Do you want to protect the balcony from mosquitoes without resorting to expensive electrical systems or aggressive chemicals? Here are some simple and effective do-it-yourself solutions to say goodbye to buzzing and stings.


With the arrival of the summer, spending the outdoor evenings on their balcony becomes a daily pleasure. But what annoying when, at the sunset, they arrive: the mosquitoes. It does not matter how cared for the environment, if those annoying intrusions find a glimmer, they put on everywhere. It is impossible to ignore them, yet there are truly effective strategies to keep them away, without having to transform the balcony into a chemical laboratory.
We often tend to think that a spray is enough to solve the problem, but it is not so simple. In reality, the real key lies in detail and in constancy. Before even going to the most creative ideas, there is an aspect that many neglect: prevention. Eliminate stagnation of water from sauces or watering, to take care of the plants regularly and maintain the outdoor area clean are already fundamental steps. If you want to make a qualitative leap, why not experiment with alternative methods, perhaps more sustainable and visually pleasant?
Networks and mosquito fabrics: practical and economic solutions
One of the first ideas that come to mind for protect the balcony from mosquitoes It is installing a network. But be careful, you don’t necessarily need to call a professional or face exorbitant expenses. Exist on the market magnetic networks Or with velcro closure, easy to install on doors and windows. For the balcony, you can adapt a simple roller mosquito net or choose the Tent networks To hang along the railing, perhaps enriching them with decorative elements to integrate them better into the external furniture.
An even more creative idea? Use teli in fire Or gauze from agriculture to wrap the balcony as if it were a veranda. With a few adhesive hook and a little twine, a bohemian and at the same time functional effect is obtained. The beauty is that these materials let the air pass but not the mosquitoes.
Anti -media plants: always trendy green allies
A lush balcony is not only beautiful to look at, but it can also become one Natural barrier against mosquitoes. In fact, there are plants that have repellent properties thanks to their smell or the active ingredients contained in the leaves.
Among the most effective:
- Citronella: The timeless classic, loves the sun and has a citrus perfume that mosquitoes detest.
- Odorous geranium: particularly beautiful, it exists in perfumed varieties to mint, pink and lemon.
- Lavender: aesthetically refined and perfect for creating borders.
- Basil and mint: also useful in the kitchen, insects keep the insects away if placed in pot near the light points.
Just create a composition with these plants to obtain a pleasant aesthetic effect and a completely natural fragrant barrier. In addition, their presence attracts butterflies and bees, making the balcony even more alive.
Do-it-yourself tricks to try immediately
Those looking for alternative methods can experience some DIY TRUCKS become viral. Some work surprisingly well, others … a little less, but attempting does not harm.
A classic example is that of Citronella candles to be turned on in the most critical hours. The light effect + perfume annoys mosquitoes and creates atmosphere.
Others swear about the effectiveness of natural spray Homemade with water, eucalyptus essential oil, lemon or lavender. They spray on cushions, curtains and surfaces, but it is better to do a test on a corner to avoid stains.
And then there are the old tricks of the grandmothers: burn some coffee powder in a saucer, use dried orange peel or plant cloves in a lemon cut in half. Not everyone has a solid scientific basis, but some are surprisingly effective (and fragrant).
Ultimately, it is believed that a mix of visual, olfactory and structural precautions is the most complete strategy. No solution is perfect on its own, but together they can really transform the balcony into a quiet oasis.
The next time the sunset arrives and you hear that annoying buzz, just take a look at the balcony to remember that little is enough.
Sometimes, very little, to feel good outdoors.
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