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10 Effective Vaseline Uses In The Garden

Did you know that not only can Vaseline be used as a topical application on your skin or hair, but it also has some great benefits for the environment? There are ten different ways to use this humble household item out in nature!

Keep Your Tools Rust Free

The blades and edges of your gardening tools will be protected from rust if you use Vaseline. To make it last, apply a layer after using them to keep things clean for much longer.

Get rid of ants

Vaseline is a multi-use product that can be used in many ways. One of these uses is to get rid of ants because it’s thick and sticky texture makes them unable to move so warding off the invading insects are as easy as dabbing some Vaseline on their entry points, hiding spots, or trails.

Keep Squirrels Away from Bird Feeders and Birdhouses

I’m sure it’s not just me that has a problem with squirrels. They’re cute, but they also have an annoying habit of taking over bird feeders and ruining them for the birds! Luckily (or unluckily), there are some pretty clever tricks to get rid of those pesky rodents without harming any animals or using dangerous chemicals around your home. One is coating your pole in petroleum jelly–it creates an easy-to-slip surface that keeps these furry creatures away from their favorite foods!

Apply Vaseline on Your Hands after Gardening

Forget expensive lotions! Vaseline saves the day. It is safe from chemicals and inexpensive, yet moisturizes your hands without using any harsh ingredients that may irritate sensitive skin or dry it out more than they already are.

Make Fake Plants Clean and Shiny

Rubbing a little vaseline on the leaves of your fake plants can make it look shiny and natural. However, getting real plants wet with any petroleum product is not recommended!

Discourage Insects from Climbing up on Trees

You know that Vaseline is a great way to protect your skin and make it soft. It can also be used in the garden as an insect deterrent! Ants are notorious for their aphid farming, so apply a thick layer of Vaseline around tree trunks or plants with stalks (avoid smearing on leaves), which will trap them and stop traffic.

Fix Squeaking Doors or Swing in the Yard

If you’re tired of hearing the doors in your house squeak, then maybe it’s time to apply a layer of vaseline on them. The slippery substance will eliminate all unwanted noise and make everything easier for everyone!

Soothe Bug Bites

Forget itching for hours on end, relieve your bug bites with the quick fix of vaseline jelly.

Repel Slugs and Snails

Though slugs and snails are not the most agile of creatures, they can still get into your garden. Applying a coat of vaseline mixed with salt on surfaces where they frequent will keep them at bay!

Vaseline to Get Rid of Flea Beetles and Aphids

It is not proven, but it could work. All you have to do is coat a yellow-colored cup with vaseline and stick them near your plants for pests like aphids, fungus gnats, whiteflies or flea beetles. The color of the cups attracts these harmful bugs while the sticky surface traps them onto its exterior until they eventually die!

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