See moths in your grain? Don't throw them away! *Plodia interpunctella*, the Indian grain moth, ruins tons of food every year, but the solution lies in your kitchen. Common bay leaves, used for centuries, contain eucalyptol and eugenol, powerful natural repellents. These compounds effectively repel pests without affecting the taste of your food. To protect grains, place 2-3 dried bay leaves directly into each jar of rice, buckwheat, or pasta. Replace the leaves every 2-3 months to maintain maximum aroma and repellent properties. In ancient Rome and Greece, bay leaves were used to preserve grain and figs. They protect not only from granary moths but also from woodworm, preventing them from infesting your pantry. This simple, eco-friendly solution works flawlessly. Forget about chemicals! Check your pantry today: add a fresh bay leaf and enjoy your grains without unwanted guests.