Ingredients
- Baking soda – 1/2 cup
- Sugar – 1/4 cup
- Flour – 1/4 cup
- Water – Just enough to form a paste
Why This Works:
- Baking Soda: Reacts with a pest’s digestive system, which is fatal to roaches and rats.
- Sugar: Attracts pests by masking the odor of the baking soda.
- Flour: Acts as a binding agent to hold everything together.
Instructions:
- In a bowl, mix the baking soda, sugar, and flour.
- Slowly add water to form a thick, paste-like consistency.
- Shape the mixture into small balls or place spoonfuls in bottle caps or shallow lids.
How to Use:
- Place the mixture in areas where you’ve seen rats or roaches—under sinks, behind appliances, in corners, or near garbage.
- Replace every 1–2 days if necessary, and monitor the areas.
Tips to Prevent Pests:
- Keep your home clean and food stored in airtight containers.
- Fix water leaks, as roaches and rats are attracted to moisture.
- Seal entry points like cracks, vents, and gaps.
This method is non-toxic for humans and pets when placed properly and is an effective way to naturally repel pests from your home! 😊✨