Keeping pests out of the house can feel like a constant battle—especially when it comes to rats and cockroaches.
While no natural method guarantees a completely pest-free home, there’s one simple trick many households still rely on today:
Bay leaves.
Yes, the same fragrant leaves used in soups and stews may also help make your home less attractive to unwanted visitors.
Why Bay Leaves?
Bay leaves contain strong natural compounds that produce a powerful herbal aroma.
For humans, the scent is pleasant.
For many pests, it’s not.
- Rats dislike strong unfamiliar smells
- Cockroaches rely heavily on scent to navigate
- The aroma may encourage pests to avoid the area
A Natural and Safer Option
Unlike chemical sprays or toxic repellents, bay leaves are:
- Non-toxic when used properly
- Safe around most households
- Long-lasting and inexpensive
Dried bay leaves can keep their scent for several months.
Where to Place Them
For better results, place bay leaves in areas where pests usually hide or search for food.
- Kitchen cabinets
- Pantry shelves
- Behind appliances
- Under sinks
- Near doors and windows
Continue reading to discover how to use bay leaves correctly—and why they work best with other prevention methods →