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Keep pantry bugs away from food by place 1 fresh item in the cupboards

By staff7 October 2025No Comments3 Mins Read

A cleaning fan shared a simple hack to keep unwanted bugs away from food in cupboards using one fresh item

13:53, 07 Oct 2025Updated 13:53, 07 Oct 2025

As the chillier months of autumn roll in, unwanted insects and pests often become more prevalent in homes as they seek shelter, warmth or food. While many are harmless, it’s crucial to prevent them from nibbling on pantry foods which they can easily access, reports the Express.

Cleaning enthusiast and TikTok sensation Chantel Mila, better known as Mama Mila online, recently divulged some of her top tips for warding off pesky bugs. To keep your kitchen cupboards bug-free and food-safe, she suggested using a common herb.

You won’t need any harsh chemical deterrents to safeguard your food-filled kitchen cupboards. In fact, Chantel advised using one particular herb – either dried or fresh – to help fend off unwanted pests and protect pantry food.

How to keep insects away from kitchen cupboards

Simply pop a small handful of bay leaves on one of the shelves. The potent aroma will do the trick.

Bay leaves can help ward off pantry pests such as weevils and moths. This is due to the leaves’ powerful, aromatic compounds, which are disagreeable to insects. They also contain eucalyptol, known for its insect-repellent properties.

A 2006 study examined the effectiveness of various essential oils as pest repellents, discovering that they can also repel insects such as cockroaches and mosquitoes. Although research on bay leaves is limited, the study found that eucalyptus, basil and anise were the most effective deterrents.

Proof Pest suggested scattering fresh bay leaves on countertops and cupboard shelves – or any place you fancy. To keep the leaves in place, you can stick them to your cabinets or put an object over them to ensure they stay put.

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If you’re keen to go above and beyond to protect dry foods, pop the leaves directly into the food containers.

Bay leaves can also be used to ward off moths in wardrobes. Moths are drawn to keratin, the protein found in animal-based fabrics, as well as in human hair and shed skin cells.

Keratin is present in materials such as cashmere, wool, silk, feathers, and fur. According to Seep, the potent bitter scent of bay leaves is often successful in repelling various insects, including flies and cockroaches.

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