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How to keep insects away from the house with baking soda

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For those in search of eco-friendly and cost-effective solutions to household problems, baking soda often tops the list. This versatile white powder, also known as sodium bicarbonate, has been used for generations as a cleaning agent, odor neutralizer, and even in baking. Surprisingly, it’s also an effective tool in warding off certain pests from our homes. Here’s how to use baking soda to keep insects at bay.
1. Understanding the Basics
Baking soda’s granular nature makes it abrasive. When certain pests crawl over it, the substance can damage their exoskeletons, ultimately leading to dehydration and death. Moreover, baking soda disrupts the natural pH levels of some insects, making it lethal for them.
2. Targeting Ants with Baking Soda

1. Understanding the Basics

Baking soda’s granular nature makes it abrasive. When certain pests crawl over it, the substance can damage their exoskeletons, ultimately leading to dehydration and death. Moreover, baking soda disrupts the natural pH levels of some insects, making it lethal for them.

2. Targeting Ants with Baking Soda

Ants are attracted to sweet substances, making them easy targets for a baking soda mixture.

Method:

Mix equal parts of baking soda and powdered sugar.

Sprinkle the mixture in areas where ants are commonly found, like near entry points or their established trails.

Ants will be drawn to the sugar but will carry the lethal baking soda back to their colony, helping to eradicate the problem at its source.

3. Fighting off Cockroaches with Baking Soda

Cockroaches are notorious for being hard to eliminate, but baking soda offers a simple solution.

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