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Banish Bedbugs from Your Garden with the Power of Salt

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Instructions:

Mix the two powders.

Sprinkle generously in cracks, around the legs of garden benches, and on furniture cushions.

Leave for 1–2 days, then clean and reapply weekly.

This combination enhances the pest-fighting effect while remaining non-toxic to humans and pets.
Tips for Maximum Effectiveness

Sunlight is your ally: Bedbugs hate heat. Expose garden cushions, hammocks, or blankets to direct sun after treating with salt.

Vacuum thoroughly: After applying salt, vacuum areas where pests might have died to remove residues and eggs.

Check for signs regularly: Look for tiny reddish stains, shed skins, or pepper-like spots (droppings) in outdoor fabrics or crevices.

Use salt preventively: Even if you don’t currently see bedbugs, a light dusting of salt can discourage them from moving in.

A Word of Caution

Salt is safe for most surfaces but may be corrosive to some metals or delicate garden fabrics over time. Test a small patch first before applying broadly. Also, avoid heavy salt use directly on soil, as it may affect plant health.
Conclusion

Bedbugs are stubborn, but nature gives us simple weapons to fight back — and salt is one of the easiest, cheapest, and safest. With regular application and some basic garden hygiene, you can keep your outdoor space pest-free without resorting to harmful pesticides.

Try it today, and enjoy your garden with peace of mind!

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