
The final thing you’ll need to equip yourself with in order to take down the army of tiny invaders is everyone’s favorite common household disinfectant: Borax. Even if you don’t own Borax, it can be found at most convenience stores, and it isn’t expensive.

You’ll also need to locate an old, empty spray bottle to hold your finished product. Make sure that the opening isn’t clogged, though; you’ll want to be able to spray as much of the mixture as possible at one time!

Now that you have all of your ingredients ready, start by pouring the six teaspoons of sugar into a container that can withstand the heat of the boiling water. Any glass or ceramic drinking mug that you have in your kitchen will do.
