Mix equal parts white vinegar and water (1 cup each) in a spray bottle and wipe down countertops, floors, and entry points daily.
Sprinkle ½ teaspoon of cinnamon or cayenne pepper along windowsills, baseboards, and door thresholds to create a natural barrier.
2. Cockroaches: Effective Natural Solutions
Cockroaches thrive in warm, moist environments and can spread diseases.
To combat them naturally:
Sprinkle a light layer of food-grade diatomaceous earth (about 2 tablespoons per area) behind appliances, under sinks, and along baseboards.
Place 4–5 bay leaves or a tablespoon of dried catnip inside cabinets or dark corners to act as natural repellents.
3. Mice: Humane and Natural Deterrents
Mice can cause structural damage and carry diseases.
To keep them out:
Seal holes larger than ¼ inch using steel wool or caulk.
Soak cotton balls with 5–10 drops of peppermint oil and place them in corners, under sinks, and near suspected entry points. Refresh every 5–7 days.
Consider using humane traps to catch and release mice away from your home.
4. Spiders: Keeping Them at Bay Naturally
While spiders help control pests, they’re not always welcome indoors.
To deter them naturally:
Mix 10 drops of peppermint or eucalyptus oil with 1 cup of water in a spray bottle and spray around windows, baseboards, and doorways once a week.
Vacuum regularly to remove webs and eggs, especially in corners and under furniture.
5. Flies: Natural Repellents and Traps
Flies are attracted to food, trash, and moisture.
To control them:
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