Here’s a safe and practical way to get rid of rats and cockroaches using common household methods. Claims like “just apply this and they disappear” are often exaggerated — but certain substances can repel or kill pests effectively.
🐀 Rats
1️⃣ Peppermint Oil
- Rats dislike strong minty smells.
- Soak cotton balls in peppermint oil and place near entry points or suspected rat paths.
2️⃣ Seal Entry Points
- Rats can squeeze through holes as small as a quarter.
- Use steel wool or caulk to block holes around doors, windows, pipes, and vents.
3️⃣ Traps
- Snap traps or live traps can reduce populations.
- Place along walls, behind furniture, or where droppings are found.
🪳 Cockroaches
1️⃣ Boric Acid Powder
- Sprinkle lightly in corners, behind appliances, and under sinks.
- Cockroaches ingest it and die within a few days.
- Keep away from children and pets.
2️⃣ Baking Soda + Sugar
- Mix equal parts sugar and baking soda.
- Sugar attracts cockroaches; baking soda kills them when ingested.
3️⃣ Cleanliness
- Remove food crumbs, water sources, and garbage daily.
- Wipe counters and sweep floors regularly.
4️⃣ Essential Oils
- Peppermint, eucalyptus, or tea tree oil sprays can repel cockroaches but won’t eliminate infestations alone.
⚠️ Safety Tips
- Avoid mixing chemicals (e.g., bleach + ammonia) — dangerous fumes.
- Always follow instructions on pest-control products.
- Persistent infestations may require professional pest control.
If you want, I can give a step-by-step “one-week plan” to eliminate both rats and cockroaches safely using household items and preventive measures — highly effective and chemical-light.