A Simple Kitchen Trick Some People Use to Repel Mosquitoes Naturally
Mosquitoes can quickly ruin a peaceful evening indoors or outside. While many people rely on sprays, coils, or chemical repellents, others prefer natural alternatives that feel gentler around children, pets, and the environment.
One unusual home remedy that has gained attention involves something many people normally throw away: cardboard egg boxes.
Yes — those ordinary egg cartons sitting in the recycling bin may have another purpose before being discarded.
Why Egg Boxes Are Used
Most cardboard egg boxes are made from compressed paper pulp. When burned slowly, they produce smoke and a strong burnt-paper smell that some people believe helps discourage mosquitoes from lingering nearby.
The idea is similar to how smoke from:
- campfires
- incense
- mosquito coils
can sometimes help keep insects away.
While scientific evidence specifically supporting egg cartons as mosquito repellents is limited, many people use them as a low-cost homemade alternative.
How Some People Use Egg Boxes as Mosquito Repellents
Step 1: Tear the Egg Box Into Pieces
Cut or tear the cardboard carton into smaller sections so they burn more evenly.
Step 2: Place It in a Safe Container
Use:
- a metal tray
- fire-safe bowl
- outdoor ashtray
- or another heat-resistant surface
Always keep it away from flammable objects.
Step 3: Light One Corner
Allow the cardboard to smolder slowly instead of bursting into flames.
The goal is to create smoke, not a large fire.
Step 4: Use in a Ventilated Area
Many people place the smoking carton:
- outdoors on patios
- near windows
- or in open-air spaces
Proper ventilation is important to avoid breathing too much smoke indoors.
Optional Natural Additions
Some people add natural scents believed to help repel mosquitoes even more effectively, such as:
- Lavender oil
- Eucalyptus oil
- Tea tree oil
- Citronella
A few drops on the cardboard may create a stronger aroma while adding a more pleasant scent.
Benefits of This DIY Method
People who try this approach often like it because it is:
Budget-Friendly
It uses materials most households already have.
Low Waste
Repurposing cardboard cartons helps reduce trash.
Chemical-Free
Some people prefer avoiding strong commercial insect repellents around children or pets.
Simple to Use
No special tools or expensive products required.
Important Safety Notes
Even natural methods require caution.
Burning cardboard produces smoke and airborne particles, so it’s important to:
- Never leave it unattended
- Keep away from children and pets
- Avoid using in poorly ventilated rooms
- Extinguish completely after use
People with asthma, breathing issues, or smoke sensitivity may want to avoid smoke-based repellents entirely.
Other Natural Ways to Reduce Mosquitoes
In addition to homemade remedies, these simple habits may help reduce mosquito activity around your home:
Remove Standing Water
Mosquitoes breed in:
- buckets
- flowerpots
- gutters
- birdbaths
Grow Mosquito-Repelling Plants
Some commonly used plants include:
- Basil
- Marigold
- Citronella
- Mint
Use Window Screens and Fans
Mosquitoes struggle in strong airflow, making fans surprisingly effective indoors and outdoors.
Final Thoughts
Using cardboard egg boxes as a mosquito repellent is one of those old-fashioned home tricks that continues to circulate because of its simplicity and low cost.
While it may not replace professional mosquito control in severe infestations, some people find it helpful as a gentle, natural alternative for outdoor evenings or small spaces.
And at the very least, it gives those empty egg cartons one more useful purpose before they hit the recycling bin.
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