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- Used coffee grounds
- Aluminum foil or an old metal container
- A lighter or matches
Step-by-Step Guide:
- Prepare the Coffee Grounds:
- After brewing your coffee, don’t throw away the grounds. Instead, allow them to dry completely. You can spread them out on a baking sheet or a piece of aluminum foil to speed up the drying process.
- Set Up Your Burn Station:
- Choose a safe location where you can burn the coffee grounds without risk. An outdoor area such as a patio or balcony works well. Ensure the area is clear of flammable materials.
- Place Grounds in a Container:
- Transfer the dried coffee grounds to an old metal container or shape a bowl with aluminum foil to hold them. The container should be fireproof and safe for burning.
- Burn the Coffee Grounds:
- Light the coffee grounds with a match or lighter. They will not flame up but rather smolder slowly, releasing smoke that is unpleasant to flies and mosquitoes.
- Monitor the Burn:
- Keep an eye on the smoldering grounds to ensure they are safe and controlled. The smoky aroma will begin to spread, acting as a natural repellent.
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