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How to fight cockroaches with toothpaste – easy recipes

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  • 1 tablespoon of toothpaste
  • 1 tablespoon of borax
  • 1 tablespoon of sugar (optional)
  • A shallow dish or plate

How to Use It:

  1. In a bowl, mix together the toothpaste, borax, and sugar (if you choose to use it). The sugar will attract the cockroaches.
  2. Spread the mixture onto a shallow dish or plate. Place the plate in areas where you’ve noticed roach activity, such as under the fridge, in corners, or near the trash.
  3. Wait for a few hours, then discard the plate and clean up any remaining mixture.

Why It Works:

The borax in the toothpaste will be toxic to cockroaches once ingested. When they are drawn to the sugar and consume the mixture, it disrupts their digestive system, causing death within a few days.


3. Toothpaste and Essential Oils Spray

If you prefer a more liquid solution to deter cockroaches, a combination of toothpaste and essential oils can make a natural cockroach repellent spray.

What You’ll Need:

  • 1 tablespoon of toothpaste
  • 10-15 drops of essential oils (such as peppermint, eucalyptus, or citronella)
  • 2 cups of warm water
  • A spray bottle

How to Use It:

  1. Dissolve the toothpaste in warm water, stirring it well until it completely dissolves.
  2. Add the essential oils (peppermint, citronella, or eucalyptus) to the mixture. These oils have strong scents that cockroaches find unpleasant and will help to repel them.
  3. Pour the mixture into a spray bottle and shake it to combine.
  4. Spray the solution around areas where roaches are likely to hide—such as behind appliances, under sinks, or along cracks in walls.

Why It Works:

The essential oils not only mask the scent of food but also act as a deterrent for cockroaches. When sprayed in their hiding spots, the strong aroma makes them uncomfortable and encourages them to leave the area.


🌟 Additional Tips for Fighting Cockroaches Naturally

While toothpaste can be an effective deterrent, here are some additional tips for keeping cockroaches at bay:

  1. Seal Cracks and Crevices: Roaches are notorious for hiding in small, hard-to-reach spaces. Seal any cracks or gaps in walls, doors, or windows to prevent them from entering your home.
  2. Keep a Clean Home: Cockroaches are attracted to food crumbs, grease, and trash. Regularly clean your kitchen and dispose of trash promptly.
  3. Use Roach Bait: If you’re dealing with a severe infestation, consider using homemade bait made with boric acid and sugar to attract and kill cockroaches.
  4. Place Traps: You can place sticky traps near entry points to catch any roaches that might be sneaking into your home.

⚠️ Final Thoughts: A Safe and Simple Solution

Using toothpaste to fight cockroaches is a great natural alternative to harsh chemicals. With just a few ingredients that you likely already have in your home, you can create simple, effective traps and repellents that will help keep your home pest-free. Whether you’re creating a paste with baking soda or making a spray with essential oils, toothpaste can play an essential role in your battle against cockroaches.

However, remember that if you have a severe infestation, it might be time to call in professional pest control. For minor issues, though, these simple recipes can be a safe, affordable, and eco-friendly solution to keeping roaches out of your home.


Have you tried using toothpaste in your battle against cockroaches? Let us know how it worked for you in the comments below! 🪳💡