Get Rid Of Cockroaches Naturally

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Cockroaches are one of the most common household pests in the world. They are attracted to your home in search of food and water mostly. The three most common types are the German, Oriental and American roaches.

These tiny creatures are not only ugly to look at, but also harmful to your health. They act as carriers of different germs and bacteria that cause diseases.

They contaminate the space and items around them with waste products, which can cause allergic reactions in people and pets.

There are plenty of commercial products in the market that can help reduce a roach infestation, but such products pose health risks for you and your family.

There are certain natural methods that, while they may require repeated use, can surely help in getting rid of them.

Here are the top ways to get rid of cockroaches.

1. Borax and Sugar

Borax is a good option to try at home to control the growth of roaches and prevent the insects from entering your premises.

Borax dehydrates the pests’ exoskeleton and damages their digestive system, which ultimately leads to their death.

To increase the effectiveness of borax, it should be used along with sugar. Sugar helps attract the roaches to the trap.

  1. Mix three parts of borax and one part of sugar.
  2. Put this mixture along places where you usually see the roaches at night. (Wash your hands thoroughly after distributing this mixture. It is recommended to wear gloves.)
  3. The next morning, you will see many dead roaches, which you need to discard.
  4. Repeat for a few days.

In place of borax, you can also use boric acid or simple baking soda.

Note: This remedy is not recommended if you have kids or pets at home.

2. Neem

Neem oil or powder is a good alternative to the synthetic and biological methods of insect control. It contains highly volatile components that act as insect deterrents.

Plus, it is less toxic to non-target organisms and economically cheaper than chemical repellents.

A 2014 study published in the International Journal of Pure and Applied Bioscience reports that neem is one of the plants reported to have the ability to kill or keep away the pests.

Other effective plants include turmeric, clove, sage, Chinese chaste tree and Malabar nut.

  • Put 1 tablespoon of neem oil in a regular-sized spray bottle and fill it with water. Spray the solution in the affected areas at night. Repeat as needed.
  • Another option is to sprinkle neem powder around the affected areas before going to bed. Repeat as needed.

3. Kaffir Lime Essential Oil

The oil derived through steam distillation of kaffir lime (makrut lime) leaves also works as an effective natural repellent for roaches.

In a 2007 study published in the Southeast Asian Journal of Tropical Medicine and Public Health, researchers analyzed the repellent activity of seven essential oils and found that kaffir lime leaf essential oil showed the best repellency against three types of cockroaches under laboratory conditions.

In fact, it showed 100 percent repellency against the American and German roach species.

  1. Add 8 to 10 drops of kaffir essential oil to 2 cups of water.
  2. Pour the solution in a spray bottle.
  3. Spray the solution in areas where you notice roaches at night.
  4. Pour the remaining solution around drains and sinks.
  5. Repeat as needed for several days.

Other essential oils that have insect repellent properties are peppermint and tea tree oil.

4. Catnip

The herb catnip also works as a natural repellent to cockroaches. The active ingredient nepetalactone offers the repellency property. Plus, it is nontoxic to humans and pets (except cats).

A 2006 report by American Chemical Society found that catnip essential oil can act as an effective insect repellent for common household pests.

  • Put a small amount of fresh catnip leaves in small porous bags or sachets. Leave them in areas where you see cockroach activity. Change the leaves after a few days, and repeat as needed.
  • You can also simmer 1 tablespoon of catnip leaves in 2 cups of water for 5 minutes. Strain and allow it to cool. Spray the solution on kitchen cabinets, behind counters and anywhere you suspect the presence of roaches at night.

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