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## 🛠️ Instructions:
### Step 1: Dry the Drain
Wipe around the drain area and avoid running water for about 30 minutes before applying this remedy. A dry environment helps the mixture work better.
### Step 3: Pour the Vinegar
Next, pour **½ cup of white vinegar** into the drain. You’ll notice fizzing — that’s the baking soda and vinegar reacting to dislodge debris and neutralize odor.
### Step 4: Let It Sit
Allow the mixture to sit for **15–30 minutes**. This gives it time to coat the inside of the pipes and disrupt any roach nesting activity.
### Step 6 (Optional): Add Essential Oil
If you’d like an extra repelling boost, add a few drops of **peppermint or tea tree essential oil** into the drain after flushing. These strong scents deter cockroaches and leave a fresh smell behind.
## 🧴 Why This Works
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## 🕒 How Often Should You Do This?
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## 🚫 Other Tips to Keep Roaches Out of Drains
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Cockroaches may be sneaky, but you can be sneakier. With just a few common household items and a couple of minutes, you can **disrupt their hiding spots**, **sanitize your drains**, and **keep pests out** without harsh chemicals.
So next time you spot a creepy crawler near your sink, don’t panic — just reach for the **baking soda and vinegar**!
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