spray to get rid of lice without chemicals
Use Listerine to kill head lice. Fill a bowl with warm water mixed with Listerine and allow affected family members to soak their heads (hair up) in it for ten minutes. Pat dry with a towel, then comb hair to remove all lice eggs. Repeat once weekly until no more lice are present.
Lice are also very sensitive to heat. Throw whatever you can (hats, hairbrushes, plush toys, pillows, bedding) into the dryer for a cycle on high. Lice are very flexible, so you have to be diligent in your fight against them. Otherwise, they keep appearing over and over again.
cockroach extermination
Without a doubt, cockroaches are some of our least favorite insects. These tiny little creatures come out to play at night when you’re trying to get some shut-eye, which makes it difficult to catch them while you’re at work. They also carry harmful bacteria on their bodies that can make us sick if we don’t take care of the infection quickly.
If you find yourself dealing with a cockroach problem, be sure to see a professional exterminator right away—the sooner they can get rid of these pests, the better! The average treatment for cockroach extermination is between $100 and $400. However, this is only for one treatment. You may need several rounds. Severe infections can cost $5,000 or more. The size of your home also matters, as many professionals base your price on how many square feet they have to treat.
enjoy a bug free backyard
Bug control in the backyard may not be a top priority for most homeowners. Mosquitoes, fleas, ticks, cockroaches and termites are just some of the common pests that can quickly destroy a once enjoyable backyard environment. If you’re tired of planting bug bombs around your home and patio every season to get rid of these pests, it’s time to consider some affordable pest control options.
The first step in eliminating pests from your home or lawn is understanding why you have them. Do you have a lot of trees or plants on your property? Are there cracks in your foundation or walls that are letting insects in? Are you regularly taking care of outdoor garbage disposals so that cockroaches do not breed in your dustbins? By figuring out what’s causing these pests to invade your home or yard, you can figure out how to prevent it from happening again.