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Simple home hacks to keep insects away without use of harsh chemicals

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Simple home hacks to keep insects away without use of harsh chemicals
AI-generated image showing a fly being trapped by a mesh

Insects are common in many homes, especially in warm weather months. While there are various products in the market designed to control the population of insects inside our homes, they usually contain harsh chemicals that could be detrimental to our health. Fortunately, we can use some hacks to eliminate these insects from our houses without using chemical products.

Firstly, maintaining cleanliness is a vital hack when trying to eliminate insects from our houses. Accumulation of crumbs in the kitchen attracts flies and ants. In addition, washing dirty dishes, ensuring there are no open trash cans, regularly cleaning kitchen countertops, and sweeping the floors help keep pests at bay.

AI-generated photo of someone cleaning surfaces

Sealing gaps is another strategy that could keep our homes free from insects.

Small openings around wall cracks in the windows and doors provide entry points for insects to your house. We should provide sealant to these gaps or cover them with duct tape and also install screens in our windows, which would act as a barrier to pests.

AI-generated photo of a window being sealed

Repellents are highly effective in getting rid of unwanted insects in our homes.

Various ingredients have proven useful in getting rid of insects. For instance, lemon and cloves can repel flies from windows or entrances in our houses. In addition, mixing water and vinegar produces a natural insecticide that can eliminate pests like flies and ants.

Storage of food is another critical tip that can help us get rid of pests in our homes. Exposed foods inside our kitchens act as bait, attracting unwanted insects into our homes. We should store all our food in airtight containers to avoid insect invasion.

The type of light used outdoors can influence the number of pests that invade our homes. Bright white light tends to attract insects. We should use warmer or yellow-toned lights in our gardens to discourage them.

Lastly, managing moisture levels in our bathrooms, sinks, and other wet areas can be effective in eliminating pests. These insects prefer humid places where moisture is present. Eliminating water leakage in the pipes and other wet areas would discourage them from invading our homes.

With consistency in these simple hacks, you can enjoy a cleaner and more comfortable living environment without the use of strong chemicals.

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