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Baking soda is widely used as a baking ingredient. It makes baked goods light and fluffy. Aside from baking, did you know you can use this product for other things? You can use it as a mouthwash, deodorant, teeth whitener, air freshener, and kitchen cleaner. Check out these 10 Household Hacks Using Baking Soda. You probably haven’t heard of them before.
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That doesn’t stop there. You can also use baking soda for pest control! Yes, you can. If you are currently dealing with pests and want to get rid of them, use baking soda. You can use it to keep pests such as fleas, rats, cockroaches, ants, bedbugs, and centipedes away from your home. It’s cheap, non-toxic, and can be found in your kitchen. Give these pest control tips by Natural Health Remedies a try!
Sprinkle baking soda on your carpets or furniture. Using a brush, rub it into the fabric. After that, vacuum your home thoroughly. Remove the contents of the vacuum and place them in a bag. Throw it in an outside bin.
In a container, mix a cup of cornmeal with either a cup of powdered chocolate mix or sugar and a cup of baking soda.
Fill jars with the mixture until they are about halfway full. Place them in areas where you see them.
Mix equal parts of baking soda and sugar in a small bowl. Sprinkle it in corners where you’ve seen roaches.
Mix equal parts of confectioners sugar and baking soda in a container. Sprinkle the mixture on high-traffic areas where you have ants. Make sure to scatter it outside on mounds, stepping stones, firewood piles and base of trees. You can place the mixture inside the soda can so your pets won’t be able to access it.
Sprinkle baking soda around the mattress and the area around the bed. Vacuum it after a few days.
Sprinkle baking soda on your carpets before vacuuming to eliminate excess moisture in your home. If they are crawling in your pipe. Mix half a cup of baking soda and 1 cup of white vinegar. Pour the mixture into the drain.