Bay Leaves Could Be A Way To Get Away From Cockroaches Find it Here!
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Place a Few Leaves of This Plant In Every Corner of Your House And You Will Never See a Single Cockroach Again. Cockroaches are nasty insects, their physical appearance may scare everyone. They are often related to garbage and dirt, but you can also see them at home, walking down in our pantry or bedroom. We can find them anywhere in the world as their power of adaptation very developed. They are one of the most resistant species on the planet as they support high levels of radiation and can survive without food for more than a month. These insects are omnivores, meaning they can eat both, plant foods or other animals. For these reasons we can find cockroaches everywhere, feeding on anything they find. In addition to feeding on garbage, cockroaches leave chemical traces through their stool. In this way, they can easily find sources of water or food. That is a way of communication between them and that’s the main reason why they are all installed in a certain place. Amazing, I know… But we will help you to get rid of these nasty insects once and for all If you want to get rid of cockroaches that present in your home, we recommend you try this trick which is very effective. This is a good choice if you have small children or pets, because you will avoid industrial and dangerous poisons. The most powerful cockroaches repellent – Bay leaves Bay leaves are the best natural cockroach repellent. This herb can’t kill them, but it the drives them away quickly because the smell is unbearable for the cockroach. Place laurel branches in every corner of the house. Place ten bay leaves in the garden or in the kitchen and you will never see cockroaches roaming around. They are perfect for the areas where food is stored such as kitchen or pantry because they are safe and non-toxic. We also suggest putting bay leaves in your garden especially if you have a pet. This way you will get rid of cockroaches without worrying about your kids or pets safety. You can use fresh bay leaves or dry. But the best way to use these leaves is to crush dry leaves and make a powder. They release a much stronger smell used this way.
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when you see one, spray them with a mixture of water + liquid soap (1:1), four times will make them stop moving forever.
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little demon's
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trying this..
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I went through a baking phase and bought flour by25 LB bag. Packed into zipper bags with bay leaves The tiny bugs that appear don't. Not even hatch.
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These sons of biatches got inside my bass tube! Damn..
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a broom will do the trick too. i hit them hard and keep an eye out for them. . keeping your house clean is a good trick too
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this shit suck never by bay leaf
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This does not work.
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What about palmetto bugs I recently moved to Florida and these things scare me they are so big and they don't run from you.
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Tried the bay leaves to get rid of roaches. Not only did it fail to get rid of the roaches, the roaches actually POOPED ON the bay leaf!! Someone forgot to tell them that bay leaves bother them.
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it doesn't work.
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Another robot voice! Yipppppeeeeeee!
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Do we get the bay tree from the Nursery. Please let me know.
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thanks for the tips
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Bull shit. My cousin threw some fresh bay leaves into a drawer. When she opened the drawer, she found a cockroach looking up at her. See my recipe below for catching hundreds and hundreds of cockroaches. No, not in my house. I did this outdoors totally by mistake and was stunned to see how many were caught.
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I am now sick to my stomach.
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im doing this right now, wish me luck i hope they all leave at once plz help me guys 😢😢😫😢😫😢😫
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is bay leaf and laurier leaf the same
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it works, also crush some up, the stronger the smell the more the roach will not go in that place, it does drives them out so be ready to kill em
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Been doing this for years, but I usually dry the leaves in the microwave then crumble them up and put them down where cockroaches appear. Yes, it does work, and very effectively. Sometimes I do mix with some Boric acid powder for a double whammy. People in some countries eat cockroaches as a snack without realising they are ingesting the intestines which contain the saliva and a variety of bacteria that are dangerous to mankind.
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