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Natural Cockroach Repellent: What Works and What Doesn’t

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Are you serious about getting rid of cockroaches but don’t want to resort to pesticides and other dangerous chemicals? The internet is full of DIY techniques using plants, spices, herbs and more that are said to repel roaches or force them to leave.

Do any of them really work? Yes! We’ve got the rundown on all-natural cockroach repellent – which work, and which don’t.

Ready? Let’s see…

Hint: Need more natural ways to repel cockroaches? Try these Essential Oils for Roaches, and How to Keep Roaches Away guides. You may also want to learn how to kill roaches naturally with this Natural Roach Killer guide.

What Do Cockroaches Hate?

Despite cockroaches’ reputation for living almost anywhere and eating almost anything, there are a few things that they just can’t stand. Most species are picky about the temperature, some are picky about the humidity, and a few really hate lights.

But you don’t want to freeze yourself in your own house and run fans in every room just to make the cockroaches uncomfortable. And be careful about using lights—some roaches will run away but others love them.

Luckily, for those looking for an all-natural roach repellent, there are more than a few out there, and almost all of them involve one thing: smell.

What Smells Repel Cockroaches?

Several strong, specific scents have been shown to deter roaches and other insects. Let’s go through some of the most common ideas for using herbs, spices, plants and essential oils to repel cockroaches and see if these home remedies are worth trying.

How to Use Essential Oils as Natural Roach Repellent

Essential oils give off potent, often pleasant, scents that many people diffuse to relax or rejuvenate themselves. Some of these strong fragrances seem to do the trick against cockroaches, too.

Tea Tree Oil

Many homeowners report that roaches don’t like tea tree oil. You can combine 1 part vinegar and 4 parts water with a few drops of tea tree oil and apply the mixture with a spray bottle to deter cockroaches from specific areas.

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Eucalyptus Oil

Eucalyptus oil has a strong scent that seems to have some success in repelling roaches. You can dilute it with water and spray areas you think cockroaches might have nested.

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Lavender Oil

Lavender oil is one of the most relaxing, stress-reducing essential oils available. But while it’s calming and comforting us, it’s driving insects away! Based on reports from people who have tried it, there’s a good chance that spraying lavender oil or pouring it into small dishes tells cockroaches and other pests to turn around and leave.

Cypress Oil & Peppermint Oil

According to some, you can keep cockroaches away with peppermint oil and cypress oil. As with most of these essential oils, their effectiveness is based mostly on anecdotal evidence, not scientific research. Nonetheless, some people claim success with water-diluted peppermint or cypress oil sprays – and there is some scientific evidence to back that up.

At the very least, there are worse scents than cypress and peppermint to fill your home with while you test these methods. Each of these essential oils gives off a fresh, invigorating odor that will help ease your mind, even if it doesn’t turn out to be completely successful against your roach problem.

Buy: Majestic Pure Peppermint Essential Oil, Pure and Natural, Therapeutic Grade Peppermint Oil, 4 fl. oz.

What Herbs, Spices and Plants Keep Roaches Away?

Mint Plants & Oil

Mint plants give off a strong odor that’ll quickly freshen up any room. They’re also one of the best natural cockroach repellent plants you can grow.

Mint essential oil is a potent natural insect repellent and a good first choice when trying DIY solutions. Plus, mint plants are fun to grow and great for cooking and cocktails! Research has found that it’s also toxic to at least two species of roaches (the American cockroach and the German cockroach), which makes it all the more powerful as part of your cockroach elimination plan.

Buy: Seed Needs, Peppermint Herb (Mentha piperita) Twin Pack of 1,000 Seeds Each Non-GMO

Bay Leaves

Another common belief is that bay leaves’ strong smell can keep roaches at bay. Some fresh bay leaves probably aren’t going to stop a large infestation, but their scent could be enough to deter a few roaches. They also contain eucalyptol, an organic compound that repels bugs. (Rosemary and tea tree leaves contain it, too.)

You can place fresh bay leaves in small bowls near the places you think the cockroaches are hiding, or where you don’t want them going, like your cupboards, cabinets and pantry.

Buy: Yamees Bay Leaves – Bay Leaves Bulk – Bay Leaves Whole – Laurel Leaves – Bulk Spices – 3 Ounce Bag

Cinnamon

What about that favorite spice on crème brûlée, French toast, coffee and more—cinnamon? There’s no doubt it’s one strong scent, but unfortunately its odor, alone, isn’t as effective as bay leaves or mint oil. However, combining fresh cinnamon sticks with other fragrant herbs and spices might keep some insects away.

Pandan Leaves

Pandan leaves are popular ingredients in Southeast Asian cooking but they’re not much of a cockroach repellent. There’s a chance that these bugs will avoid the fragrant leaves but they’re not potent enough to keep the pests out of your house for good.

Buy: Pandanus Leaves, Dried | Aromatic and Delicious Blade-like Leaf | Popular Ingredient in Southeast Asian and South Asian Delicacies 0.5 oz.

Garlic

Don’t forget about what’s probably your first choice when you think about strong odors and fragrant foods: garlic! Can the bane of vampires also keep cockroaches out of your kitchen? It’s possible! Roaches seem to dislike the scent, so sprinkling a little garlic powder in specific areas could turn them away.

However, you won’t want to pour garlic powder, mint oil or any of these herbs and spices all over your house—that would be smelly. So despite their positive effects, these DIY solutions probably aren’t going to eliminate your cockroach problem; they might simply move it to another area of your home.

Can You Repel Roaches With Fruits and Vegetables?

You might’ve heard claims that lemons are a great natural cockroach repellent. Many people advise homeowners to clean areas of their kitchens and bathrooms with lemon juice and water. However, this might help control roaches because it means more thorough cleaning, not necessarily because it means they’re deterred by the smell.

Others think placing crushed or ground lemon peels in high-risk areas could repel roaches. Again, the lemon-scented mixture might not be effective without the cleaning that usually goes with it.

How to Repel Roaches With Other Household Items

Catnip

Catnip might not be your first thought when you’re facing a roach problem—after all, it drives your cat crazy in the wrong way! But roaches have exactly the opposite reaction to this herb (which is part of the mint family). Nepetalactone, which is one of the main ingredients in catnip, is a strong repellent of cockroaches and some other bugs and could be very effective against your unwanted pest guests.

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Coffee Grounds

Some homeowners have also reported success when using coffee grounds as a natural cockroach deterrent. Fresh grounds could be placed in shallow containers on the floor or in cabinets to keep bugs out of specific areas.

Citronella Candles

Will citronella candles keep cockroaches away? You see them on patios, at picnics and around campsites all over the world. But citronella candles typically target flying insects, like mosquitos and gnats. They might make a few flying cockroaches stop buzzing toward the lights, but it’s probably not going to stop them from marching into your home.

Citronella Oil

However, citronella oil can be a more effective roach repellent. Even better, it’s non-toxic and pet-safe! Applying it is as simple as using a paper towel to wipe a little of the oil in the areas around their entry points and anywhere you’ve spotted them before.

Buy: 2oz – Artizen Citronella Essential Oil (100% Pure & Natural – UNDILUTED) Therapeutic Grade – Huge 2 Ounce Bottle – Perfect for Aromatherapy

Can You Scare Roaches Away?

You might wonder if you can scare roaches away with noise or lights. Well, that’s an easy one—yes, they’re terrified of you! That’s why they freeze in their tracks or run (or fly!) away as soon as you flick on a light and see them.

Unfortunately, you won’t scare them all the way out of your house. If they’ve made themselves comfortable, they’ll just hide in cupboards, cracks or crevices until it’s safe to come out again and continue searching for food.

There’s another category of products that you might’ve seen commercials for: “ultrasonic pest repellers” or other kinds of sound machines. While it could be debated whether these are a “natural” roach deterrent, they do claim to work, and do it without chemicals. Unfortunately, most of the research done so far shows that these aren’t effective ways to keep cockroaches, rodents or other pests out.

Conclusion

The best natural ways to get rid of roaches are the tried-and-true methods: thorough cleaning, natural insecticides (such as food-grade diatomaceous earth and boric acid) and a call to your local pest control company. Essential oils, herbs and spices won’t kill roaches and, though they might be able to deter them from certain areas, they probably won’t convince them to move on to another habitat—somewhere where you’re not their roommate.

But if you do choose to battle these bugs yourself, you can learn even more about the details of each cockroach species, their eggs, their diets and much more by exploring our other guides and articles. Good luck!


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15 Simple But Effective Roach Repellent Recipes

No one wants to see is a nasty roach scurrying across the floor. If you have these vile creatures, your first reaction was probably denial. As one of the vilest creatures on the planet, we tend to associate cockroaches with dirty, filthy homes.

The truth is that cockroaches can live anywhere and if you have seen even one roach in your home you need to start looking into a natural roach repellent. Cockroaches don’t just give you the creeps; they also harbor some of the worst bacteria around.

The list of different strains of bacteria, viruses, molds, and funguses roaches carry around on their body is long, but some of the more popular ones include salmonella, streptococcus, and Staphylococcus. They also trigger allergy and asthma responses in people with these health conditions.

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Table Of Contents

  1. Why You Need to Get Rid of Cockroaches
  2. Easy-to-Make Roach Repellent Recipes & Tips
    • Homemade Roach Killer
    • Diatomaceous Earth
    • Catnip Roach Repellent
    • Homemade Roach Spray
    • Coffee Grounds Roach Bait
    • Bay Leaves
    • Boric Acid Roach Killer
    • DIY Roach Killer Soda Bottle Trap
    • Essential Oils
    • Cucumber Slices or Peels
    • DIY Roach Trap
    • Baking Soda Roach Killer
    • Stop Feeding Roaches
    • Cedar Natural Roach Repellent
    • Lemon Juice and Peels
    • Recipe for Natural Roach Repellent

Why You Need to Get Rid of Cockroaches

As cockroaches scurry around your house, they crawl on everything, leaving traces of these nasty germs everywhere, including on food and utensils. Cockroaches will eat anything from food to feces, and they defecate on anything on counters, including toothbrushes and food.

When you touch these items or put them in your mouth, you transmit the bacteria that can make you sick. With the number of health issues cockroaches cause, it is easy to see why you must get rid of cockroaches the minute you see them.

You can call in a pest control company to do the job for you, but that can get expensive and expose you and your loved ones to toxic chemicals. Using homemade roach killer recipes lets you kill cockroaches without exposing your family to harmful chemicals.

Easy-to-Make Roach Repellent Recipes & Tips

You may find that some of these solutions are ideal for other purposes, too. There may be the best way to repel crickets or ants among these natural remedies for bug control.

Homemade Roach Killer

This homemade roach killer recipe attracts roaches and provides them with something to eat that will kill them after ingesting. It will help in repelling and keeping roaches away.

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Homemade Roach Killer Recipe

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Mix the first four ingredients. Add a small amount of water at a time until a soft dough forms. Separate dough into small balls. Place three dough balls in areas frequented by roaches. Use a spray bottle to mist dough balls daily to keep them soft.

As a bonus, if you have a problem with mice or rats, this roach killer bait works well as a natural rodent repellent, too. The creatures take the bait, eat it, and die, eliminating the colony.

Diatomaceous Earth

Food-grade diatomaceous earth will leave behind dead roaches, as well as ants, fleas, and other pesky insects, but is safe for use around pets and kids. No matter what kind of diatomaceous earth you use to solve your roach problem, clean your home first with a thorough dusting, sweeping, and vacuuming to get rid of insect eggs that may lurk in corners or beneath the furniture.

Mix a little cocoa powder with the diatomaceous earth and sprinkle in areas frequented by roaches and other bugs you want to get rid of. The cockroaches will take the bait back to the nest and solve your pest problem.

Catnip Roach Repellent

Catnip makes an excellent natural roach repellent. Catnip contains cockroach-sensitive nepetalactone. Place small sachets of catnip around the house in places these insects frequent. While catnip does not kill them directly, it aids in keeping them out once you have solved your cockroach infestation.

Grow a few catnip plants in pots and strategically place them around the yard, as they are plants that deter roaches and many other bugs. Catnip can be invasive so container gardening solves this problem.

Homemade Roach Spray

Directly spritzing the air with a homemade roach spray is not an effective method for killing roaches, but can help repel them. To kill them, target them directly with the spray.

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Homemade Roach Spray Recipe

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Pour ingredients in a spray bottle and shake well. Spray the areas of your home frequented by roaches to prevent them from coming back. Spray solution directly on the roaches to help eliminate them.

Coffee Grounds Roach Bait

Coffee grounds are an excellent bait for cockroaches, as they are attracted to the aroma. Create homemade roach traps by filling a jar halfway with water. Place some coffee grounds into a small paper cup and place inside each jar.

Put each trap in an area you suspect cockroach activity. Roaches will crawl into the jars, but will not be able to get out. Check traps daily for dead roaches and dispose of both the water and dead roaches. Refill the container with water and set the trap again.

Bay Leaves

Although not a cockroach killer, bay leaves repel cockroaches and several other flying insects. Use a mortar to grind dried bay leaves into a powder. For preventing cockroaches, sprinkle the leaf pieces around the house where you have seen cockroach activity. The aroma of the bay leaves drives the roaches away.

Boric Acid Roach Killer

Boric acid is highly toxic, so only use it as a last resort and keep it away from pets and children. To prevent roaches in the bathroom, sprinkle the powder along the tops of cupboards and cabinets in your kitchen and bathroom, as high places are a roach’s favorite hiding places. As the bugs travel through the powder, they bring it back to their nests, effectively killing the colony.

DIY Roach Killer Soda Bottle Trap

Old soda bottles can quickly become roach traps. Remove the top third of the soda bottle with a sharp knife and take off the cap. Place the cut off top upside down into the bottom so that it creates a funnel. Use tape to keep the top piece in place.

Mix a small amount of dish soap with some water inside the bottle. Place the trap in areas where roaches visit. The cockroaches crawl inside the trap and drown.

Essential Oils

Using essential oils as a natural cockroach repellent works because these oils are easy to get, leave a pleasant scent behind, and are not toxic to kids. Peppermint oil is a must, as it is considered the most effective oil in combating pests.

Other oils that work well include eucalyptus oil and cypress oil. Tea tree oil not only repels roaches but bed bugs, as well. To use, put a few drops of oil into a spray bottle with water and spray around the home as needed.

Cucumber Slices or Peels

Cucumbers are one of those home remedies you see all over the internet. Some people swear it works, while others claim to have little to no success.

Use this home remedy by placing the peels inside an aluminum can. The reaction between the skins and the aluminum repels roaches naturally. You can also place peels or fresh slices throughout problem areas in the home.

DIY Roach Trap

Homemade traps using petroleum jelly and sliced fruit work to kill roaches. Spread a small amount of petroleum jelly along the top of a glass jar.

Drop sliced fruit or other food sources for these pests into the jar and leave out overnight. Cockroaches climb in to reach the food source, but can’t get back out due to the petroleum jelly.

Baking Soda Roach Killer

Baking soda can be used by itself or mixed with sugar as a natural roach killer. Sugar attracts the roaches, while the baking soda kills them as it dries them out.

Use a soda cap or shallow bowl for the best results. Avoid setting this out in large quantities. Baking soda on plantskills roaches and other insects.

Stop Feeding Roaches

One of the best natural ways to get rid of these bugs fast is to quit feeding them. Removing food and water sources eliminates household pests as they will go elsewhere to seek what they need.

Spills need to be cleaned up as they happen, never leave dirty dishes in the sink, or garbage piled up around the home. Store all food in sealed containers, never leave food sitting out on the counter, including fruit bowls, and never leave pet food out at night.

Cedar Natural Roach Repellent

Cedar works as a natural repellent as roaches, and other insects do not like the smell. Does cedar oil kill bed bugs? Directly spraying bugs does kill them but it also acts as a deterrent. You can purchase chips, balls, or cedar oil from the grocery store.

Place the chips or balls at entry points. Chips and blocks lose their potency over time so reapply cedar oil as needed or purchase new chips and chunks to repel roaches continuously.

Lemon Juice and Peels

The most versatile of natural remedies is lemon juice or lemon peels. Lemon juice not only works to repel American cockroaches thanks to its acidic smell but also doubles as a cleaning agent and an antibacterial.

Cut four lemons in half and squeeze the lemon juice into a bucket. Add half a gallon of water. Use the lemon water to clean areas frequented by cockroaches and it’s one of the best natural ways to repel roaches with a scent that is pleasant to us.

Recipe for Natural Roach Repellent

Ingredients

Instructions

  1. Combine the liquids in the bottle.
  2. Shake well to mix.
  3. Spritz roach-prone areas or spray roaches directly to kill them.

Notes

Feel free to add 6-8 drops of tea tree oil for added effectiveness.

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How to get rid of cockroaches?

Topicality of the question "How to remove cockroaches?" will most likely always be sharp. These insects love places where people live and store food, and the fight against them is complicated by their high endurance. Any cleaning of cockroaches should always begin with the fact that there is nothing for pests to eat and drink in the room. If you observe perfect cleanliness, then for them such a habitat will become absolutely unacceptable and they will leave it within a few days.

We destroy cockroaches with folk remedies

1. Boric acid . Anyone can poison cockroaches with boric acid and its derivatives, and this does not require a lot of money. Such substances are lethal to pests, but practically harmless to humans. The main thing is that acid or borax must get inside the animal's body. To do this, they are mixed with boiled egg yolks, powdered sugar and vanilla, dough. The resulting "delicacy" is placed freely in the required room.

2. Strong smelling substances . Cockroaches will definitely leave your territory if there is a persistent smell of ammonia, kerosene, denatured alcohol or turpentine. It is enough to generously lubricate the corners of the room with these substances, but, of course, this method is not very suitable for the kitchen.

3. Low temperature . Provide a room temperature of -10 ° C for two minutes and cockroaches, their larvae are guaranteed to die. It is much easier for owners of private houses to achieve such conditions than for residents of apartments with central heating. In the first case, you only need to drain the water from the heating system, and in the second, cover the pipes and radiators with something heat-insulating, and spend much more time on total ventilation of the room.

4. Natural poisons . Chamomile contains a substance that causes paralysis and death of cockroaches. It is necessary to use not the inflorescences of the plant themselves, but the grated powder of them - pyrethrum. It is inexpensive, but you can make it yourself . The main difficulty is that the natural poison must enter the digestive system of the animal. It is best to mix it with what pests love. Or, sprinkle the powder in places where cockroaches accumulate, hoping that they will literally lick it off their paws when it sticks to them.

5. Natural repellents . Many plants have ingredients that drive out cockroaches without poisoning them. These components are called repellents and they are contained in the bay leaf, elderberry branches. They do not smell strongly, which compares favorably with kerosene or ammonia.

We breed cockroaches using modern methods

The destruction of cockroaches with folk remedies is a proven approach, but it has inherent disadvantages . For example, in an old-fashioned way, you can remove cockroaches from an apartment, but it is more rational to use more productive methods for a restaurant or dining room kitchen. It is important that the traditional methods are somewhat outdated and it is not entirely wise not to use the achievements of technological progress.

Optimum solution - electromagnetic and ultrasonic cockroach repellers . They make the conditions of the room in which insects live unfavorable. It doesn't matter how much food for pests is there - electronic repellers will not let them host there. Animals will not die, but will move to those places where there will be no devices. Devices do not affect a person in any way and cannot worsen his health. In addition, these products have the following advantages:

1. Eliminate pests permanently . As long as the repeller works, there will be no cockroaches in that place at all. Ultrasonic and electromagnetic waves expel the entire population, not a single cockroach gets used to repellent effects.

2. Requires minimum human effort . Folk approaches take time, they will not start working in one minute. Repellers start to expel cockroaches immediately after switching on, and nothing is required from the user for this.

3. Works well with other insecticides . Excellent results in the expulsion of cockroaches are achieved if repellers are used in tandem with poisons, including chemical ones. This is due to the fact that the devices must work without interruption for several weeks in order to completely eliminate pests, and chemical insecticides act more quickly in this regard. Therefore, the combination of these approaches will allow you to overcome insects quickly and permanently!

Dozens of electronic cockroach repellers are offered in the catalog of the vse-otpugivately. ru store. Chemical agents are also available, but only those that are guaranteed to destroy pests without adversely affecting human health. Our mission is to eliminate unwanted animals without harming people .

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