Pest Control…2 words that are part of your everyday vocabulary if you live in Florida. Insects are everywhere here. If you are not keeping a watchful eye out they can take over quickly. Using natural pest control can eliminate those pests without harming humans, animals, and the environment.

We seem to get the entire pest population here. Some of those pesky critters are bigger and smarter than you may think.

Florida is known for its large wolf spiders and banana spiders, the Palmetto bugs, which are no more than a super-sized roach, and our snakes. Oh, and I can’t exclude the ticks, the fleas and the “I don’t know what the heck they are” bugs that appear in weird places out of nowhere.

Garden and home pests

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The Need For Natural Pest Control

Knowing there are so many pests everywhere we go, I needed to find a way to control them before they got out of hand. The problem was that I didn’t want to use anything that wasn’t safe for humans and animals.

That pretty much eliminated everything on the shelf from Home Depot, Rural King, and Tractor Supply. Now what? Well, I decided to do some internet research to come up with a way to eliminate or at least control, the pest population on my property. I needed natural pest control!

Natural Options

After countless hours of researching, and a lot of trial and error, I think I have it under control. I am not making any promises here, I know what works here in central Florida, in my climate, and in my situation. I can’t make any guarantees for anyone else.

However, feel free to try some of the suggestions here and let me know what you think. Remember, when the pest problem gets crazy, you may have to opt for less natural and more professional pest control but try these natural options first.

Flies

Flies are a pain in the butt. They always buzz in our face, land on our food, get into our cups, and just drive people crazy.

When you have a farm or any animals it seems you will have flies. They infest the feeders, land on feces left by animals, fill the barn, and seem to follow the livestock everywhere.

They also seem to make themselves known around wooden structures like decks and railings especially when these structures are new. Don’t worry though, there is hope.

Natural pest control for flies:

  • Placing cloves into an apple will deter flies. Place it on a table on your deck or patio.
  • Placing a funnel made out of paper into a jar with apple cider vinegar in the bottom catches fruit flies.
  • Purchase a Captivator FlyTrap from Amazon. I own 3 of these and they work well!
  • Leave a finished bottle of wine out and watch the flies drown with the leftover liquid in the bottom.
  • Swat them! Yep, a flyswatter works great.
  • Fill a gallon ziplock bag 3/4 full with water. Drop a penny inside. Hang the bag outside. The light reflections into the many facets of the eyes of the fly will repel them.
  • Make your own flypaper.
  • Plant herbs like lavender, lemongrass, marigolds, mint, and basil.
  • Plant camphor trees. Camphor chases all pests from flies to mosquitos!
Flies

Bees

Most homesteaders do not want to make the bees go away. We want the native bees to pollinate our crops and flowers, after all, we are trying to save them right?

However, yellow jackets and other stinging and biting insects like wasps are not pleasant to have around.  They travel in groups and when they swarm lookout!

Wasps are known for making their hive under porch awnings, in outdoor umbrellas, and in the eaves of houses. The point is, they need to go.

Natural pest control for stinging bees and wasps:

  • Combine 1 part water with 4 parts sugar in an inverted water bottle with the bottom cut off. Hang outside to attract yellow jackets. Once in they are trapped.
  • Make a soapy water solution. Put the solution in a bottle that attaches to a hose and sprays a good distance. Spray wasp nests with the solution.
  • Grow wormwood, eucalyptus, mint, and citronella to naturally repel wasps.
Wasps
Wasps in their nest

Ticks

Ticks seem to be everywhere and come in all sizes from super tiny to the size of a small bean. These creatures can carry diseases and are sometimes hard to find until they are buried deep in your skin.

Ticks seem to be getting worse every year so prevention is key. Always check yourself over from head to toe when you walk in the woods or anywhere that ticks may survive.

Ticks can affect people and animals so make sure you check them also regularly.

Natural pest control for ticks:

  • Mix witch hazel and water at a 10:1 ratio, place in a spray bottle and spray animals as a tick repellant. (kills ticks already on them too)
  • Mix 2 tsp vegetable oil with 10 drops of peppermint oil, add a few drops of dish soap, apply once a week to your domestic animals.
  • Add 1/8 tsp. of garlic powder per pound of dog food to repel fleas and ticks.
  • Combine 4 oz. distilled water and 10 drops of eucalyptus oil into a spray bottle and spray your animals.
  • Add a few drops of tea tree oil to a spray bottle with water and spray on animals.
  • 80 drops of cinnamon oil and one oz. of water can be added to a sprayer that attaches to a garden hose to treat your yard for ticks.
  • Plant lavender, citronella, lemongrass, pennyroyal, and rosemary.
  • Invest in Guinea Fowl, chickens, and ducks! These animals eat ticks and other pests.
  • Allow for opossums, some fire ants, and nematodes, they feast on ticks also.
Tick buried in the skin
A tick buried in the skin

Mosquitoes

Mosquitoes seem to be the most hated insect on the planet. They are everywhere.

They can ruin your outdoor events, swimming excursions and walks through the woods. There are many ways to eliminate mosquitoes.

Learning why they are around and what is attracting them is the first step in controlling them.  Did you know catnip, when pulled off the plant and rubbed directly on your clothes and skin will repel them? Try it.

I am sure you will find some natural pest control measures that you can use around your home and property. Just do a search on Google for “natural mosquito repellant.

Child surrounded by mosquitoes
Child swarmed with mosquitoes

Other Miscellaneous Pests

Do you grow cucumbers? Do you battle with cucumber beetles? Did you know that a simple and natural pest control is to plant sunflowers with your cucumbers?  

That’s right, those pesky beetles will flock to the heads of a fully grown sunflower! Then you can simply brush those beetles right off into a bag and dispose of them easily.

Have you ever noticed that your green leaves on some of your plants look like a blotchy mess of holes throughout the leaves? Those are probably flea beetles.

These little creatures will pick a plant, start eating the leaves and then they lay their eggs on the underside of the leaves. Their eggs look like small brownish-red balls the size of fleas.

Although you should scrape the eggs off, sprinkling coffee grounds around the base of the plant will deter those little beetles from eating any more of that plant.

Brown flea beetle
Adult brown flea beetle

Ants

Sugar ants are a nuisance. They get into your food and destroy everything edible if you let them. Sugar ants are easily seen as they seem to travel single file on a path from their nest to whatever it is they are consuming.

To get rid of sugar ants in the home, simply combine 1 part Borax and 3 parts sugar. Add water to this mixture until it resembles the consistency of syrup.

Place a small amount in a jar lid that you can place near the area they are devouring their food at. They will take this mixture back to the nest and will eventually die.

Carpenter ants are another problem for homeowners. These ants can damage wood so badly and so quickly that it is not uncommon for someone to invest thousands of dollars into replacing the damages that carpenter ants left behind.

The best way to eliminate carpenter ants is with diatomaceous earth. Simply sprinkle it anywhere there may be ants.

Diatomaceous earth is like ground glass to insects, as it cuts and tears away at their insides, resulting in their death. Diatomaceous earth works well for cockroaches also.

Carpenter Ants
Carpenter Ants

Quick Hack

For a quick solution to pests outside try the mosquito plant.

Now you are educated and armed with the knowledge to successfully control some of the main pests around your home and property with natural pest control methods that are safe to people and animals.

Try some of these methods and drop me a comment below. Do you have other suggestions? Please share.

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