How to get rid of cockroaches without poison is enough to use natural ingredients
Cockroaches are one of the most common pests that disrupt people’s daily lives. No matter at home, in the car, or in a dark and damp corner, it often appears unexpectedly.
Apart from causing irritation and discomfort, cockroaches also have the potential to carry various bacteria that can harm health.
Its ability to reproduce quickly makes this problem difficult to control if not treated immediately.
Therefore, it is important to know effective ways to get rid of cockroaches so that the environment remains clean, safe and free from these insect infestations. One way is to spray mosquito repellent.
However, maybe the chemicals contained in it can make us uncomfortable when we smell it.
So don’t worry, there are still other methods that can be used to get rid of these insects. One Threads user, @_cik.shah shares how to make your own mosquito repellent spray at home.
Get rid of cockroaches naturally
According to sharing on the Threads site, the smell is strong and minty menthol will disrupt the cockroach’s respiratory system and remove traces of the pheromones that are their way of communicating.
“Cockroaches breathe using their body pores, not their noses,” he added.
How to prepare & how to use
How to make this mosquito repellent spray is also not difficult and only requires a few ingredients.
First, take the bottle spray empty and fill a cup of water into it.
After that, you can add two tablespoons of white vinegar and drip 15 to 20 drops of pure peppermint essential oil. Finally, shake the bottle vigorously until it dissolves.

As for how to use it, it can be sprayed in kitchen gaps, under trash cans, and on car carpets.
Spray twice a week. He said, apart from the cockroaches coming out of the area, the smell of the house and car would also be more fragrant.
Apart from that, it is also free of toxic chemicals and safe for small children and pets.
Hopefully this sharing is useful for everyone.
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