How to get rid of insects born in rain water
It is about two days before.My neighbour Neha's son Deepu was playing with her younger sister Pihu in this lockdown.While playing his body started to itch.Red spots appeared on his hands and legs.Neha got worried and called me.She told me about Deepu's condition.I rushed to her home with homeopathy medicine.Seeing her home,concluded that any insect must had come from the window and then bit him.However, after taking the homeopathy medicine he was totally fine.
In monsoon it is common to get bit by insects born in rain water. These insects born in rain water.These insects cause diseases such as Maleria,chikungunya,dingue,fever,etc.These insects grown easily in the places or houses without cleanliness.
As I am talking about insects born in rain water,so I am goingto tell you the ways to get rid of these insects.
1. Cover the dustbin
2. Put phenyle or alum powder around the house
3. Sprinkle D.D.T powder around the house
4. Spread the smoke from neem leaves and camphor in the rooms
5. Change the coolerwater often.
6. Wet a sponge with lavender essential oil and then hang it in the corner of a room.
7. Put borex powder near ant holes.
8. Put phenyle 2 to 3 tablets in sink or washbesin to stop the movement of cockroach from the pipes.
9. Place neem leaves on book recks.
10 .To remove termeteo put 8 to 10 drops of crude oil at the termite place.You can also use termite medicines sold in markets.
11. One more way of removing termites is spreadingslaked-lime at the termite place.
12. I have heard the hanging peakock feather on room walls removes lizards.You can also use insecticides.
13. Clean spider nets often
14. Use sticky pads to remove rats.
15. You can also use rat killers and rat cage to remove rats.
16. Draw a line of lakshman rakha at places of red ants to remove them.
17. I would recommend to use mosquito repellent machines that are put in switch to remove mosquitos.It is also better from the health expect.
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Written by Pranjal Sinha
Photo Courtsey - Saptarang Studio
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