bottle
How to make:
1. Wash the papaya leaves thoroughly, then tear them into pieces so that the aroma comes out optimally.
2. Boil the papaya leaves with 500 ml of water until it boils and changes color to greenish.
3. Let the boiled water cool, then strain it to separate the leaf dregs.
4. Add 1 tbsp apple cider vinegar to increase its effectiveness (optional).
5. Put this liquid in a spray bottle and use it to spray the dining table area or rooms where flies often come.
3. Use dried papaya leaves as a fly repellent
If you want a more practical method that can last longer, dried papaya leaves could be an option.
How to make:
1. Dry several papaya leaves in the sun until completely dry.
2. Once dry, place in a small container or hang in the dining table area.
3. The distinctive aroma of dried leaves can still repel flies and insects.
Repelling flies with papaya leaves is indeed effective, but it would be better if you also take preventive measures so that the flies do not return. Here are some tips:
- Keep the dining table clean
Make sure there are no leftover food or crumbs that attract flies.
- Use food covers
Cover the food with a serving lid or plastic wrap to prevent flies from invading it.
- Throw out trash regularly
Organic waste such as food scraps can become a breeding ground for flies, so make sure to always dispose of them regularly.
- Use aromatherapy candles
The scent of candles, especially with essential oils like citronella or lavender, can help repel flies.
Papaya leaves are not only beneficial for health, but can also be a natural solution to repel flies and insects from the dining table. With compounds that flies don't like, these leaves can be used in various ways, from being placed directly, made into a spray, to being dried for long-term effects.
Using this natural method is not only effective, but also safer than chemicals. In addition, by keeping the dining table and surrounding environment clean, you can ensure that flies do not return. Let's try this natural method and enjoy eating without the disturbance of flies!
(brl/tin)