
Baking soda is one of the most effective natural household helpers you already have in your kitchen. While it’s not a replacement for serious pest control, it can help reduce pests, repel them, or make your home less attractive to them — without chemicals or strong smells.
Below is a simple, safe guide for each type of pest.
1. COCKROACHES
Baking Soda + Sugar Trap
Why it works: Sugar attracts roaches, baking soda disrupts their digestive system.
How to use:
- Mix 1 tbsp baking soda + 1 tbsp sugar.
- Sprinkle behind the fridge, under the sink, corners, and dark spaces.
- Reapply every 2–3 days.
2. FLEAS
Baking soda doesn’t kill fleas alone, but it dehydrates eggs and larvae.
How to use:
- Sprinkle baking soda generously on carpets, rugs, pet bedding.
- Brush it in with a stiff brush.
- Let sit overnight.
- Vacuum thoroughly the next morning.
Repeat every 2–3 days for a week.
(Safe, but do NOT use baking soda directly on pets.)
3. ANTS
Ants dislike crossing baking soda lines.
How to use:
- Sprinkle baking soda along windowsills, entry points, door frames, and ant trails.
- For a stronger remedy, mix baking soda + a little sugar and leave small piles where ants appear.
4. MOTHS
Baking soda absorbs the moisture and odors that attract pantry moths.
How to use:
- Remove all items from the pantry.
- Sprinkle baking soda on shelves and leave for 1–2 hours.
- Wipe clean.
- Place a small open bowl of baking soda inside the pantry to keep odors and moisture low.
5. MICE / RATS
Baking soda is not a guaranteed rodent killer but can discourage them.
Use as a repellent:
- Mix baking soda + peppermint oil to make a strong-smelling paste.
- Place near suspected entry points.
- Rodents hate peppermint and avoid the area.
For a dry repellent:
- Sprinkle baking soda alone along walls, under appliances, and near holes.
- It disrupts scent trails and reduces activity.
6. SPIDERS
Spiders avoid alkaline surfaces.
How to use:
- Sprinkle baking soda in corners, behind furniture, and along window areas.
- You can also mix baking soda + water into a spray and spray baseboards and corners.
PRO TIPS FOR BEST RESULTS
✔ Keep your home dry — pests love moisture
✔ Store food in airtight containers
✔ Empty trash daily
✔ Use baking soda weekly as prevention
✔ Combine with essential oils like peppermint, eucalyptus, or clove for stronger repellent effects




