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Sprinkle baking soda liberally on your carpets, rugs, and pet bedding.
Use a brush to work the baking soda deep into the fibers.
Let it sit for several hours, or overnight if possible, before thoroughly vacuuming it.
Repeat every few days until the fleas are gone.
Ants invading your space? Baking soda combined with sugar can be an effective solution. The sugar acts as a lure, attracting the ants, while the baking soda disrupts their digestive systems.
How to Use:
Mix equal parts of baking soda and sugar and place the mixture in small containers or sprinkle it near ant trails and entry points.
The ants will carry the mixture back to their colony, eventually leading to the demise of the entire group.
Moths are often attracted to stored fabrics and pantry items. However, by using baking soda and following a few simple steps, you can deter them and keep your storage areas clean and dry.
How to Use:
Sprinkle baking soda in the corners of your closets, drawers, or pantry shelves to absorb moisture and odors, which are known to attract moths.
Want some added protection? Mix baking soda with essential oils like lavender or cedar.
Taking care of a mouse or rat problem? Baking soda can prove to be lethal for these pests when ingested. The reaction between baking soda and their stomach acid leads to gas buildup, which their bodies cannot handle, ultimately leading to their demise.
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