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8 Natural Ways to Get Rid of Bugs From Home And Garden

4.     Lemon (or Lime) Juice

Not only are lemon and lime juice great cleaners, but they also help keep ants, spiders, and snails at bay. Since spiders hate citrus, they won’t come anywhere near your windows, doors, and other entryways if you spray them with some lime or lemon juice. Also, both these juices usually come in concentrated forms, so you can mix them up with water to dilute them and then spray them around your home.

5.     Mint

Mint is another readily available ingredient in most homes that can be used to repel many types of pests. The best part about using mint is that it can help you achieve the goal of eradicating any traces of pests without creating a mess in your home. Mint helps keep ants, mosquitoes, and flies at bay. You can simply sprinkle a few mint leaves around the doors, windows, and any other places in your home where you feel like insects can enter. A better idea is to throw a few mint leaves around all the entrances to your home; not only will this keep any pests away, but it will also give away a refreshing scent.

6.     Baking Soda

Baking soda is a great tried and tested substance that can be used to get rid of roaches. While baking soda works great on its own, it is far more effective when mixed with powdered sugar. You can mix both these ingredients and leave them wherever you spot pests. Even though this natural technique can be a little messy, it is a highly effective way to kill off any bugs.

7.     Cucumber Peels

Cucumber peels, especially peels of bitter cucumbers, are a highly effective weapon against ants. If you’re annoyed by ants entering your home through your backyard and porch, then you should consider leaving cucumber peels all around your door and windows.

8.     Detergent

Although detergent isn’t the most natural substance to use, it isn’t as harsh as other strong chemicals that are used in pesticides and insecticides. Detergent is very helpful for trapping and killing off fruit flies. You can leave some apple cider vinegar or wine on the table to attract fruit flies. Make sure to add some detergent to your bait. This trap will kill the fruit flies immediately.

The Bottom Line

There are many natural ways to get rid of bugs. Many substances lying around in your kitchen or home such as cinnamon, chalk, cayenne pepper, and even petroleum jelly work effectively to keep any creepy crawlies from entering your home. Cloves can also be very helpful in keeping winged insects at bay. Try out any of the above-mentioned ways to deter many insects, including ants, spiders, flies, and mosquitoes from your home or garden!

 

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