Few things are more unsettling than discovering cockroaches in your kitchen or bathroom. These resilient pests are experts at sneaking into homes through drains, pipes, and small cracks, especially during warmer months. If youâve tried sprays and traps without success, itâs time to use a simple yet highly effective method that will block their entry â naturally and permanently.
đ§ Why Cockroaches Enter Through Pipes
Cockroaches thrive in warm, humid environments. Your sink, shower, and toilet pipes provide exactly that â moisture, darkness, and access to food residue.
They can crawl up from the sewage system or through the drain openings in search of warmth and food, making bathrooms and kitchens their favorite targets.
If you see them mostly at night, itâs because they are nocturnal insects. By the time you spot one, there are likely many more hiding in your plumbing or behind walls.
âïž The Trick That Blocks Their Path
This method doesnât require harmful chemicals. Instead, it uses simple ingredients and a physical barrier that keeps cockroaches from crawling through your pipes.
đ§ Youâll need:
- 1 cup of baking soda
- 1 cup of white vinegar
- 1 tablespoon of dish soap
- Boiling water
- A rubber stopper or mesh drain cover
đȘ Step-by-Step Instructions
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