
3. Vinegar Bedbug Spray πΆπ
Why It Works:
Vinegar is highly acidic and destroys bedbugs on contact by disrupting their nervous system.
How to Make It:
Ingredients:
- 1 cup of white vinegar
- 1/2 cup of water
- 10 drops of tea tree oil (optional, for extra strength)
Instructions:
- Mix ingredients in a spray bottle.
- Shake well before using.
How to Use:
- Spray directly on bedbugs or along seams, cracks, and furniture edges.
- The strong smell may be overwhelming, so ventilate the room after use.
- Repeat every 2-3 days until no bedbugs are seen.
4. Baking Soda Bedbug Treatment ποΈπ¨
Why It Works:
Baking soda absorbs moisture from bedbugs, eventually drying them out.
How to Use It:
- Sprinkle a thin layer of baking soda on your mattress, couch, or carpet.
- Let it sit for at least 24 hours.
- Vacuum thoroughly and repeat once a week until bedbugs disappear.
5. Rubbing Alcohol Bedbug Killer π§΄π₯
Why It Works:
Rubbing alcohol kills bedbugs on contact by destroying their outer shell and dehydrating them.
How to Use It:
- Pour 91% or higher rubbing alcohol into a spray bottle.
- Spray directly on bedbugs, mattress seams, and furniture crevices.
- Repeat daily for best results.
β οΈ Caution: Rubbing alcohol is flammable, so avoid spraying near flames or electrical outlets.
6. Clove and Lemongrass Bedbug Spray ππ
Why It Works:
Clove and lemongrass have strong acidic properties that disrupt bedbugs’ pH balance, making your home unlivable for them.
How to Make It:
Ingredients:
- 1 cup of water
- 10 drops of clove oil
- 10 drops of lemongrass oil
- 1 tablespoon of witch hazel or vodka
Instructions:
- Mix all ingredients in a spray bottle.
- Shake well before using.
How to Use:
- Spray around your bed, carpets, and baseboards to create a protective barrier.
- Use daily for preventative measures.
7. Black Walnut Tea Bedbug Treatment βπ
Why It Works:
Black walnut leaves and tea have antibacterial and insect-repelling properties.
How to Make It:
- Steep black walnut tea bags in boiling water for 15 minutes.
- Let the tea cool, then pour it into a spray bottle.
- Spray around the bed, mattress, and affected areas.
8. Lemon and Salt Spray ππ§
Why It Works:
Lemon juice is highly acidic, and salt dehydrates bedbugs, making it a powerful natural repellent.
How to Make It:
Ingredients:
- 1 cup of lemon juice
- 1 tablespoon of salt
- 1/2 cup of water
Instructions:
- Mix all ingredients in a spray bottle.
- Shake well before using.
How to Use:
- Spray on bedding, mattresses, and furniture cracks.
- Use daily until no bedbugs remain.
How to Prevent Future Bedbug Infestations π«π
β Wash bedding, pillowcases, and clothing in hot water (at least 120Β°F).
β Vacuum mattresses, carpets, and furniture regularly.
β Seal cracks and crevices in your walls or bed frame to eliminate hiding spots.
β Use a bedbug-proof mattress cover to prevent infestation.
β Keep luggage off hotel beds and store it in the bathtub when traveling.
Final Thoughts π‘π
Bedbugs can be a persistent problem, but you donβt need toxic chemicals to fight them. With natural remedies like essential oils, vinegar, baking soda, and diatomaceous earth, you can eliminate and prevent infestations safely.
Try these DIY bedbug repellents and enjoy a peaceful, bug-free sleep! π΄πΏ