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Painting Ceiling Blue To Deter Wasps. According to experts, maybe not. They used the light blue paint to symbolize water and prevent spirits from entering. But will painting your home's porch ceiling with this pretty color repel pests like wasps, spiders, and nesting swallows? We’ve just recently repainted our porch ceiling a new shade of blue. I did a post in 2015. But is pale blue still a beautiful shade with a long cultural and architectural history? Certainly, a blue porch ceiling can create calming ambiance and boost curb appeal —two reasons why the tradition remains popular—but the truth behind the trend may surprise. Haint blue porch ceiling and insect myth or fact? Porch ceilings in the south were painted haint blue to keep away these haunting spirits. Many people theorize that porches painted a soft blue will trick wasps and other insects into thinking it’s the sky, taking their nests elsewhere. I started thinking years ago about painting the porch ceiling a pretty blue. To be exact a haint blue color. Recent studies have suggested that painting your ceiling with colors on the blue or green spectrum may effectively deter bugs.

The Perfect Haint Blue with Behr Marquee from The Home Depot. Beautiful
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I did a post in 2015. To be exact a haint blue color. They used the light blue paint to symbolize water and prevent spirits from entering. Porch ceilings in the south were painted haint blue to keep away these haunting spirits. According to experts, maybe not. But will painting your home's porch ceiling with this pretty color repel pests like wasps, spiders, and nesting swallows? I started thinking years ago about painting the porch ceiling a pretty blue. Haint blue porch ceiling and insect myth or fact? We’ve just recently repainted our porch ceiling a new shade of blue. But is pale blue still a beautiful shade with a long cultural and architectural history?

The Perfect Haint Blue with Behr Marquee from The Home Depot. Beautiful

Painting Ceiling Blue To Deter Wasps Porch ceilings in the south were painted haint blue to keep away these haunting spirits. But is pale blue still a beautiful shade with a long cultural and architectural history? I did a post in 2015. They used the light blue paint to symbolize water and prevent spirits from entering. But will painting your home's porch ceiling with this pretty color repel pests like wasps, spiders, and nesting swallows? Certainly, a blue porch ceiling can create calming ambiance and boost curb appeal —two reasons why the tradition remains popular—but the truth behind the trend may surprise. Porch ceilings in the south were painted haint blue to keep away these haunting spirits. Haint blue porch ceiling and insect myth or fact? I started thinking years ago about painting the porch ceiling a pretty blue. To be exact a haint blue color. Many people theorize that porches painted a soft blue will trick wasps and other insects into thinking it’s the sky, taking their nests elsewhere. Recent studies have suggested that painting your ceiling with colors on the blue or green spectrum may effectively deter bugs. We’ve just recently repainted our porch ceiling a new shade of blue. According to experts, maybe not.

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