Using Baking Soda to Keep Pests Away Naturally

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  • Place sachets of baking soda with a few drops of essential oil in closets, drawers, or storage boxes.
  • For added protection, sprinkle baking soda on carpets and vacuum after a few hours to deter moth larvae.

5. Mice and Rats
Baking soda creates gas that rodents can’t expel, eventually leading to their demise. To use:

  • Mix baking soda with peanut butter or flour to create bait.
  • Put small portions where you’ve noticed rodent activity, such as along walls or in hidden corners.

6. Spiders
Baking soda naturally deters spiders. Application method:

  • Sprinkle baking soda around room perimeters, under furniture, or in dark corners where spiders lurk.
  • Alternatively, mix baking soda with a few drops of peppermint essential oil for enhanced spider repellent.

Additional Tips

  • Reapply baking soda after cleaning or vacuuming to maintain its effectiveness.
  • Combine it with vinegar, essential oils, or diatomaceous earth for stronger pest control.
  • Keep an eye on pest activity to see if repeated treatments are needed.

Using baking soda is a simple, budget-friendly, and natural way to keep your home free from pests without using harmful chemicals. Give it a try and enjoy a pest-free living space!

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