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## 🦟 5. **Fleas**
**Why it works:** Baking soda helps **dehydrate and kill flea eggs and larvae** in carpets and fabrics.
**How to use it:**
1. Sprinkle a generous amount of baking soda on your carpet or pet bedding.
2. Brush it into the fibers with a stiff broom or brush.
3. Let it sit for at least 12 hours (overnight is best).
4. Vacuum thoroughly and dispose of the bag or clean the canister.
🐾 *Safe around pets, but don’t apply directly to their skin—consult your vet for pet-safe options.*
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## 🦋 6. **Moths**
**Why it works:** Moths dislike the smell and texture of baking soda, and it can help absorb moisture that attracts them.
**How to use it:**
– Place small open containers of baking soda inside closets, drawers, and storage boxes.
– You can also add a few drops of essential oils (like lavender or eucalyptus) for added repellent effect.
👚 *Bonus: Baking soda absorbs musty smells from clothes and shoes!*
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## 🧽 Final Tips for Using Baking Soda as a Natural Pest Control
✅ Always use **fresh, dry baking soda** for best results.
✅ Combine with **good cleaning habits**—keep food sealed, counters wiped, and trash bins covered.
✅ For infestations, baking soda is a helpful tool, but not a miracle cure. Combine with sealing cracks, setting traps, or professional help if needed.
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## 🌿 The Natural Choice for a Pest-Free Home
Baking soda is proof that you don’t always need harsh chemicals to protect your home. With just a few simple ingredients and smart placement, you can turn this kitchen staple into a natural, effective defense against pests.
Affordable, safe, and multi-purpose—**baking soda is your new go-to pest control hero.**
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