Bay leaves contain natural compounds such as eucalyptol and linalool, which give them a sharp, aromatic fragrance. While humans often find this smell pleasant or neutral, rats and cockroaches are extremely sensitive to strong odors. These pests rely heavily on scent to navigate, locate food, and feel safe. Bay leaves interfere with that process, making treated areas uncomfortable and uninviting.
Unlike poisons, bay leaves do not kill pests. Instead, they drive them away, encouraging them to leave and avoid returning.
How Bay Leaves Deter Cockroaches
Cockroaches prefer dark, warm, and hidden spaces—especially kitchens and storage areas. The smell of bay leaves overwhelms their sensory system and disrupts their ability to forage.
Method for cockroaches:
- Use dried bay leaves for stronger and longer-lasting scent.
- Lightly crush or tear the leaves to release their oils.
- Place them in areas where cockroaches are commonly seen: