- How to Use Salt To Completely Get Rid Of Cockroaches, Rats, Bedbugs
- Sprinkling salt in infested areas or using saltwater spray repels pests.
- Consistent salt use can reduce infestations without harmful chemicals.
Cockroaches, rats, and bedbugs are among the most common household pests, causing discomfort, spreading diseases, and contaminating food. While chemical pesticides are widely available, they often contain toxic substances that may pose health risks. Fortunately, salt, a simple and natural household ingredient, can be an effective remedy to eliminate these pests.
How Salt Works Against Pests
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EKO HOT BLOG reports that Salt is known for its dehydrating properties, which can be lethal to certain pests. It works by drawing out moisture from their bodies, leading to dehydration and eventual death. Additionally, salt can disrupt the movement and reproduction of some pests, making it an inexpensive and eco-friendly pest control solution.
Using Salt to Eliminate Cockroaches
Cockroaches thrive in damp and dark areas, making kitchens and bathrooms their favorite hiding spots. Salt can help in repelling and eliminating them.
- Saltwater Spray: Mix salt with water and spray in areas where cockroaches hide, such as under sinks, cabinets, and crevices. The salty solution can deter them from infesting these areas.
- Salt and Baking Soda Mix: Combining salt with baking soda and sprinkling it in cockroach-prone areas can be more effective. When cockroaches ingest this mixture, it leads to digestive issues, eventually killing them.
Getting Rid of Rats with Salt
Rats are not only destructive but also carriers of diseases. Salt can be used to control their presence in the home.
- Salt and Flour Bait: Mix salt with flour and a little sugar to attract rats. Once consumed in large quantities, the salt dehydrates them, leading to their demise.
- Salt at Entry Points: Sprinkling salt at rat entry points may discourage them from entering, as it irritates their paws.
Using Salt to Kill Bedbugs
Bedbugs are among the most difficult pests to eliminate due to their resilience. While salt alone may not completely eradicate them, it can help reduce their population.
- Saltwater Solution: Soak bed sheets, pillowcases, and clothing in a strong saltwater solution before washing to kill bedbugs hiding in fabrics.
- Salt on Mattresses and Carpets: Sprinkling salt on mattresses, carpets, and cracks where bedbugs hide can dehydrate them. Leave the salt for a few hours before vacuuming thoroughly.

Salt is a natural and cost-effective way to manage household pests without exposing your home to harmful chemicals. While it may not work as quickly as commercial pesticides, consistent application can significantly reduce pest populations. For severe infestations, combining salt with other natural remedies or seeking professional pest control may be necessary.
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