Don’t want to use harsh chemicals? Good news: several home remedies are incredibly effective. Mix baking soda with powdered sugar and place the mixture in small containers in strategic locations. The result? Cockroaches love it… but they can’t survive the ingestion.
Another option: boric acid (handle with gloves) mixed with egg yolk or flour works very well. For DIY enthusiasts, homemade traps using a jar and honey or wet coffee are also effective.
And to gently repel them? Peppermint or lemon eucalyptus essential oils act as natural repellents. Diffuse or dilute in water for cleaning.
When should you call a professional?
If you regularly observe cockroaches in broad daylight, or in multiple rooms, this often indicates an advanced infestation. The signs are unmistakable: small black spots (their excrement), eggs stuck in corners, or even an unpleasant odor.
In apartment buildings, collective action is often necessary, in conjunction with the co-ownership. Don’t attempt to do everything alone: a certified professional will be able to assess the scope of the situation and take appropriate action, without endangering the occupants.
Conclusion
Cockroaches aren’t inevitable. By understanding their habits and adopting simple measures, you can greatly limit the risks. And if they do invite themselves into your home, know that there are natural, effective solutions and professionals to help you. The key is to act quickly, methodically, and calmly.
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