
They’re small, sneaky, and very stubborn. Bedbugs can show up in your home without warning—and once they settle in, it’s really hard to kick them out. Just hearing the word “bedbugs” can make people uncomfortable.
But here’s the good news: there’s a natural, cheap, and effective way to deal with them. It’s something your grandmother might’ve used. Want a hint? It’s a strong-smelling spice we usually think of during the holidays…
Yes, Bedbugs Are a Real Problem

Many people think bedbugs are only found in dirty places, but that’s not true. You can bring them home in a suitcase after a trip, in second-hand clothes, or even in used furniture. Once inside, they hide in mattresses, bed frames, baseboards—even behind electrical outlets.
They’re about the size of an apple seed (around 5mm), brown, oval-shaped, and mostly bite at night. Their bites can cause red, itchy bumps, and for some people, allergic reactions or skin infections.
Why Cloves Work So Well

Cloves aren’t just for cooking or making your house smell nice. They contain eugenol, a natural compound that bugs really hate. It’s known for chasing away and even killing certain pests like mosquitoes, moths, cockroaches—and yes, bedbugs.