๐ชฐ Natural Bug Repellent Using Bay Leaves (Yes, Really!)
Tired of flies buzzing around your kitchen? Mosquitoes eating you alive? Cockroaches sneaking around?
Before reaching for harsh chemicals, try this old-school natural remedy that just might surprise you.
๐ฟ What You’ll Need:
▶️10–15 bay leaves (dried or fresh – both work!)
▶️4 cups of water
▶️A small pot or saucepan
๐งช How to Make It:
✅️1. Boil the water in a pot on your stove.
✅️2. Once it’s boiling, drop in the bay leaves.
✅️3. Turn the heat to low and let it simmer for about 10–15 minutes.
✅️4. After that, turn off the heat and leave the pot open.
✅️5. Let the steam and scent fill the room for at least an hour.
◾️You can also pour the hot mixture into a heat-safe bowl and place it in areas where bugs show up — like near windows, doors, or under the sink.
๐ง Why It Works (Sort Of):
Bay leaves have a strong, herbal smell that many bugs — especially flies, mosquitoes, and even cockroaches — really don’t like. It doesn’t kill them, but it may drive them away temporarily.
๐ก Pro Tips:
↪️Boost the effect by adding a few drops of bay essential oil, eucalyptus oil, or peppermint oil.
↪️Use this method after cooking, near trash cans, or anywhere bugs sneak in.
↪️It’s pet-friendly, safe, and smells kind of nice too!
⚠️ Real Talk:
This trick isn’t magic. It won’t eliminate an infestation, but it’s a safe, natural way to reduce insect activity around your home — especially when used along with cleaning and sealing entry points.
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