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Let’s dive into today’s topic. We’ve all been there—using those electric repellents for flies and mosquitoes, ensuring a peaceful night, until they run out, and replacements cost a pretty penny.

But fear not! Today, I’ll show you how to create your own refill that’s just as effective and won’t burn a hole in your wallet. Pay attention, it’s quite simple.

Imagine your electric repellent is running on empty. First, remove the seal with a knife or any tool. It’s easy as pie. Once the seal is off, you’ve got an empty refill ready for transformation.

Now, let’s mix up the magic potion. You’ll need about 10 cloves. Pop them into the refill compartment. Drop a comment letting me know where you’re watching from, and a special shout-out might be coming your way. Big thanks to our followers in Brazil and Turkey!

Divide the refill into five parts. Pour 70% alcohol into four parts. You can use another type, but 70% is potent. Complete the mixture with essential oil—citronella or eucalyptus will do the trick. Seal the refill back up.

Insert the refill into the device and screw it in. Quick tip: keep the wick damp. Whether it’s the DIY version or store-bought, a dry wick won’t cut it. So, keep it moist.

Don’t let it run to the bottom. When there’s a bit left, make another or have some ready to go. The combination of cloves and eucalyptus oil works wonders, scaring away mosquitoes, flies, and gnats from your space.

This homemade refill is a wallet-friendly alternative to store-bought ones. Use it as usual, and when it’s running low, swap it out or add more essence. Divide it into five parts: four parts alcohol, one part essential oil, and toss in those 10 cloves. Stay protected and enjoy a mosquito-free haven. Happy repelling!