Natural Pest Control with Baking Soda

Natural Pest Control with Baking Soda: A Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Cockroaches
    How It Works: Baking soda reacts with the acids in a cockroach’s digestive system, causing internal damage

What to Do:
Mix equal parts of baking soda and sugar.
Place small amounts in shallow lids or bottle caps near roach hotspots like under sinks, behind stoves, and inside cupboards.

  1. Ants
    How It Works: Sugar lures them, and baking soda disrupts their internal systems.

What to Do:
Combine 1 part baking soda with 1 part powdered sugar.
Sprinkle along baseboards, near ant trails, and entry points.

  1. Fleas
    How It Works: Baking soda dehydrates and kills fleas and their eggs.

What to Do:
Sprinkle generously over carpets, pet beds, and upholstery.
Leave for 12–24 hours, then vacuum thoroughly.

  1. Moths
    How It Works: Baking soda helps absorb odors and deter moths from laying eggs.

What to Do:
Fill sachets or open bowls with baking soda and place them in closets, drawers, and storage boxes.

  1. Mice / Rats
    How It Works: Baking soda produces gas inside their stomachs, which they can’t expel.

What to Do:
Mix 1 part baking soda with 1 part peanut butter.
Place small amounts in corners, behind appliances, or in known rodent pathways (use caution if pets are around).

  1. Spiders
    How It Works: Spiders dislike dry, dusty substances and strong smells.

What to Do:
Sprinkle baking soda around doorways, windowsills, and corners to deter them naturally.

Extra Tips:


Refresh frequently: Reapply every few days or after cleaning.

Keep dry: Moisture reduces effectiveness.

Use with essential oils: For added power, mix baking soda with oils like peppermint or lavender.

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