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Love bugs typically show up twice a year, and while they don’t bite, they are really annoying to deal with. If you live in a humid place, you’re probably familiar with these flying black insects. Fortunately, there are techniques you can use to get rid of love bugs and deter them from your home, yard, and car. Read through this article to learn how you can repel love bugs and keep them away all season long.

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Spray entrances with insect spray.

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  1. Pick up an insect spray from the hardware store, and spray it around all your entrances, including your windows and your doors. Look for an insect spray that contains citrus, clove, or rosemary oil, since love bugs really dislike those scents. [1]
    • Unfortunately, love bugs aren’t deterred by insect repellents that contain DEET or citronella. [2]
    • Love bug season usually happens twice a year: first between April and May, and then again between August and September. These critters have black bodies and red heads, and they’re pretty small: only 6 to 9 mm in length.
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Make your own love bug spray with dish soap.

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  1. If you don’t want to blast your yard or home with chemicals, you can create your own insect spray out of products you might already own. Fill up a spray bottle with water, then add a few drops of citrus-scented dish soap and a splash of mouthwash (for the minty smell). Mix it up and then use the spray in your home or on your plants. [3]
    • Reapply the spray once a day during love bug season.
    • This bug spray is safe to use on your skin, so you can spritz yourself with it as an insect repellant if you need to.
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Contact an exterminator if you need to.

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