Instructions:
- Slice the Onions:
- Cut the onions into thick slices to maximize the amount of surface area releasing the scent.
- Placement:
- Place the onion slices in areas where you’ve seen pests or where they are likely to enter, such as kitchen counters, behind appliances, and near doorways or windows.
- For a more intense deterrent, you can place onion slices directly in their hiding places or in entry points.
- Optional Liquid Repellent:
- If you prefer a spray, you can make an onion-infused water. Chop onions and soak them in water for 24 hours. Strain the mixture and pour the onion-infused water into a spray bottle.
- Spray this mixture in corners, near drain openings, and behind appliances. You can also add garlic or hot pepper to the infusion for increased potency.
Additional Tips
- Regular Replacement: Replace the onion slices every other day to ensure their smell remains potent.
- Cleanliness: Keep your home clean and free of food scraps and crumbs, which attract pests.
- Seal Entry Points: Use caulk or other sealants to close off any cracks or crevices that might serve as entry points for pests.
Safety and Considerations
- Smell: The strong odor of onions can be unpleasant if used in large quantities inside the home. Consider this if you’re sensitive to strong smells.
- Pets: Onion can be toxic to pets if ingested. Make sure the onion slices are out of reach of pets.
Using onions to deter pests is a quick and straightforward home remedy that leverages natural ingredients to keep your home pest-free. While this method can provide temporary relief and deterrence, for persistent pest problems, consulting with a pest control professional is recommended.