Simple, powerful, and completely natural — garlic isn’t just for cooking.
It’s one of the most effective, non-toxic ways to deter common pests without relying on harmful chemicals.
From insects to rodents, here’s how to use this humble bulb to protect your home and garden naturally.

Mice find garlic’s strong aroma unbearable — it disrupts their sense of smell and drives them away.
How to use:
Crush fresh garlic cloves and place them near entry points, behind furniture, or wherever mice activity is seen.
Make a garlic spray by boiling a few cloves in water, letting it cool, and spraying it along baseboards and corners.
Tip: This method is safe, eco-friendly, and helps keep your home chemical-free (though use caution around pets).
Keeping Flies and Mosquitoes Away
Garlic’s sulfur compounds act as a potent natural repellent for flying insects.
To make a garlic spray:
Soak crushed garlic in water for 24 hours.
Strain the liquid and add a small amount of white vinegar.
Spray around doors, windows, patios, and lights.
You can also hang dried garlic bundles near entryways for continuous protection.
This creates a gentle but effective barrier that keeps flies and mosquitoes from entering.
Garlic Against Cockroaches
Cockroaches avoid garlic because its strong scent disorients them.
How to use:
Mix garlic powder with baking soda and sprinkle it under sinks or behind kitchen appliances.
Alternatively, place crushed garlic cloves in dark corners or near walls where roaches hide.
This simple mix helps disrupt nesting and discourages new infestations.