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Recipes from previous blogs gathered here for quick and easy reference.
white vinegar in a spray bottle with 15 drops of essential oil
baking soda with a few drops of essential oil
spray bottle with equal parts water and white vinegar with 15 drops of essential oil
soak sponges in white vinegar and a few drops of tea tree oil then boil or microwave
- 1 tsp of boric acid
- 4 tsp of sugar
- 1/2 cup of hot water
- several cotton balls
Mix the boric acid, sugar and water. Soak the cotton balls in the mixture and place them near the entrance the ants are using.
You will need two spray bottles, white vinegar and hydrogen peroxide (the 3% kind you find in the drugstore). Spray the produce with the hydrogen peroxide first and the vinegar second. Finally, rinse with water. (Do not combine the vinegar and hydrogen peroxide in the same bottle!)
I use 3 tbsps of baking soda and 1/4 cup of liquid castile soap. Mix these together with a fork to work out the clumps. Then spread it over the stained tub and scrub with a natural bristle brush. For extra abrasion, sprinkle kosher salt on the stain as well. (The salt mixed with water gives you an added anti-bacterial agent.)
- a hose end sprayer
- 1 cup of liquid soap (you may substitute baby shampoo and Murphy’s oil soap)
- 1 cup of tobacco tea (made by putting a finger of chewing tobacco in a nylon stocking and soaking it in a quart of hot water until the water is dark brown)
- 1 cup of antiseptic mouthwash
- 1/4 cup of Tabasco sauce
Place this mixture in your hose end sprayer and treat the outside of your house.
Meanwhile, you need to kill any roaches that are already in the house. This is a fun one! Mix equal parts granulated sugar and baking soda. Spread the mixture in out of the way areas in your home. The roaches will be attracted to the sugar and eat the mixture. This will kill the roach because the roach has an acid based stomach and the baking soda is a base. This is even more fun because roaches eat their dead so the solution cascades through the colony!
- white vinegar
- cream of tartar (found in the baking or spice aisle at the grocery)
- water
- a few rags or soft cloths
First, mix 1 oz of cream of tartar with 8 oz of vinegar (1 cup to 1 gallon). Apply this mixture to the floor and buff the wax off with a cloth.
Next, clean any remaining dirt with equal parts vinegar and warm water using a damp cloth.
a mixture of ¼ cup of hydrogen peroxide and a few drops of liquid soap
Clean Mold, Mildew, and Fungus
1/4 cup of hydrogen peroxide, 3 tbsps of vinegar and a few drops of tea tree oil
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Dear Teresa,
Well you got any ideas about making a stronger bug spray because every time I turn around there is a new set of roaches and the old bug spray dont work as good? We’ve literally cleaned the kitchen and sprayed but they keep coming back.
(from Facebook)
Kevin J.
Columbia, SC
Dear Kevin,
Thank you for your question! There are several natural ways to remedy your home of cockroaches. I suggest treating the outside of your home (windows, bushes close to the house and the house perimeter) first. You will need:
- a hose end sprayer
- 1 cup of liquid soap (you may substitute baby shampoo and Murphy’s oil soap)
- 1 cup of tobacco tea (made by putting a finger of chewing tobacco in a nylon stocking and soaking it in a quart of hot water until the water is dark brown)
- 1 cup of antiseptic mouthwash
- 1/4 cup of Tabasco sauce
Place this mixture in your hose end sprayer and treat the outside of your house.
Meanwhile, you need to kill any roaches that are already in the house. This is a fun one! Mix equal parts granulated sugar and baking soda. Spread the mixture in out of the way areas in your home. The roaches will be attracted to the sugar and eat the mixture. This will kill the roach because the roach has an acid based stomach and the baking soda is a base. This is even more fun because roaches eat their dead so the solution cascades through the colony!
Hope this helps!
Happy Killing!
Teresa
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We are committed to providing homes in Fairfax, VA and the Metro DC area with green, clean homes with our famous homemade cleaning products that are safe and smell great!