The presence of insects in a house causes a lot of discomfort. Between fly dropouts, mosquito bites, and bacteria carried by cockroaches, life quickly becomes unbearable. It is necessary, in this case, to react quickly to avoid an invasion of these unpleasant creatures.
Fortunately, there are several effective methods that do not pose any danger to your health or the environment. So you can easily make your own insecticides with products you use every day at home.
1 – Homemade insect traps
Unlike commercial insect traps, these are environmentally friendly, cost next to nothing, and are incredibly effective.
apple cider vinegar trap
Will need:
Cider vinegar or balsamic vinegar.
– Liquid dishwasher detergent.
– A glass bowl.
– A plastic film.
– A toothpick.
Pour 2 to 3 cm of cider vinegar or balsamic vinegar into the container. Then add a few drops of liquid dish detergent and shake to dissolve. By placing the container on the infested area at night, you will find many dead insects the next day. They seem to be more attracted to the darkness and coolness of the night.
Flies and other insects are attracted to vinegar because of the smell that resembles that of rotting fruit. When approaching it to feed, they will suffocate thanks to the detergent.
Trap with fruit:
Place an old piece of skinless fruit in the bowl. Cover it tightly with plastic wrap. Poke many small holes in the plastic with a toothpick. The fruit flies will enter the trap without being able to get out.
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