Cockroaches are just a memory with this old Chinese approach.



One might also ascribe presence to passive transmission via things or packages from contaminated surroundings. Once transferred to a new house, insects may rapidly settle and proliferate hiding in boxes, bags or other containers.

Crucially, cockroaches are famously tough and adaptable to many surroundings, which makes control once established challenging. Preventive actions must so be taken to stop the emergence of an infestation. Proper food storage, consistent room cleaning, filling in gaps and crevices, and keeping an eye on for indications of an infestation are some useful deeds.

Chinese cockroach repellent technique
Making a DIY repellant from materials like lemon, garlic, and alcohol is something you can do yourself; a perfect Chinese way.

You will need denatured alcohol, two cloves of garlic, and a lemon to make this repelentent. Cut the lemon thinly first, then peel the garlic cloves. Arrange the lemon slices and garlic cloves into a glass jar with a tight cover. Pour the denatured alcohol into the container then until the contents are completely covered. Close the container then let it rest in a cool, dark environment for around one week.


Repellent will be ready for use after the rest time. You may use it around windows sills, corners of the home, along crevices, and other suspected cockroach access points.