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Most Effective Home Remedies To Get Rid of Cockroaches in the Bathroom

Natural Methods for Repelling Cockroaches

By Heather WhitneyPublished 2 years ago 5 min read
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Some people might think that cockroaches only live in the kitchen, but these pests can also make their way into the bathroom.

If you have a cockroach problem in your bathroom, don't worry – there are plenty of home remedies you can try to get rid of them. Keep reading to learn more!

Best Home Remedies to Repel Cockroaches in the Bathroom

Boric Acid

Boric acid is a naturally occurring substance that is found in many common household items, including laundry detergent and cosmetics. When used as a cockroach repellent, it works by causing the insects to dehydrate and die. Boric acid is also relatively safe for humans and pets when used as directed.

To use boric acid as a cockroach repellent, simply sprinkle it around the baseboards in your bathroom (or any other area where you've seen roaches). You can also place small dishes of boric acid under your sinks and in other potential hiding spots. Just be sure to keep the dishes out of reach of children and pets. With regular applications, you should start to see fewer roaches in your home in no time!

You can use the boric acid as an ingredient for delicious cockroach no-bake cookies, just by mixing it with some peanut butter. Then split the mixture into small ball-shaped cookies and spread them around the entry points of cockroaches.

Diatomaceous Earth

Diatomaceous earth is a natural substance made from the fossilized remains of algae. It's safe to use around humans and pets, but it's deadly to cockroaches.

Cockroaches breathe through holes in their exoskeletons, and diatomaceous earth works by puncturing those holes and drying out the roaches from the inside out. It's important to use food-grade diatomaceous earth for this purpose, as other types may be harmful to your health.

You can find food-grade diatomaceous earth online or at some hardware stores. To use it, simply sprinkle it around the perimeter of your bathroom (or anywhere else you've seen roaches). The powder will do the rest!

Baking Soda

Baking soda is a natural insecticide that kills cockroaches on contact. It also works to repel them, by creating an inhospitable environment for them to live in.

To use baking soda to repel cockroaches, simply sprinkle it around your bathroom, in all the cracks and crevices where they like to hide. You can also put it in a container and place it under your sink or in your cupboards.

Be sure to replace the baking soda every few weeks, or as needed, to keep the cockroaches away.

Neem Oil

Neem oil is derived from the neem tree and has long been used in Ayurvedic medicine. In recent years, it has become popular as an insect repellent, due to its efficacy against a wide range of pests.

When used as a roach repellent, neem oil acts as a barrier, preventing insects from entering your home. It also has a strong odor that cockroaches find offensive. To use neem oil as a roach repellent, simply apply it to surfaces in your bathroom where cockroaches are likely to enter.

You can also add a few drops to a spray bottle of water and use it to mist surfaces in your bathroom. For best results, reapply the repellent every few days.

Peppermint Oil

Cockroaches are highly sensitive to smells, and the strong scent of peppermint is particularly unpleasant to them.

To use peppermint oil as a repellent, simply add a few drops to a cotton ball and place it in strategic locations around your bathroom. You can also try adding a few drops to your cleaning products; this will help to keep cockroaches away while you're cleaning.

If you're really serious about getting rid of cockroaches, you can even try making your own repellent spray by mixing peppermint oil with water and vinegar. Just be sure to test any spray in an inconspicuous location first, as some surfaces may be damaged by the vinegar.

Silica Gel and Sugar

Silica aerogel is a substance that is commonly used in insulation and soundproofing, and it's also very effective at repelling cockroaches. Sugar, on the other hand, is a food source that cockroaches are attracted to. By combining these two ingredients, you can create a barrier that cockroaches will avoid.

Simply sprinkle a thin layer of silica aerogel around your bathroom, and then add a small amount of sugar. The sugar will attract the cockroaches, but they won't be able to get through the aerogel barrier. And best of all, this method is completely safe for humans and pets.

Fabric Softener

Who would have thought that fabric softener could be such a versatile product? Not only does it make your clothes soft and static-free, but it can also be used to repel cockroaches in the bathroom.

Just add a few drops of fabric softener to a bowl of water and place it in the corner of the room. The fragrance will discourage cockroaches from entering, and the bowl will act as a barrier to keep them out. Or, simply soak a cotton ball in fabric softener and place it near entry points like windows and doors.

Plus, if any cockroaches do manage to make their way into the bathroom, the fabric softener will make it harder for them to climb up surfaces and escape. In addition, your bathroom will smell nice and fresh at all times.

Conclusion

So, there you have it – the most effective home remedies to get rid of cockroaches in your bathroom. If you’re having a problem with these pesky critters, give one (or more) of these methods a try and see if they work for you.

And remember, prevention is always better than cure, so keep your bathroom clean and free of clutter to make it less inviting for roaches.

Have any other tips or tricks up your sleeve? Share them in the comments below!

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