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3 Natural Ways to Get Rid of Hedges for Always

Cut the scene to the most undesirable ladies, cockroaches, easily, naturally and
economically.

Spring has gone well, the temperature is rising, and cockroaches are officially making their
first public appearances. To cut the air to these small, hateful enemies, we recommend 3
natural ways to end the raids that are planned within the walls of your home.

Ammonia and craving The intense and characteristic odor of ammonia throws - literally - a
door to cockroaches as small undesirable ladies detest it. How can you use this weakness to
your advantage? Just drop 2 fl. ammonia in a bucket of water and drain it into the sink.

Repeat on your laurels You can adore your scent and adore the delicacy that adds to your
food, but cockroaches feel the opposite of the bay leaves. So, to hinder possible invasions,
you just have to lay some sheets on the kitchen and bathroom cabinets and on your balcony
doors and mop up your house with a little water that you have previously dropped some bay
leaves. Alternatively, you can use garlic or slices of cucumber that are equally disturbed by
cockroaches.

Soda, Magnesium Besides a powerful cleanser, it effectively repels cockroaches. So make


your own homemade insecticide, stirring baking soda with powdered sugar. Then put the
mixture on lettuce leaves and place them in all possible raiding spots. Although these two
substances are deadly for cockroaches, Little Teresa and her girlfriends are hardly resisting
this fatal treat.

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