Better Homes and Gardens Australia — December 2017

(John Hannent) #1
CONTAIN YOUR CANS
Keep canned food in neat order


  • and on rotation – by using a can
    holder, where you feed the cans
    in from the top and retrieve them
    from the bottom. You can buy these
    units from kitchen storage stores or
    have a go at building one yourself.
    If making, use the dimensions of
    the cans as your guide to build a
    pine box with two sides, a middle
    shelf that gently slopes back and
    a bottom shelf that gently slopes
    forward. The middle shelf is shorter
    than the length of the box so cans
    drop down to the bottom shelf.
    Glue and nail a stop rail at the front
    to prevent tins from tumbling out. ■


1 MOVE OUT MICE
Drench a cotton ball with several
drops of peppermint, eucalyptus
or spearmint essential oil. Place
them wherever you suspect mice
are entering your home, plus behind
the fridge, dishwasher, washing
machine and dryer. You can also put
them in the roof space or garage.
This may deter mice, but you will
need to take further measures if
the infestation is more serious.


2 BYE-BYE BUGS AND MOTHS
In a spray bottle, make a 50:50
white vinegar and water solution.
Add about 15 drops of eucalyptus,
5 drops of peppermint and 10 drops
of cedarwood essential oil. Mix
well. Use the solution to spray and
wipe the surfaces of your pantry.


3 ANTS, BEGONE!
Put undiluted white vinegar in a
spray bottle and squirt it wherever
ants commonly appear. Also try
wiping peppermint essential oil
or sprinkling ground black or
cayenne pepper in the path of ants.


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If you are sick and
tired of pesky critters
invading your kitchen,
and you wish to avoid
harsh chemical-based
deterrents, have a
go at these friendlier
solutions to help send
them packing.

see ya,


critters!


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4 COMBAT
COCKROACHES
Place a few drops of citronella
essential oil on cotton balls. You
can also try adding peppermint
essential oil to the same or separate
cotton balls. Position the cotton
balls in trouble areas, such as
inside cupboards, under the sink
or behind the fridge. Also adjust
your cleaning routine to include
a DIY spray solution. To make:
mix 120ml of water with 5 drops
of cypress essential oil and 10
drops of peppermint essential
oil in a spray bottle. Spray and
wipe the solution on surfaces
wherever cockroaches appear.

SAY ‘BUG OFF’ WITH OILS
Here are more essential oils you
can try using to repel creepy-
crawlies from your kitchen:
citronella, clove, lemongrass,
lemon eucalyptus, rosemary,
tea tree, cedar, catnip, lavender,
basil, rose geranium, cinnamon,
thyme, lemon, orange and pine.

Photography Chris Jones, Getty Images; projects and styling Hannah St John

112 BHG DECEMBER 2017

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