Disposable Fly Traps Are Just The Beginning: Natural Remedies For Summer Pest Control

Disposable Fly Traps Are Just The Beginning: Natural Remedies For Summer Pest Control

It’s not that I want a bugless summer. Not at all. Summer would lose half its magic without the song of cicadas or the glow of fireflies.

It’s the other bugs that (ahem) bug me. (You’ve never heard that before, have you?)

For me, the triumvirate of summer pests is as follows: Ants. Mosquitos. House flies.

I adore the warm weather, I don’t even mind humidity (sweat out those toxins!), but when I see flies on the window screen, I go cold inside. I tremble. I start rifling through the space under the sink, looking for last year’s disposable fly traps. Because you know how flies do, they multiply. They buzz. They drive me crazy.

And then, oh joy, mosquitos. If only itchy red bumps would start being considered a stylish accessory, I would be at the height of fashion. Instead, I’m afraid to wear summer skirts lest people steer clear of me entirely, fearing chicken pox.

The ants, however, are my arch nemeses. I use the plural here because there is no such thing as one ant. Ants are armies, they march in lines from the door, up the cabinets and walls, finding their way to my sink. Why? I want to ask them. Perhaps I would be less upset if I could understand them better. But there is no negotiating with bugs, not with preconditions or otherwise.

Which brings me to the point. This summer I’ve stocked up on disposable fly traps, consulted the catchmaster, and I am prepared to deal with my three least favorite pests. How? I’m glad you asked. Not being a bug, myself, I am able and delighted to talk this through with you.

1. Ants

First, try not to make your kitchen too enticing. Keep counters and the floor clean and crumb-free. Under no circumstances leave the sugar bowl out in the open, and unless you’re a glutton for punishment, double bag that honey jar.

Don’t leave dishes soaking overnight. I know, it’s summer and you want to relax, but what’s more relaxing, knowing ants aren’t in the house or skipping the dishes? For me, it’s a no-brainer.

If the ants come in, there are various home remedies to try on them that might surprise you. Cucumbers, for example. Leave a few slices out. Ants hate them. You can also try cayenne, citrus oil, or a mix of Borax and water. I’ve dumped Borax in the cracks around my sink and it did the trick, but that was back in my bachelorette days. Don’t use it if you have pets or kids in the house.

If those natural remedies fail you, it’s time for a Catchmaster insect trap. (That’s kind of where all of these roads lead. Help is on the way!)

2. Mosquitos

Mosquitos are attracted to standing water. Kiddie pools, birdbaths, your pet’s water bowl–make sure you change the water in these at least twice a week. Check the gutters, too. Don’t leave anything in the yard that collects water.

Natural remedy time! Citronella, in my experience, doesn’t do a whole lot. Eucalyptus helps some. Toss sage or rosemary on the barbecue if you’re grilling out. I’ve heard of spraying yourself with garlic water, but vanity prohibits me from trying this one, myself.

Plant marigolds!

3. House flies

I’m a big believer in disposable fly traps. This is because I am not a big believer in fly swatting, which has only ever felt like an exercise in futility in my experience.

You can also try keeping mint, basil, bay leaves, cloves or clover on your window sills. If it doesn’t keep the flies out, at least it will smell good.

And for heaven’s sake, even if you were raised in a barn, close the door.

Catchmaster has the best mouse traps to eradicate rodents. Living with rodents is unsanitary and unhealthy so with Catchmaster you can choose humane mouse traps or sticky mouse traps to rid them from your home.

What To Do About Mice? Best Traps?

I just moved into a dorm/apartment room in Boston and last night I heard and saw mice rummaging through our trash in the kitchen. Its just one big room so I am worried it will get into my bed somehow…will it?? Also, what is the best mouse trap to catch them? I can not sleep!

What Is The Best Bait To Put On Mouse Traps?

we have a slight mouse problem we have caught what looks like two adults but now have smaller mice now looks like the kiddies are taking over but are not seeming to be smart enough for the traps. I need to know what tasty bait to put in the trap we don’t have any peanut butter.

Where Can I Buy Mouse Traps In Edinburgh?

We have seen a couple of mice in our flat, and are desperate to catch them – where can we buy mouse traps?

Do Mice Know What Mouse Traps Are? ?

I put out some mouse traps and poison in my kitchen last night. This morning the mice had eaten the poison but none of the traps had been touched. Are mice clever enough to work out what they do? I put jam on some and cheese on others, do mice like eating these?
Cheers.

Where Can I Find Humane Mouse Traps?

We have a mouse problem, but I dont want these mice to die. Who sells humane mouse traps?

What Mouse Traps Our The Best ,victor Or Tomcat Brands?

Also what bait should I put on these snap traps…. Im planning to set them in an empty field and catch either mice , rats , or something like gophers.

How Do I Deter Mice Without Using Traps In A Small Trailer,?

don’t want to kill them, just get rid of them

What Mouse Traps Are Safe To Use With A Kitten Around?

I’ve spotted a couple of mice in my apartment over the past few weeks, and I’d like to set up traps for them. The problem is, I’ve got a 6 month old kitten who sticks her furry little nose into every crook, cranny and cabinet she can fit into. (Irritatingly enough, she isn’t the least bit intrested in killing the mice for me). Anyway, does anyone know of any sort of mouse trap that is safe to use with her around? I don’t want her to get caught in a standard snap trap, and I know she’d manage to get stuck in a sticky trap. Any ideas?

What Would Eat A Dead Mouse In A Trap,had A Few Mice,set Some Traps Checked Them, Two Traps Missing Two Eaten