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Using hydrogen peroxide to get rid of mosquitoes in indoor plants
Recently, there are many mosquitoes in indoor plants, which is very annoying. Everyone seeks a good solution to this problem.

Or hydrogen peroxide can be used to get rid of it. Hydrogen peroxide is an ordinary thing, easy to find in the city. It is quite effective to get rid of mosquitoes.

The method is as follows: Take an appropriate amount of hydrogen peroxide and mix it with water in a certain proportion. The ratio must be appropriate. If it is too thick, it will be afraid of harming plants, and if it is too light, it will be difficult to get rid of insects. Generally speaking, it is appropriate to mix one part of hydrogen peroxide with four parts of water.

After mixing, pour it on the soil of plants. Hydrogen peroxide seeps into the soil and can kill mosquito eggs and larvae. Covered mosquitoes mostly lay eggs in the soil, and larvae are also born in the soil, which can cut off their way of life.

This mixture can also be used to spray the stems and leaves of plants. Mosquitoes often live on the leaves, so they can be repelled. And after hydrogen peroxide is decomposed, it becomes water and oxygen, which is not damaged for plant growth, which is beneficial.

With this method, after several times, the mosquitoes in indoor plants gradually decrease, and the plants grow healthily. Everyone praises this as a good method, which can solve the problem of mosquitoes in indoor plants.