
We’ve all seen that annoying scene: a fly circling a bowl of fruit, or worse, a cockroach crawling under the sink. These uninvited guests, previously unwelcome, can quickly turn your home into a pest control zone. But where can you find a solution for all those bathroom and kitchen cabinets? A simple trick with everyday ingredients can work wonders…
Why do insects avoid this natural mixture?
How to make this homemade insect repellent in just 5 minutes?
You don’t have to be a chemistry expert! Here’s what you’ll need:
1 tube Right Mint toothpaste
1 tube baking soda
1 tube white vinegar
120ml lukewarm water
5 to 10 drops peppermint oil (optional, but recommended)
Small, shallow containers (pot lids, saucers, etc.)
In a small bowl, mix the toothpaste and baking soda until smooth. Slowly pour in the vinegar: Does it foam? That’s normal! Then add warm water and mix well. For an even stronger effect, you can add a few drops of peppermint oil.
Pour this mixture into small containers and place them in strategic places: behind trash cans, next to the sink, on windowsills, or in dark corners.
What happens after an hour?
The effect is almost immediate: you’ll notice the difference after just an hour. The mint scent delicately diffuses into the air, creating an environment exceptionally unattractive to pests. Flies and mosquitoes will fly away, and even cockroaches—very sensitive to the vinegar and baking soda mixture—will leave the area.
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Additional tips for long-term effectiveness:
For optimal results, repeat application of the product every 2-3 days.
Adapt the application method to your needs: Apply a thin layer with a cotton pad behind household appliances or along skirting boards.
In summer: Place the pot near doorways or open windows to create an additional natural barrier.
Safe for the whole family: This mixture is non-toxic and does not release harmful substances – perfect for a healthy home environment.
Nature has already taken care of everything; sometimes just a few simple steps are enough to restore harmony to your home.
Imagine: the fresh scent of mint tickling your nose… For us, it’s a delight. For insects, however, it’s a wake-up call! The combination of peppermint and toothpaste creates a strong odor that mosquitoes, flies, and even cockroaches hate. Add the carbonated reaction of baking soda and white wine vinegar, and you’ll have a cocktail of odors and chemicals that these pests prefer to avoid.
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