Getting Rid of Rats with Rice (Using Baking Soda)
Why it works:
Rats can’t burp or expel gas. When they eat baking soda, gas builds up in their system, which can be fatal. Uncooked rice acts as bait.
You’ll need:
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Uncooked white rice
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Baking soda
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Sugar or powdered peanut butter (optional)
Instructions:
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Mix equal parts uncooked rice, baking soda, and sugar or peanut butter powder.
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Place small amounts of the mixture in shallow containers near rat activity (e.g., behind appliances, near trash areas).
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Keep away from pets and children.
Note: This method takes a few days. Clean up food sources and seal entry points to increase effectiveness.
Getting Rid of Cockroaches with Rice Water (Fermented)
Why it works:
Fermented rice water produces a smell that attracts cockroaches, but it can become toxic due to the fermentation process. This natural bait lures them into traps or poisoned mixtures.
You’ll need:
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1 cup of uncooked rice
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2 cups of water
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A bowl or jar
Instructions:
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Soak the rice in water for 2–3 days at room temperature until it ferments.
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Strain out the rice and keep the water.
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Pour fermented rice water into shallow containers or bottle traps.
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Place in corners, under sinks, or behind cabinets.
Alternative (for added potency): Mix fermented rice water with boric acid or diatomaceous earth to kill roaches on contact.
Additional Tips:
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Cleanliness is key. Both pests thrive in food-rich, dirty environments.
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Seal entry points and cracks in walls or floors.
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Replace bait every few days for best results.
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Keep these mixtures away from pets and children.