Bugs are a very common problem these days, and almost everybody has dealt with a bug infestation at least once. Not only are the bites very annoying and potentially dangerous for your health, but it is also very difficult to actually get rid of the bugs without using the services of a professional exterminator.
8 Simple Remedies That Make Your Home Bug-Free Without Chemicals
Peppermint Oil
Purchase a bottle of peppermint essential oil and pour into a spray bottle. Whenever you notice a spider web, spray the area lightly with your peppermint oil spray. Not only will this keep spiders away, it will leave the area smelling great.
Vinegar
If you do not have any peppermint oil, you can use vinegar for the same purpose. Pour some vinegar into a spray bottle and spray anywhere that you notice spiders. Spray into cracks and crevices or any other area where you think spiders and other bugs may be getting inside your home.
Baking Soda
Baking soda helps absorb moisture from the body of bugs due to its drying properties. Spread some baking soda around the crevices and cracks or wherever you find bugs. Don’t forget to vacuum the soda after few days and re-apply it.
Lavender, Rosemary & Eucalyptus
In addition to lavender oil, the essential oils of rosemary and eucalyptus are also powerful against pesky bed bugs. Add a few drops of all three oils into a cup of water, and then spray onto the bugs and around your sleeping area to kill and get rid of the pests.
Mint Leaves
You can use mint leaves to prevent the entry of bugs in your home. It is an effective repellent that keeps bugs at bay. Sprinkle crushed mint leaves around the sleeping area or inside the cradleboard of small children. You can also put dried mint leaves packet between your linen closets and mattress.
Cayenne Pepper
Some say that cayenne pepper can stop bugs from entering spaces in your house. Try sprinkling some of the spice in certain areas, and see if the pests avoid crossing over it.
Silica Gel
Apply the grinded silica gel everywhere in your bedroom, including walls, around the bed and on your mattress. The bugs get stuck in this gel and die. It also acts as a dehydrating agent which helps kill bugs easily.
Vacuum Cleaner
The suction wand of the vacuum can remove the bugs from sleeping quarters, perimeter of carpets, seams of the mattress, under baseboards, box spring, crevices and other susceptible places.
Additional sources:
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