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To use whole cloves, either stuff them into little sachets or just distribute them in nooks and crannies, beneath sinks, and around doorways. The lingering scent will deter cockroaches from the area. After a month or two, when the cloves' aroma has faded, it's time to replace them.
If the infestation is really bad, you might try using clove powder. In addition to hiding places such behind the stove, refrigerator, and cupboards, sprinkle it around possible access points. Because of how small the powder is, it can penetrate even the most inaccessible cracks and crevices.
Extra Advice
Consistent cleaning is essential. If cockroaches have access to a plenty of food and shelter, no amount of natural therapies will be able to eradicate them. Always use clean, sealed containers to keep food, and take care of your trash on a regular basis.
Fix any holes or spaces around your house. This seals off potential entry points for cockroaches and reduces their hiding spots.
Priority on Safety
Although cloves are a natural cure, it is crucial to exercise caution when working with them, particularly clove oil, since it has the potential to irritate the skin and eyes. Wearing gloves and keeping your hands away from your face are essential while working with pure clove oil.
THAT PICK YOUR CUP
Following these easy methods, you may keep your house free of cockroaches and enjoy a healthier and more comfortable living space thanks to the power of cloves. Try it out; you never know how successful an all-natural cure might be!
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