To eliminate cockroaches naturally, start by using homemade repellents like baking soda and sugar, essential oils, and diatomaceous earth. Additionally, maintaining a clean home and sealing entry points can effectively deter these pests.
What Are the Best DIY Cockroach Removal Methods?
- Use oils such as peppermint, eucalyptus, or tea tree oil to repel cockroaches. Mix with water and spray in affected areas.
- Combine these ingredients to make a natural bait that is lethal to cockroaches when ingested.
- Sprinkle boric acid in cracks and crevices where cockroaches are commonly seen. It is a powerful, non-toxic cockroach control solution.
- Spread food-grade diatomaceous earth in areas where cockroaches travel. This natural powder dehydrates and kills them without chemicals.
- Clean surfaces with a vinegar solution to deter cockroaches and prevent infestations.
- Use caulk to seal holes, cracks, and gaps to prevent cockroaches from entering your home.
Why Choose Our Services Over Competitors?
- At TSD Pest Control, we specialise in eco-friendly ways to get rid of cockroaches, ensuring the safety of your family and pets.
- We tailor our services to meet your specific needs, unlike other providers who offer generic solutions.
- We don’t just focus on extermination; we offer advice on how to prevent cockroach infestations naturally to ensure long-term relief.
- Our team is dedicated to providing effective home solutions for cockroaches, backed by our satisfaction guarantee.
If you’re looking for professional advice on maintaining a pest-free home, consider reaching out to us through our Contact Us page.
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Written by
Trae
Owner & Head Technician · TSD Pest Control
TSD Pest Control is a locally owned pest management business based in Banora Point, serving Tweed Heads and the wider Northern NSW region. Its technicians are licensed and carry out inspections and treatments across homes and businesses — covering termites, ants, cockroaches, spiders, rodents and more — and write these guides to help local property owners manage the pests common to the Tweed Coast.