If tiny invaders like bedbugs or similar garden pests are crawling around your outdoor space, thereโs a simple, natural solution hiding in your kitchen: salt. Yesโplain old salt can help deter and dehydrate unwanted insects quickly and safely.
Hereโs how to use it effectively so your garden stays pest-free without harsh chemicals.
๐ง Why Salt Works
Salt acts as a natural dehydrator. When insects like bedbugs, aphids, or mites come into contact with it:
- It draws moisture from their bodies
- Leads to dehydration and death
- Acts as a barrier to stop more from entering
Itโs safe, cheap, and eco-friendlyโand wonโt harm your plants when used correctly.
๐ฟ How to Use Salt in the Garden
โ 1. Salt Water Spray
Perfect for spraying under leaves, around pots, or along walls and fences where bugs hide.
Ingredients:
- 1 tablespoon of fine salt
- 1 cup of warm water
Instructions:
- Mix until fully dissolved
- Pour into a spray bottle
- Spray directly on infested areas (avoid spraying delicate plant leaves)
โ 2. Dry Salt Barrier
Create a physical barrier around garden beds or patio corners.
- Sprinkle fine table salt or sea salt in a thin line around the base of plants, walls, or entry points
- Replace after rain or heavy watering
โ ๏ธ Use With Care
- Avoid overuse near plant rootsโtoo much salt in soil can damage plant growth
- Do not spray directly on edible leaves or fruits
๐ผ Quick, Natural Protection
In just minutes, youโll notice fewer crawling pests. Salt is a fast, chemical-free way to protect your garden, your outdoor furniture, and your peace of mind.
Try this todayโand enjoy your garden without the creepy guests!



