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How to Use Baking Soda to Get Rid of Pests- COCKROACHES, FLEAS, ANTS, MOTHS, MICE/RATS, SPIDERS and More..

Posted on April 3, 2026 by Admin

Using baking soda is a safe, inexpensive, and natural way to combat pests in and around your home. It works differently for different pests, but it’s surprisingly effective when used properly. Here’s a detailed guide for each common pest:


🐜 How Baking Soda Works Against Pests

  • For insects: Baking soda reacts with moisture in the pest’s body, creating gas that kills them.
  • For rodents: Mixed with sugar or food, it can disrupt digestion (use cautiously).
  • Safe for humans and pets in small amounts, unlike harsh chemical pesticides.

🪳 Pests and How to Use Baking Soda

1. Cockroaches

  • Mix equal parts baking soda and sugar.
  • Place in corners, behind appliances, and near walls.
  • Sugar attracts cockroaches; baking soda kills them when ingested.

2. Fleas

  • Sprinkle dry baking soda on carpets, rugs, and pet bedding.
  • Rub in gently, leave 10–15 minutes, then vacuum thoroughly.
  • It dries out fleas and eggs, reducing infestations.

3. Ants

  • Mix baking soda with powdered sugar.
  • Place near ant trails.
  • Ants eat the mixture; baking soda disrupts their digestive system.

4. Moths

  • Baking soda doesn’t kill moths directly, but it absorbs moisture in closets.
  • Sprinkle in wardrobe corners or storage boxes to keep moths away.

5. Mice and Rats

  • Mix baking soda with sugar or peanut butter in small, secure traps.
  • Rodents ingest it; the reaction in their stomach can be lethal in larger quantities.
  • Keep out of reach of pets and children.

6. Spiders

  • Baking soda does not kill spiders directly, but sprinkling it in corners, window sills, and cracks can discourage them by creating a dry, unappealing environment.

✅ Additional Tips for Success

  • Combine with cleaning: Baking soda works best when you clean and declutter to remove food and water sources.
  • Use barriers: Sprinkle at entry points like windows, doors, and cracks.
  • Repeat regularly: Baking soda is preventive and slow-acting, so repeat every few days.

⚠️ Safety Notes

  • Keep away from pets’ food and litter trays.
  • Avoid inhaling large amounts of powder.
  • For serious infestations, professional pest control may still be necessary.

💡 Key Takeaway

Baking soda is a versatile, natural pest control solution. It works best when combined with cleanliness, traps, and preventive measures, and it’s safe for humans, unlike chemical sprays.


If you want, I can make a one-page “Baking Soda Pest Control Cheat Sheet” showing exact ratios and placement for each pest so you can tackle multiple infestations efficiently.

Do you want me to do that?

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