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Bedbugs: the ingredient in your cupboards (and the garden) that helps eliminate them in record time

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3. **Leave It for a Few Days**
– Allow the DE to sit undisturbed for **3–5 days**. During this time, bedbugs will crawl through it and start to dehydrate.

4. **Vacuum Up the Powder**
– After a few days, vacuum up the remaining powder along with the dead bugs.
– Reapply as needed until you’re confident the infestation is gone.

### 🍃 Bonus: Natural Plants That Repel Bedbugs

While DE is a powerful eliminator, a few plants and oils can help **repel** bedbugs and prevent future infestations:

– **Lavender** – Bedbugs hate the smell. Use lavender essential oil in sprays or sachets under the mattress.
– **Mint** – Its strong scent also acts as a repellent.
– **Tea Tree Oil** – Mix with water and spray around the bed frame.
– **Lemongrass** – Known to repel insects and has a citrusy, pleasant aroma.

### ⚠️ Important Tips

– Always use **food-grade** diatomaceous earth—not the kind for pools.
– Avoid breathing in the dust; wear a mask when applying.
– Bedbug infestations can be persistent—repeat applications and regular cleaning may be needed.
– Severe infestations may still require professional pest control support.

### ✅ Final Thoughts

If bedbugs have made their way into your home, don’t panic—and definitely don’t reach for harsh chemicals right away. **Nature has already given us the tools to fight back.** Diatomaceous earth is a safe, affordable, and highly effective way to get rid of bedbugs, and it’s likely already in your cupboard—or just a quick trip to the garden store away.

Used with consistency and a bit of patience, this natural solution can help you reclaim your home and your sleep—**without toxic fumes or expensive treatments**.

Need a DIY bedbug spray recipe using essential oils? Let me know—I’d be happy to share one!

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