Banish Flies, Mosquitoes, and Cockroaches with These Simple Natural Remedies
Tired of unwanted bugs invading your home? You’re not alone—and the good news is, you don’t need to rely on harsh chemical sprays to get rid of them. With just a few everyday ingredients, you can create effective, natural solutions to repel and trap mosquitoes, flies, and cockroaches. These DIY methods are safe, affordable, and surprisingly powerful.
Homemade Mosquito Lure
What You’ll Need:
5 tablespoons of sugar
1 tablespoon baking powder
1 cup hot water
1 packet of dry yeast
1 empty 2-liter plastic bottle
Steps:
Stir sugar and baking powder into hot water until completely dissolved.
Add yeast to the mixture and let it sit until it starts to bubble—this means the yeast is activating.
Cut the plastic bottle about one-third from the top.
Pour the mixture into the bottom portion of the bottle.
Flip the top of the bottle upside down and fit it into the bottom, forming a funnel.
Place your trap near windows, doorways, or areas where mosquitoes are active.
Why It Works:
Yeast releases carbon dioxide, mimicking human breath. Mosquitoes are drawn in by this gas but can’t escape once inside the trap.
Natural Spray for Flies & Cockroaches
Natural Spray for Flies & Cockroaches
What You’ll Need:
15 bay leaves
10 whole cloves
1 cup water
Steps:
Combine bay leaves and cloves in a pot with water.
Bring the mixture to a boil, then simmer for about 10 minutes.
Let the liquid cool, then strain and pour it into a spray bottle.
Spray around baseboards, behind appliances, under sinks, and anywhere bugs are often seen.
Why It Works:
The aromatic oils in bay leaves and cloves act as a natural insect deterrent—strong enough to send pests packing without harming your family or pets.
All-Purpose Bug Deterrent Spray
What You’ll Need:
½ cup shampoo (any kind will do)
½ cup vegetable oil
½ cup white vinegar
Steps:
Combine all ingredients and mix thoroughly.
Pour the blend into a spray bottle and shake well before each use.
Apply around door frames, windows, garbage areas, and other bug-prone spots.
Pro Tip:
This mixture leaves a light coating that bugs dislike, acting as both a repellent and a barrier.
✅ Extra Tips to Maximize Effectiveness
Declutter and Clean: Keep food sealed and surfaces wiped down. Crumbs and spills attract pests fast.
Drain Standing Water: Mosquitoes love stagnant water—check plant saucers, drains, and outdoor containers.
Be Consistent: Natural remedies work best when used regularly as part of your cleaning routine.
Why Go Natural?
Non-toxic and eco-safe
Safe around children and pets
Cost-effective
Free from synthetic chemicals
Choosing natural pest control is a smart way to protect your home and health without compromising on effectiveness.