A natural method to quickly and effectively eradicate bed bugs from your mattress

 


A natural method to quickly and effectively eradicate bed bugs from your mattress

1. MICE: Because they are attracted to food and are carriers of infections and illnesses, mice are frequently seen in kitchens.

The solutions: You can catch them and release them outside, saving them from the slow, agonizing death that comes from placing them in traditional traps. Specific cages are available in stores; all you need to do to attract them in is cover the cage with newspaper and add some dried fruit or cheese.

Cloves and peppermint are two of mice’s biggest enemies. Distribute cotton balls or cloves infused with essential oil drops throughout your home. This will discourage rodents.

2. CROSSES
Powdered sugar and baking soda: In a basin, mix together the equivalent of one glass of each. Transfer the blend into mugs and keep them in the kitchen and other warm, moist spaces. Cockroaches are drawn to sugar, and once ingested, baking soda kills them.

Diatomaceous earth is a material that has natural pesticidal properties. Distribute it across dishes and position them in areas where cockroaches are likely to be present. Sprinkle some sugar on top to entice them in. Arrange the cucumber slices on a platter. As a matter of fact, this vegetable deters insects quite effectively.

Mix one tablespoon of sweetened condensed milk with one tablespoon of boric acid. Form a leg form and divide it into several cups to insert into the cockroaches’ openings. Do not hesitate to repeat the process after three weeks, or sooner if necessary, to eradicate the second generation of insects.

Lemon eucalyptus essential oil: If the infestation is just getting started, dab a few drops of lemon eucalyptus essential oil on pieces of newspaper to drive out cockroaches. Place them in cockroach-prone areas.

Lavender essential oil: Dab little pieces of cotton with five to ten drops of premium lavender essential oil. Place them everywhere, especially in your cabinets, and reapply every day. Apply white vinegar wherever cockroaches gather, including beneath furniture, behind sinks, and on the bases of walls. The smell makes them hurry away.

3. BEDBUGS

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