From Sid Kirchheimer at AARP.org
Q. This summer I would like to avoid the toxins that are found in many commercial pesticides. What are some safe, effective alternatives?
A. Many stores sell 'all-natural' products. You can also throw together your own. Here are some tried-and-true methods against common pests.
Ants: Spread cinnamon, bay leaves, cayenne pepper, salted cucumber peels or leaves from mint tea bags near their point of entry or along baseboards.
Mice: Place cotton dipped in peppermint oil, or used kitty litter, near problem areas.
Mosquitoes: When you barbecue, throw some sage or rosemary onto the coals.
Carpenter ants: Mix 3 cups hot water, 1 cup sugar and 4 teaspoons boric acid. Soak cotton in the mixture and leave it near places where ants are found.
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