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Disinfectant properties: Vinegar has antibacterial and disinfectant properties that help to remove bacteria from pipes and thereby reduce the attraction of cockroaches.
Odor repelling insects: cockroaches hate the smell of vinegar, which is a natural deterrent.
Here's how to use vinegar and sodium bicarbonate:
Pour the sodium bicarbonate: Start by pouring about half a cup of sodium bicarbonate into the sink siphon.
Add vinegar: slowly pour a cup of vinegar into the sink. This will trigger an effervescent reaction and help to clean the siphon.
Wait and rinse: let the solution work for at least 30 minutes. Then rinse thoroughly with warm water to remove all residues.
If you repeat this procedure regularly, you can keep your pipes clean and hold the cockroaches at bay.
To develop effective solutions, it is important to understand why cockroaches visit washbasin pipes. The use of sodium bicarbonate vinegar and bicarbonate is a natural and affordable way not only to get rid of unwanted insects, but also to maintain a clean and safe environment in the home.