Termites are silent destroyers. While wooden doors are their usual targets, sometimes these pests move to walls, causing cracks, moisture issues, and structural damage. Instead of spending thousands on chemical treatments, you can try these 5 cost-effective home remedies to get rid of termites naturally.

1. Asafoetida Solution – Strong Smell, Strong Action

Asafoetida (hing) is not just a kitchen spice; it’s a termite repellent. Termites hate its pungent aroma, making it a simple and effective solution.

How to Use:

· Mix ½ to 1 teaspoon of asafoetida in water and pour into a spray bottle.

· Spray the solution directly on termite-infested areas and paths.

· Repeat after an hour for maximum effect.

Cost: Only Rs 10-20 from your kitchen or grocery store.

2. Bitter Gourd & neem – A Natural Panacea

Bitter gourd juice, combined with neem leaves, acts as a termite deterrent and helps eliminate them from the roots.

How to Use:

· Grind bitter gourd and extract its juice.

· Grind fresh neem leaves and mix them into the juice.

· Pour the solution into a spray bottle and spray on affected walls.

· Repeat 2-3 times if termite activity persists.

Benefit: Works naturally without chemicals and strengthens walls.

3. red chilli – Spice Up Termite Control

Red chilli powder can be turned into a termite-killing paste or spray thanks to its burning effect.

How to Use:

· Grind dry red chillies into powder and mix with lukewarm water to make a solution.

· Spray on infested areas or make a paste to fill termite tunnels.

Pro Tip: The burning sensation kills termites instantly and prevents them from returning.

4. Clove Power – Aromatic Yet Deadly

Clove water or clove powder is another natural option for termite control.

How to Use:

· Grind whole cloves into powder and soak in half a glass of water for 2-3 hours.

· Filter the liquid, pour into a spray bottle, and apply to termite-affected walls.

Bonus: Clove’s strong aroma also keeps other insects away.

5. salt Solution – Simple and Effective

Salt is cheap but surprisingly effective against termites.

How to Use:

· Dissolve salt in water to prepare a liquid solution.

· Pour it directly on affected areas or use a spray bottle to target tunnels and walls.

Benefit: Works as a natural dehydrator for termites, eliminating them over time.

Final Tip: Early Action Saves Your Home

If you notice termite marks, clean the area first with a wet cloth and broom before applying any remedy. Regularly checking and treating early infestations ensures termites don’t damage your walls or wooden fixtures. With these simple hacks, you can keep your home termite-free for just around Rs 50, without expensive chemical treatments.

 

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