They avoid it: Sprinkling salt wonât lure them in or kill hidden eggs.
And too much salt in your soil? That can actually harm your plants, changing the pH and drying out roots.
Instead of relying on salt, try these safe, garden-friendly remedies:
Diatomaceous Earth (DE) â This natural powder scrapes the bugâs outer shell, leading to dehydration. Sprinkle lightly around outdoor furniture or cracks.
Heat Treatment â Bedbugs canât survive temperatures above 120°F (49°C). Seal infested items in black bags and leave them in direct sun.
Vinegar Spray â A mix of vinegar and water works as a contact spray on visible bugs.
Herbal Deterrents â Lavender, thyme, or mint sachets not only smell great but may also discourage pests from settling nearby.
Vacuum and Clean â A thorough vacuuming of outdoor cushions, cracks, or wood piles helps reduce numbers quickly.
Always confirm the pest before treatmentâmany âbedbug sightingsâ outdoors turn out to be other harmless insects.
Donât overuse salt in soilâit can damage your garden.
Keep remedies like DE or vinegar away from pets and kids.
For large or persistent infestations, call a professional.
Salt might be a kitchen superstar, but it wonât send bedbugs packing from your garden. Instead, turn to proven methods like diatomaceous earth, vinegar sprays, and heat treatments. Theyâre safer for your plants, better for your soil, and much more effective.
⨠Your garden deserves protectionâand now you know how to give it the natural way.