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Cinnamon is considered a natural bug repellent because "insects and other pests don't like the smell of cinnamon, nor are they fond of its powdered texture," explains pest control expert Natalie Barrett.
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Learn More »Keeping unwanted visitors out of your home can be a challenge. Many bug repellents have harsh chemicals or strong scents that you don't want lurking around your home. Thankfully, experts say that there might be a harmless solution to your bug problem in your spice cabinet. Read on to find out which spice works as a natural bug repellant, and for signs that you're already dealing with an infestation, If You Smell This in Your Bedroom, You Might Have Bed Bugs.
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Learn More »Not only do bugs dislike the smell of cinnamon, but the spice also contains eugenol, a chemical compound commonly found in other insect repellents. "Eugenol is a naturally occurring aromatic compound derived primarily from cloves and used as a flavoring agent. As a pesticide, it has many uses," per the New York State Integrated Pest Management Program at Cornell University. "The EPA [Environmental Protection Agency] allowed eugenol to be used as an active ingredient in minimum risk pesticides because of its long history of human exposure and safe use as a food ingredient." Eugenol is also found in cloves, nutmeg, and basil. And for more useful information delivered straight from your inbox, sign up for our daily newsletter.ae0fcc31ae342fd3a1346ebb1f342fcb
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