As the seasons change, many homeowners face an unwanted invasion: stink bugs, ladybugs, and various window pests looking for a warm place to hide. While these insects are mostly harmless, they can be a major nuisance when they swarm your glass panes and entry points.
If you are looking for a chemical-free way to reclaim your windows, there is a simple, DIY solution that costs pennies to make.
Why They Target Your Windows
Most window pests are attracted to the warmth and light reflected by the glass. Stink bugs, in particular, release a pheromone that signals to others that they’ve found a good spot, leading to a full-blown infestation.
The “Magic” Window Mixture
You don’t need expensive exterminators or harsh sprays. The most effective mixture for a “window trap” or repellent usually consists of three household staples:
* Water (2 cups)
* Dish Soap (1 tablespoon — dawn or any concentrated soap works best)
* White Vinegar (1/2 cup — optional, for extra potency)
How It Works
The secret lies in the surface tension of the water. When you mix dish soap into the water, it breaks the surface tension. If pests like stink bugs or ladybugs land in the mixture, they can no longer stay afloat and will quickly be neutralized.
Furthermore, the scent of vinegar and soap acts as a deterrent, making the windowsill a much less attractive landing zone for new arrivals.
Instructions for Use
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