🫖 Can a Tea Bag Really Keep Mice and Spiders Away? Here’s the Truth
Some people believe that placing certain tea bags around the house can help repel pests like mice and spiders. The idea mostly comes from the strong scent of herbs used in some teas.
🌿 Why people think it works
Certain herbs contain natural compounds that insects and small animals may dislike. For example:
- peppermint
- lavender
- eucalyptus
These plants contain aromatic oils that may irritate the sensitive smell receptors of pests.
Because of this, some people place peppermint tea bags in areas where pests appear.
🐭 Does it repel mice?
There is limited scientific evidence that tea bags alone will repel house mouse effectively.
Strong scents like peppermint may:
- temporarily discourage mice
- mask food smells
However, mice often adapt quickly and may ignore the scent if food is available.
🕷️ What about spiders?
Some scents such as peppermint or eucalyptus may make areas less attractive to certain spiders like the common house spider, but they won’t eliminate an infestation.
Tea bags may help slightly in small spaces but are not a reliable pest control method.
⚠️ Why tea bags alone are not enough
Pests are usually attracted by:
- food crumbs
- clutter
- entry points in walls or windows
Even strong scents won’t stop them if these factors remain.
✅ What actually works better
For effective pest prevention:
- Seal cracks and holes in walls and doors
- Store food in airtight containers
- Keep floors and counters clean
- Use traps or professional pest control if needed
💡 Tip: If you like natural methods, using cotton balls with peppermint oil is generally stronger than tea bags because the oil is more concentrated.
✔️ Bottom line:
Tea bags—especially peppermint ones—may slightly discourage pests, but they won’t reliably keep mice or spiders away on their own.
If you’d like, I can also share 8 natural scents that pests hate (and actually work better than tea bags). 🐭🕷️🌿