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Bedbugs: the ingredient in your cupboards (and the garden) that helps eliminate them in record time

Besides diatomaceous earth, a few other ingredients can help support your battle against bedbugs:

* **Lavender and Peppermint Oil**: These essential oils are natural repellents. Mix with water and spray around the bed frame and seams.
* **Baking Soda**: While its effectiveness is debated, some believe it dehydrates bugs. It may help as a secondary measure.
* **Neem Oil**: Found in many gardens, neem is a natural pesticide that can disrupt bedbug development.
* **Vinegar**: Though not a killer, vinegar can be sprayed directly on bedbugs to temporarily disrupt them—useful when combined with other methods.

### **Is Diatomaceous Earth Safe?**

Yes—**food-grade diatomaceous earth** is safe for use around pets and children when used properly. Avoid inhaling the dust, and always follow label directions. Avoid the **pool-grade version**, which is not safe for home pest control.

### **Final Thoughts**

When it comes to battling bedbugs, persistence is key—but nature offers powerful tools if you know where to look. **Diatomaceous earth** is an affordable, accessible, and effective solution hiding right in your cupboards or local garden store.

It’s not magic, but when used correctly, it can help you reclaim your home—without harmful chemicals or costly treatments.

So, next time you hear someone say, “bedbugs are impossible to kill,” let them in on the secret from your pantry.

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