Baking soda isn’t just for cleaning and freshening up your home – it’s also a powerful, natural pest control tool! Safe, inexpensive, and chemical-free, baking soda can help you deal with unwanted pests like cockroaches, ants, fleas, moths, spiders, and even mice or rats.
Here’s how to use it effectively for each one.

🪳 1. Cockroaches
How it works: Baking soda reacts with the acid in a cockroach’s stomach, killing it naturally.
DIY Trap:
- Mix equal parts baking soda and sugar (1:1 ratio).
- Sprinkle in corners, behind appliances, or under the sink.
- Roaches are attracted to the sugar and unknowingly consume the baking soda.
🐜 2. Ants
How to use:
- Mix baking soda and powdered sugar (1:1).
- Place in small shallow lids near ant trails or entry points.
- The sugar attracts them, the baking soda eliminates them.
🐁 3. Mice & Rats
What to do:
- Mix baking soda with a little peanut butter or flour to form small balls.
- Place near walls, behind appliances, or suspected nesting spots.
- When ingested, baking soda creates gas – which rodents can’t release – leading to natural elimination.
⚠️ Keep away from pets.
🐛 4. Fleas
How to use:
- Sprinkle baking soda on carpets, rugs, or pet bedding.
- Brush it in gently with a broom.
- Let sit for 12–24 hours, then vacuum thoroughly.
- Repeat every few days during infestation.
🦟 5. Moths
How to use:
- Mix baking soda with a few drops of lavender or eucalyptus essential oil.
- Place in small cloth sachets in drawers or closets to repel moths naturally.
🕷️ 6. Spiders
What to do:
- Sprinkle baking soda in corners, windowsills, and dark, undisturbed areas.
- Spiders dislike the texture and smell and will stay away.
Final Tip:
Baking soda is a safe, eco-friendly way to keep your home free from pests — without harsh chemicals. It’s gentle for your family, tough on bugs!




