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Wednesday, September 17, 2025

Homemade Cockroach & Ant Killer That Actually Works

 

Homemade Cockroach & Ant Killer That Actually Works

If you’ve ever battled an ant trail across your kitchen counter or spotted an unwelcome cockroach skittering across the floor, you know how frustrating (and unsettling) it can be. Store-bought sprays and traps can be effective, but they often come with strong chemical smells, high price tags, and potential risks to kids and pets.

Luckily, there’s a better way — and it starts in your pantry.

This Homemade Cockroach & Ant Killer is simple, affordable, non-toxic (to humans and pets when used properly), and most importantly — it actually works.


Why Go Homemade?

  • Safe around kids and pets (with caution)

  • Environmentally friendly

  • Budget-friendly

  • No harsh chemical fumes

  • Customizable for your needs


What You’ll Need:

For Ants:

  • ½ cup sugar

  • 1½ tablespoons borax (found in the laundry aisle)

  • 1 cup warm water

  • Cotton balls or small pieces of paper towels

For Cockroaches:

  • 2 tablespoons boric acid (available at pharmacies or hardware stores)

  • 2 tablespoons sugar or flour

  • 2 tablespoons water

  • Small lids or jar caps for placement

⚠️ Note: Borax and boric acid are natural but should not be ingested by humans or pets. Always use with care and keep out of reach of children and animals.


How to Make & Use It

✳️ For Ants:

  1. Mix the sugar, borax, and warm water until fully dissolved.

  2. Soak cotton balls in the mixture.

  3. Place the soaked cotton balls in shallow dishes or on small pieces of foil or wax paper.

  4. Put these near entry points or where you’ve seen ant trails.

🧠 How it works: The sugar attracts the ants; the borax disrupts their digestive systems. The ants carry it back to their colony, eliminating it from within.


✳️ For Cockroaches:

  1. Mix boric acid, sugar (or flour), and a few drops of water to form a thick paste.

  2. Roll into small pea-sized balls or place small dabs on jar lids or foil.

  3. Set traps in the back of cabinets, under appliances, behind the fridge — anywhere cockroaches love to hide.

🧠 How it works: The sweet bait lures roaches in, and the boric acid acts as a slow-killing poison. As they return to their nests, they spread the toxic dust to others.


Pro Tips for Best Results:

  • Be patient: These solutions take a few days to work — but they work thoroughly.

  • Don’t kill the first ants you see: Let them take the bait back to the nest.

  • Refresh bait every few days: Especially in warm or damp areas.

  • Seal entry points: Use caulk or weather stripping to stop new pests from coming in.

  • Keep your kitchen clean: No crumbs, no open food, no standing water.


What to Avoid:

  • Using strong insecticides alongside this homemade method — they may repel ants and roaches before they take the bait.

  • Placing baits where kids or pets might touch them.

  • Over-saturating the bait — soggy baits are less effective and messy.


Final Thoughts

No one wants to share their home with pests. But you also don’t need to resort to expensive exterminators or harsh chemicals to get results. This homemade cockroach and ant killer uses simple ingredients to deliver powerful pest control — quietly, safely, and effectively.

Try it once, and you might just ditch the store-bought sprays for good.

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