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Banish Pests Naturally: The Baking Soda and Vinegar Hack for a Healthier Home

Baking soda, when mixed with a bait like sugar, can attract roaches and disrupt their digestion, leading to their demise, per a 2020 study in Pest Management Science.
Vinegar’s strong scent can also deter roaches from treated areas, making this duo a powerful natural solution.
Baking Soda and Vinegar Cockroach Trap
Ingredients
2 tbsp baking soda, 2 tbsp sugar, 1 cup white vinegar, shallow dish.
Instructions
Mix baking soda and sugar in a shallow dish to create a bait.
Place the dish in areas where roaches are active, like under sinks or near cracks.
Spray vinegar lightly around entry points (e.g., baseboards) to repel roaches.
Check and refresh the bait every 3–4 days.
Pro Tip
Clean surfaces thoroughly before setting traps to remove food sources that attract roaches.
Frequency
Use until roach activity decreases, typically 1–2 weeks.
Repelling Ants Naturally
Ants can invade your kitchen in search of crumbs, but this pest control hack can stop them in their tracks.
Vinegar disrupts the pheromone trails ants use to navigate, per a 2019 study in Insects. Baking soda, when ingested, can cause internal reactions that deter ants.
This combination is ideal for keeping countertops and pantries ant-free without resorting to chemical sprays.
Vinegar and Baking Soda Ant Barrier
Steps
Mix 1 cup water with ¼ cup white vinegar in a spray bottle.
Spray along ant trails, windowsills, and entry points to disrupt their paths.
Sprinkle a thin line of baking soda near entry points or along trails.
Wipe down surfaces with the vinegar solution to remove food residues.
Frequency
Apply daily until ants are gone, then weekly for prevention.
Caution
Avoid spraying near food or pet areas; clean surfaces afterward.
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Controlling Fleas in Your Home
Fleas can be a nuisance, especially for pet owners, but baking soda and vinegar offer a pet-safe way to tackle them.
According to the American Veterinary Medical Association, non-toxic pest control is crucial for pet health.
Baking soda dehydrates flea eggs and larvae when sprinkled on carpets, while vinegar’s scent repels adult fleas. This method works best alongside regular pet grooming and cleaning.
Flea Control with Baking Soda and Vinegar
Steps
Sprinkle baking soda generously on carpets, rugs, and pet bedding.
Let sit for 24 hours to dehydrate flea eggs, then vacuum thoroughly.
Mix 1 part vinegar with 3 parts water in a spray bottle and lightly mist pet bedding (ensure it’s dry before use).
Wash pet bedding in hot water with a splash of vinegar for extra protection.
Frequency
Repeat weekly until fleas are gone, then monthly for prevention.
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