Managing a bed bug infestation can be overwhelming, but natural remedies can help. Diatomaceous earth (DE) is a well-known, chemical-free solution, while the effectiveness of cloves as a repellent lacks strong scientific support.
DE, a fine powder from fossilized aquatic organisms, dehydrates insects by absorbing protective oils from their exoskeletons. It’s non-toxic when used correctly but should be food-grade. Avoid inhaling the dust.
To apply, vacuum mattresses, furniture, and carpets, then lightly sprinkle DE around bed frames, under furniture, and in cracks. Leave it for 5–7 days before vacuuming and reapplying as needed.
Cloves contain eugenol, which may deter insects, but evidence against bed bugs is weak. Clove sachets in closets and clove oil sprays around entry points may help with general pest control.
A balanced approach includes DE, preventative measures, and professional help if needed. Natural methods can assist, but persistent infestations require expert intervention for complete eradication.