That innocent bag of rice in your pantry can become a quiet, ruthless ally when you’re desperate to reclaim your home. For cockroaches, cooked rice mixed with sugar and a small amount of boric acid turns into a deadly feast. Tucked behind refrigerators, under sinks, and in the deep shadows of cabinets, it lures them where they feel untouchable and poisons the colony from within. The change is slow at first: fewer skitters at night, fewer dark shapes fleeing the light, until the silence feels almost unreal.
Rats and mice fall for a different twist on the same humble grain. Uncooked rice, blended with plaster of Paris or baking soda and sweetened with sugar, becomes lethal once they eat and drink. It’s cheap, discreet, and disturbingly effective. But these homemade baits demand respect: label every container, keep them far from children and pets, and treat them like the poisons they are. With patience and care, a simple staple can quietly end the invasion you thought you’d never escape.