Cockroach infestations in homes, particularly in food storage areas, are a recurring sanitary problem that has been exacerbated by climate variations. Pest control specialists have identified an ecological method based on a common citrus fruit that can affect the insects’ sensory receptors and keep them away from appliances without the need for industrial insecticides.
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Which fruit repels cockroaches and keeps them out of the kitchen?
Its composition acts as a functional repellent, capable of keeping them away from the places where they usually hide. The mechanism of action is based on the biological sensitivity of these invaders to certain intense olfactory stimuli.
The search for ecological alternatives has positioned Sicilian lemon as an effective tool compared to traditional chemical products, as its fresh aroma and the acidity of the citrus fruit are unpleasant for the pest. Its composition acts as a functional repellent, capable of keeping them away from the places where they usually hide. The mechanism of action is based on the biological sensitivity of these invaders to certain intense olfactory stimuli.
These insects have a very developed olfactory system, which allows them to detect odors over long distances. The citric acid present in the fruit irritates their sensory receptors. This reaction causes the insects to reject areas treated with the ingredient. Understanding how pests react to natural repellents is a key step in developing more sustainable pest control strategies.
Juanjo Molinero, technical manager of the pest control company Conplag, from Girona, Spain, points out other advantages of using this resource. The fruit has antibacterial properties that help keep surfaces clean and reduce food sources that could attract the pest. However, some experts clarify that the method helps to repel, but does not completely eliminate the invasive population.
Procedure for home application
The correct employ of the method requires placing the product in slices at strategic points. The main areas include proximity to pipes, corners of the kitchen, or places where insect activity has already been detected. It is too necessary to change the pieces regularly. This measure guarantees the intensity of the aroma and the desired effect.
There is another effective trick to enhance the result. You can prepare a paste with grated lemon peel mixed with a little water. The mixture should be applied to the points where the insects usually circulate.
Why do pests persist in the home?
Cockroaches often invade homes and cause problems in daily routines, being frequently found in the kitchen or behind the refrigerator. Previously, their activity was more common in summer, but climate change has made it easier for them to adapt to winter temperatures.
Molinero explains that the insects seek shelter in dark places and prioritize warm areas to ensure comfort and reproduction. Conventional control methods include insecticides and traps, but a natural solution has aroused people’s interest due to its ecological character and its ability to keep these animals away.