Connect with us

Health

How To Use Salt To Get Rid Of Stubborn Rats, Bed Bugs And Cockroaches In Your House (Details below)

Published

on

Winters are arriving and it is time when all the pests and rodents will try to find their cozy corners in your house and destroy the stuff you have carefully stored. But this season you can avoid them by these simple home remedies.

1. Peppermint

Rats do not like the smell of peppermint. You can put some peppermint oil in cotton balls and place them at the entry points and other nooks you think can be cozy abodes of these tiny creatures. Repeat every few days to keep them at bay. And the great advantage is that your house will smell fresh all the time!

2. Instant potatoes

Sprinkle the instant potatoes powder everywhere you think the rats are likely to frequent. The rats will eat the powder, but the potato flakes will swell up in the intestines of the rodents, killing them eventually.

3. Onions

Not just you but even the rats hate the pungent smell of onions. But this hack is a little tricky since onions rot quickly and can be toxic to pets at home. You would need to replace the onion every second day with a fresh one.

4. Mixture of Plaster of Paris with Cocoa Powder

All you need to do is to mix dry POP with Cocoa or chocolate powder and spread it in the area rats frequent. Once they eat up the mixture, they will run out of your home frantically to drink water and die.

READ ALSO  BBNaija: Ozo Goes Wedding Gown Shopping For Nengi (Video)

5. Hot pepper flakes

This is the most inexpensive way to keep the vermins out of your home. Sprinkling pepper is an age-old way to keep away animals from plants. Spread the pepper along the entryway and other corners and keep the rodents away!

6. Garlic

DIY your own anti-mice concoction by mixing chopped garlic with water. You can also leave garlic cloves at the entry points of your home.

7. Cloves

Mice don’t like cloves. Place a bunch of cloves in a pantyhose or a muslin cloth near rat holes.

8. Ammonia

By now you must be aware that mice hate strong smells. Pour Ammonia in small bowls and place near their favorite spots.

Follow us on social media:
Advertisement
Comments

Trending

?>