SECRET RECIPE BELOW ⬇️ 👇!!
BUGS BE GONE 🐜🦟🪲🪳🕷️
Last but NOT least a secret mix I’ve been making that kills EVERY BUG! in under two minutes.
Death to bugs mix: Water, diatomaceous earth, dish soap, peppermint oil and rosemary oil.
COMMENT if want to see spider mite/ fungus gnat sprays for your plants next!!!!
Over the years, I’ve tried numerous natural bug repellents, but this secret mix has truly been a game changer. The combination of diatomaceous earth with essential oils like peppermint and rosemary not only kills bugs quickly but also creates a pleasant, fresh scent that deters them from coming back. Diatomaceous earth works by physically damaging the exoskeletons of pests such as ants, cockroaches, and spiders, leading to their dehydration and death. It’s a non-toxic powder safe for use around pets and children when used properly. Adding dish soap helps the mixture stick to insects and disrupt their cell membranes, making the spray even more effective. Peppermint and rosemary oils are natural insect repellents known for their strong fragrances that bugs hate but humans enjoy. They also have antifungal properties which can help prevent fungal issues when applied to plants or surfaces. For those dealing with specific garden pests like spider mites or fungus gnats, alternating this spray with targeted plant-safe solutions can maintain healthy crops without harmful chemicals. I often supplement my bug spray routine by using vinegar, borax, and baking soda mixes for bed bugs and mosquitoes, as mentioned in the image’s recognized content, which tackles a wider range of pests. When using this recipe, make sure to shake the mixture well before each use and apply it to areas where bugs frequent — baseboards, window sills, under sinks, and houseplants. Regular applications every few days can keep infestations at bay. Personal tip: Store the spray in a dark bottle away from sunlight to preserve the potency of essential oils. Try experimenting with lemongrass or citronella oil if you want to customize the scent or target different insects. Overall, this DIY spray is an affordable, eco-friendly, and effective alternative to commercial pesticides, proving that with the right combinations, a natural pest control method can be just as powerful — if not more so — than chemical options.

