Quick Homemade Solution for a Cleaner, Pest-Free House

Cockroaches are one of the most frustrating pests to find in a home. They usually hide in dark, damp places like under sinks, behind kitchen appliances, or in basement corners. Seeing even one can be unsettling, but there’s a simple and affordable way to address the problem using just two basic ingredients: three tablespoons of boric acid and one egg yolk.

To make this natural DIY solution, mix the boric acid with the egg yolk until it forms a dough-like texture. Roll the mixture into small balls and place them on wax or parchment paper to dry for about an hour. Once hardened, these baits are ready to use. Carefully place them in spots where roaches tend to hide or travel, such as behind stoves, near garbage bins, or under cabinets.

For safety, always keep these baits out of reach of children and pets, as boric acid can be harmful if ingested. Over the next few weeks, you may need to replace the baits to ensure all roaches and their eggs are eliminated.

This method is not only cost-effective but also an excellent alternative to expensive professional treatments. With a little preparation, you can maintain a cleaner, healthier, and more comfortable home, free of unwanted pests.

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