Bay leaves are a natural way to get rid of bugs in your home.
What Bay Leaves Can Do
Many people put bay leaves in soups and stews because they add a nice smell. However, they contain chemicals like eucalyptol that insects don’t like. Because of this, they are a great, non-toxic way to keep bugs like roaches, ants, and flies away without using harsh chemicals.
How to Use Bay Leaves to Keep Bugs Away
Bay leaves should be boiled: To do this easily, boil bay leaves in water. The goal is to make a strong, fragrant steam that bugs don’t like.
Steps: Put some bay leaves in a pot of water and heat it up. For a few minutes, let it simmer until the smell comes out. The smell of the steam will make bugs less likely to stay around.
Bay Leaf Sachets: Put dried bay leaves in small sachets and put them all over the house, especially in kitchens and pantries where bugs like to hang out.
Tip: Slightly crush the leaves to get more of the oils out and make them work better.
Direct Use: Just put whole or crushed bay leaves in drawers, cabinets, and corners of rooms, especially where you see bugs.
Why Pick Bay Leaves?
Safety: Bay leaves are safe to use around the house, even if you have pets or kids. This is different from many chemical repellents.
Cost-effective: Compared to store-bought insecticides, they are a cheap option.
Dual-Purpose: They can be used for both cooking and keeping pests away.
Environmentally friendly: bay leaves are a green way to get rid of bugs.