So to start, treat rooms where you have activity and don’t be afraid to retreat as often as they reappear. As the video above explains, if you use FS MP properly, you should be able to both kill all the ones trying to enter AND repel any new ones that might try to get inside. ...
When to use them: As a long-term control strategy Companion planting is a good way to keep armyworms at bay without using harsh chemicals. Certain herbs and flowers repel pests because they produce strong scents or release chemicals. These include garlic, onions, basil, dill, cilantro, marigol...
Dill attracts honeybees and beneficial insects to the garden. Dill can be used as a trap crop for tomato hornworms. Dill attracts the caterpillars that turn into black swallowtail butterflies. The aroma of dill is said to repel aphids and spider mites. Watering dill Water dill evenly and ...
Stink bugs are fairly harmless, but invasive pests that show up unannounced. Learn how to get rid of stink bugs effectively!
Place individual garlic cloves in places lizards seem to hang out (be careful around household critters, as garlic is poisonous to cats and some other pets). You can also make an effective spray using garlic, onion juice, and water that can repel a wide range of pests. ...
Repel ants. Ants are repelled by the smell of vinegar, so spray or flick some white vinegar around your window and door frames to keep them from marching in. Also, try to clean up after you eat: soiled napkins, crumbs, and unwashed dishes are alluring to ants. 3 Eradicate fruit flies...
Wrap a glass or jar up to the top with masking tape and put a piece of bread inside to make a homemade silverfish trap. Leave out adhesive traps near corners of furniture to catch silverfish at night. Spread cedar oil, citrus oil, or strong-smelling herbs to repel silverfish. Co...