Great way to destroy the root of the cockroach does not cost a penny to buy medicine, her mother-in-law must also admire

1. How to kill cockroaches with beer is very simple, anyone can do it:

Resources:

- 1 plastic / glass bottle (empty jar, high neck)

- 1 cup of beer

Doing:

- You pour some beer into the prepared bottle, shake it gently to smell it to attract cockroaches, remember to open the bottle and wait for a while. The director was fascinated by the smell of beer that would get himself into the bottle and could not escape.

- When the amount of cockroach in the bottle is large, just cover it and put it in the trash, or you can kill it before throwing it away.

Note: To eliminate many cockroaches, you should prepare a lot of beer bottles, leaving them at many corners in the house. Make sure after only one night, many cockroaches will come in terrible, sometimes even a few hundred children (if your house has many cockroaches).

2. If beer is not available, you can use some of the following ways to kill cockroaches:

- Perilla

To get rid of cockroaches, prepare a mixture of sugar and perilla. Grind the sugar and perilla into a 1: 1 ratio and place it in the cockroach or in the place. After 3 to 14 days, the cockroaches will disappear completely.

- Orange peel, lemon peel

Please accumulate orange peel, lemon used and take it to dry, put in the kitchen cabinet. The scent of oranges and lemons not only brings aroma but also frightens the cockroaches, runs away.

Cucumber

Placing cucumber heads in the kitchen cupboard, food lockers and cockroaches will not dare to approach. If after a few days the smell of cucumber is no longer the same as the original, then the cucumber is added vertically and continue to use.

Onion

Put a plate of onion sliced ​​on the locker, making sure the cockroach will immediately "move".

Alum alum

Use hot water to dissolve alum, then take the alum dab to wipe the floor. When the floor is dry, crystalline white alum will penetrate the crevices of the floor. This way can avoid cockroaches and ants.

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