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THSpring bugs don’t magically appear they find entry points. 🐜
As temperatures rise, insects look for warmth, moisture, and shelter. Most of the time, they’re getting in through small gaps you walk past every day.
Focus on wiping down these key areas:
• Door frames and thresholds
• Window frames and sills
• Baseboards (especially exterior walls)
• Sliding doors and patio tracks
• Laundry room and utility room edges
• Behind trash bins and pet areas
• Under sinks where plumbing enters the wall
These spots collect scent trails and moisture exactly what insects follow inside.
A simple, natural insect-repelling wipe-down mixture:
• Water
• White vinegar (cleans + disrupts scent trails)
• A few drops of essential oils like:
– Peppermint (ants, spiders)
– Lavender (flies, moths)
– Tea tree (ants, roaches)
– Eucalyptus (general deterrent)
Wiping these areas doesn’t kill bugs it discourages them from entering by removing the signals they rely on.
This is preventative maintenance, not pest panic.
Do it early, and you’ll deal with far fewer problems later.
Save this for spring prep and share it with someone who always gets bugs this time of year.
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Seasonal prevention method shown by the original creator featured in this clip 🌿
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