Hey! If you’re like me, you’ve dealt with flies ruining your outdoor gatherings. It’s annoying, right?
Whether you’re in your garden or hosting a barbecue, flies can spoil the fun. But don’t worry! I’ve got a list of easy DIY fly repellents you can make at home.
From natural sprays to traps, these hacks will help you enjoy your outdoor spaces fly-free.
Fly Repellant DIY Outdoors
Here are the top 15 fly repellant diy outdoors which you must give a chance.
1. Herbal Repellent Bundles
To make your outdoor areas smell wonderful and fly-free, gather fresh lavender, mint, rosemary, and eucalyptus leaves.
Then, gather the herbs into small bundles and tie them together tightly with twine. Now, hang these bundles around your outdoor spaces like patios or decks.
2. Citrus and Clove Fly Repellent
To make a natural fly repellent you’ll need lemons and cloves. Once you have them, cut the lemons in half.
Then, press cloves into the cut surface of each lemon half. Finally, place these clove-studded lemon halves around your outdoor area to keep flies away.
3. DIY Fly Repellent Spray
To make a spray, you will need some water, witch hazel, citronella oil, and a spray bottle.
Start by mixing equal parts of water and witch hazel in the spray bottle. Then, add 15 to 20 drops of citronella oil to the mixture.
Now, shake the bottle well to combine everything and spray around your outdoor areas.
4. Vinegar and Dish Soap Trap
To make a simple fly trap, you will need apple cider vinegar, dish soap, a jar, and plastic wrap. Start by filling the jar with apple cider vinegar and adding a few drops of dish soap.
Then, cover the jar with plastic wrap and poke small holes in the top. The flies will be drawn to the vinegar and get trapped by the soap.
5. Essential Oil Incense Sticks
To make fly-repellent incense sticks, you’ll need blank incense sticks, lavender and eucalyptus oils, and a small dish.
Start by soaking the incense sticks in a mixture of your favorite essential oils.
After soaking, allow the sticks to dry completely. Once dried, light them outdoors to help keep flies away.
6. Mint and Basil Potted Plants
To naturally repel flies and enhance the ambiance of your outdoor living spaces, you will need pots, soil, mint plants, and basil plants.
Once you have start by planting the mint and basil in separate pots. Once planted, strategically place these pots around your outdoor areas.
These aromatic herbs are known for their fly-repelling properties, ensuring a more pleasant and pest-free environment.
7. Cinnamon Stick Candle Holders
To repel flies with a pleasant cinnamon scent, you’ll need a few unscented candles, some cinnamon sticks, and rubber bands.
First, wrap the cinnamon sticks around each candle and secure them with the rubber bands.
Then, simply light the candles. As the candles burn, they will release the cinnamon scent, which helps keep flies away.
8. Wine Bottle Fly Trap
To create an effective fly trap, you will need an empty wine bottle, some sugar water, and a bit of dish soap.
Start by mixing the sugar water with dish soap inside the wine bottle. Once mixed, leave the top of the bottle open.
Flies will be attracted to the mixture, fly into the bottle, and will not be able to escape.
9. Lavender Oil Cotton Balls
To create a pleasant outdoor atmosphere, you’ll need cotton balls, lavender essential oil, and small dishes.
Start by soaking the cotton balls in the lavender oil until they are well-saturated.
Then, place these scented cotton balls in the small dishes and distribute them around your outdoor spaces.
10. Coffee Ground Smoke
To create a fire using coffee grounds, you’ll need dry coffee grounds and a fire-safe container.
Once you have, place the dry coffee grounds into the fire-safe container. Then, light the coffee grounds carefully.
11. Garlic Water Spray
To make an effective garlic spray, you’ll need a garlic clove, water, a blender, and a spray bottle.
Start by blending a few garlic cloves with a cup of water until the mixture is smooth. Then, strain the mixture into a spray bottle.
Finally, spray it around outdoor areas to keep flies at bay. This easy, homemade solution is natural and efficient.
12. Peppermint Oil Diffuser
Start by gathering peppermint essential oil, a diffuser, and some tea lights. Then, fill the diffuser with water and add 10-15 drops of the peppermint essential oil.
Now, light a tea light and place it under the diffuser. As the tea light heats the diffuser, it will release the invigorating scent of peppermint into the air.
13. Old CD Fly Deterrent
To make a simple and effective fly deterrent, you will need some old CDs, string, and a tree or pole.
Begin by tying the strings to the CDs. Then, hang these CDs from the trees or poles around your garden. The reflections from the CDs will help to deter flies.
14. Baking Soda and Sugar Trap
To create a natural fly repellent, you’ll need baking soda, sugar, water, and a shallow dish. Once you have begin by mixing equal parts of baking soda and sugar in the shallow dish.
Then, add a small amount of water to form a paste. Once the paste is ready, place the dish in areas where flies are commonly found.
The flies will be attracted to the sugar but will be repelled by the baking soda, helping to keep them away.
15. Eucalyptus Oil Ribbons
To keep your patio or windows free of pests, you will need eucalyptus essential oil and strips of ribbon or cloth.
Simply soak the strips of ribbon or cloth in the eucalyptus oil and then hang them around your patio or near the windows.
This method can help repel insects and keep your outdoor space more pleasant.
Jose M. Lemon is a prolific writer and enthusiastic DIY enthusiast with a deep passion for all things related to do-it-yourself projects. With an extensive background in crafting and building, Jose has dedicated his career to exploring and sharing innovative DIY ideas across various platforms.