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    Put this in your house and you will never see flies, mosquitoes or cockroaches again

    Kelly WhitewoodBy Kelly WhitewoodSeptember 26, 20253 Mins Read

    You know the scene: a fly orbiting the fruit bowl like it owns the place—or worse, a roach making a break for it under the sink. These tiny interlopers can turn a calm kitchen into a combat zone fast. The good news? You may already have a simple, surprisingly effective deterrent sitting in your bathroom and pantry.

    Why this combo makes bugs bail
    Peppermint and mint toothpaste throw off a strong, cooling scent that many insects hate—flies, mozzies, and yes, even roaches. Pair that with the fizz of baking soda meeting white vinegar, and you get a sharp, short-lived reaction plus a lingering minty note. Together, they create an atmosphere pests would rather avoid.

    How to mix your 5-minute repellent
    You don’t need a lab—just a bowl and a spoon.

    • 1 tbsp mint toothpaste

    • 1 tbsp baking soda

    • 1 tbsp white vinegar

    • 120 ml (½ cup) lukewarm water

    • 5–10 drops peppermint essential oil (optional, but it helps)

    • Small, shallow containers (jar lids, saucers, etc.)

    1. In a bowl, blend the toothpaste and baking soda into a smooth paste.

    2. Slowly add the vinegar. It will foam—totally normal.

    3. Stir in the warm water until evenly mixed.

    4. Add peppermint essential oil if using and mix again.

    5. Pour into your small containers.

    Where to place it
    Slide the containers behind bins, near sinks and drains, close to entry points (windows/doors), or into dark corners where critters like to linger. You can also dab a thin layer along baseboards or behind appliances using a cotton swab.

    What to expect
    You should notice a difference within an hour or so: the air carries a gentle minty edge, and the usual fly-by traffic thins out. Mosquitoes and flies tend to steer clear, while roaches—sensitive to strong odors and disturbed by the soda–vinegar reaction—often vacate the area.

    Make it last

    • Refresh every 2–3 days for best results (the scent fades).

    • For spot protection, swipe a tiny amount along thresholds or window frames.

    • In summer, keep a container near frequently opened doors or windows as a natural barrier.

    • Keep surfaces wiped and crumbs sealed; no repellent beats good hygiene.

    A quick word on safety & common sense

    • This mix is simple and non-caustic for typical household use, but keep all repellents out of reach of children.

    • Essential oils can be irritating to skin and are not pet-friendly—especially for cats and some small animals. If you have pets, skip the oil and rely on toothpaste + soda + vinegar, and place trays where paws can’t reach.

    • Test on an inconspicuous spot if you plan to smear it on painted or delicate surfaces.

    • This is a deterrent, not a pesticide. For significant infestations (especially roaches), combine with deep cleaning, sealing entry points, and—if needed—professional treatment.

    Small trick, big payoff: a low-cost, low-stress way to make your home less welcoming to winged (and skittering) visitors—using what you already have on hand.

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