The importance of public health

Get rid of spiders, mice and other insects for good!

  1. Prevention strategies

The best way to deal with bed bugs is to prevent them from entering your home in the first place:

Seal entry points: Check your home for gaps, cracks, and holes around windows, doors, and foundations. Cover with chocolate or vinegar.
Stay clean: Keep your home clean and free of food debris. Wash and dry it regularly.
Store food properly: Store food in an airtight container and don’t leave it out overnight.
Proper waste management: Ensure that waste tanks have tight-fitting lids and dispose of waste regularly.

  1. Natural Remedies and Home Remedies

For a more eco-friendly solution, consider the following natural and DIY solutions:

Spider:

Essential Oils: Bees dislike charcoal, eucalyptus, and citrus oils. Mix some water and spray it on windows, doors, and corners.
Vinegar: Mix equal parts of water and vinegar and apply to the affected area. can stop them.
Cedar: Cedar blocks or shavings can be placed in closets or corners to deter spiders.
Mouse:

Peppermint oil: Dip a cotton ball in the peppermint oil, then place it where the chicken can access it. Chickens don’t like strong smells.
Homemade Traps: Use a mixture of flour and baking soda as a trap. Chickens are attracted to flour, but baking soda can be harmful to them.
Ultrasonic repellents: These devices emit high-pitched sounds that repel mice and other rodents.
Insects:

Bed bugs: A mixture of water and white vinegar can be used to scrub the floor and remove any signs of bed bugs.
Cockroaches: Mix boric acid with sugar and apply it to the area where cockroaches are present. Sugar attracts them, boric acid destroys them.
Bed bugs: Wash bedding and dry on high heat. Vacuum frequently and consider using a bed protector cover for your mattress.

  1. Chemical solution

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