Bugs be gone!

Bugs be gone!

To keep insects from biting, stinging or annoying you – and just as importantly, to keep them away from your food – follow these 13 surefire, all-natural tips.

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Turn your body into a bug repellant

Turn your body into a bug repellant
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By eating certain foods, you can repel many insects. For example, munch on a clove of garlic every day for three days before a picnic.

As you sweat out the garlic odour, it repels many insects.

You can also take 1 tablespoon of apple cider vinegar three times a day for three days before the picnic, too.

Use the power of produce

Use the power of produce
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Rubbing a slice of onion over your skin can be a good way to keep away mosquitoes and other biting insects.

Fresh orange or lemon peels also work.

And another time-honored approach to keep gnats and mosquitoes at bay is to moisten a cloth or cotton ball with white vinegar and rub it over your exposed skin.

All these work on your picnic table as well; wipe it with vinegar or onion, for example, and bugs will stay away.

Be vanilla

Be vanilla
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Turns out that bugs don’t like the smell of vanilla. Dilute 1 tablespoon vanilla extract with 1 cup water and wipe the mixture on your exposed skin (and if you wish, your picnic tablecloth) to discourage mosquitoes, blackflies, and ticks.

Spray some natural mint mouthwash

Spray some natural mint mouthwash
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Insects do not like the smell of mint in any form. Transfer your favorite natural mint mouthwash into a spray container and spray it on yourself and the area around you while outdoors.

Plant garlic, mint and rosemary

Plant garlic, mint and rosemary
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Naturally ward away bugs from your patio meals by planting these three plants in decorative pots or your outdoor garden. They’ll keep the bugs away, plus you can use them in your cooking.

Turn on a fan

Turn on a fan

Set up a portable fan facing your outdoor food and eating areas, and turn it on to a calm breeze while you serve and entertain. The wind from the fan will make it difficult for bugs to fly in and pester you and your guests.

Don’t wear heavy perfumes or scents

Don’t wear heavy perfumes or scents
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Stay away from wearing heavily scented shampoos, body sprays, perfumes, or deodorants while outdoors. The fragrances can attract bugs and the stings that follow.

Leave sticky sweets at home

Leave sticky sweets at home
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Insects are particularly drawn to foods like melon, grapes, peaches, fruit juices and soft drink – to them, they’re like flower nectar. They can easily detect these foods, and will be persistent in their pursuit. While they may be terrific summer foods, avoid them at outdoor meals, or keep in well-sealed containers that you open only when everyone is ready to have some.

Set up separate food tables for bugs

Set up separate food tables for bugs
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One clever bug-battling tactic is to put plates of sweet foods (things like watermelon rinds, overripe peaches, or a large bowl of coloured sugar water) several metres away from your serving and eating areas, so the bugs feast separately from you and your guests. Keep your garbage cans far away as well, as bugs will flock to them for your leftovers.

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