What Smell Do Cockroaches Hate? The Honest Truth About Natural Repellents

Search what smell cockroaches hate and you’ll get a list of 30 essential oils and a promise that a few bay leaves will save your kitchen. Here’s the honest version. A handful of scents — catnip, oregano, peppermint — genuinely make cockroaches walk the other way in lab tests, but no smell kills a colony or reaches the eggs. Repellents relocate roaches; they don’t get rid of them. Some of the famous ones, like cucumber and coffee grounds, do nothing at all. Below is what actually works, what’s overhyped, and where a smell really fits into cockroach control.
The Short, Honest Answer
Cockroaches “smell” with their antennae, and strong volatile compounds — menthol, terpenes, the sharp oils in herbs — irritate them enough to avoid a treated spot for a while. That’s repellency, not control. Two things break it. The scent evaporates within hours to a couple of days, and roaches habituate — they get used to a smell that’s always there and start ignoring it.
So a peppermint spray by the door might keep a stray American roach from wandering in tonight. It will do nothing about the German cockroach colony already nesting behind your cabinet hinge. Worth remembering: cockroaches don’t have a queen. They live in shared harbourages — clusters of nymphs and adults packed into warm cracks — so there’s no single royal target a smell could drive out. A bay leaf in the cupboard is a speed bump, not a wall.
Smells With Real Lab Evidence

A few oils have actually been measured against cockroaches in controlled trials. The numbers look impressive — until you remember they were recorded in sealed dishes at fixed concentrations, which your kitchen is not.
| Scent | What the research shows | Real-home verdict |
|---|---|---|
| Catnip (nepetalactone) | Repelled German cockroaches better than DEET, effective from ~5% | Strongest evidence — but still only repels, and hard to source |
| Oregano oil | ~99% repellency at 2.5% in lab tests | Strong in a dish, fades fast on a shelf |
| Rosemary oil | ~94% repellency at 2.5% | Similar — short-lived |
| Peppermint oil | ~59–69% against brown-banded roaches; mixed elsewhere | Popular, mild, gone within a day or two |
The honest read: these can nudge roaches off a surface for a short time. None of them reach a nest, and none of them last. Useful as a deterrent at an entry point, useless as a cure.
The Folk Remedies (Mild at Best)

- Bay leaves — contain eucalyptol and linalool, so crushed fresh they give off a mild deterrent. Dried supermarket leaves lose potency quickly and need replacing constantly. A light prevention aid, nothing more.
- Citrus peels — the limonene smells clean and may push a roach off a counter. Mostly it just makes your bin smell better.
- Eucalyptus and lavender — pleasant, weakly repellent, and gone by morning.
- Vinegar — doesn’t repel much, but it’s a genuinely useful cleaner. Wiping counters and skirting with it removes the grease and food trails roaches follow. The cleaning does the work, not the smell.
The Myths That Do Nothing
- Cucumber — the internet’s favourite. No measurable effect on cockroaches whatsoever.
- Coffee grounds — these attract roaches about as often as they repel them. Skip it.
- Mothballs — the naphthalene level that would bother a roach is also unpleasant and unsafe for you and your pets indoors, and it still won’t clear a colony.
If you only take one thing from this section: a scent that smells strong to you is not the same as a scent that solves your problem.
Why a Smell Can’t Clear an Infestation

This is the part the listicles leave out. By the time you’re seeing roaches in daylight, the harbourage is overcrowded and there are egg cases — oothecae — wedged into cracks. An ootheca is a hard, sealed capsule that no spray or scent can penetrate, and a single German cockroach egg case holds up to 40 eggs. A smell can’t reach them, can’t kill them, and the moment it fades the population bounces straight back.
The one smell that genuinely changes the outcome is the attractant baked into professional gel bait. Instead of pushing roaches away, it draws them in to eat a slow-acting dose they carry back and share through the harbourage — including the ones you never see. That’s the opposite of a repellent. You don’t want them to leave; you want them to come and eat.
“Hari tu rumah macam kena serang lipas kecik kecik. Stress kejap. Pasang perangkap je penuh. Pasang je penuh.”
— Hanis Zalikha, after the small German cockroaches turned up in her kitchen. The traps filled because that’s a colony, not a stray — and no amount of scent reaches a colony.
How to Actually Use Scents
Scents earn their place in prevention, not cure. Used sensibly, they help keep a clean house clean:
- Wipe counters, the stove edge, and skirting with a vinegar solution to strip the grease trails roaches track and feed on.
- A few drops of peppermint or eucalyptus oil on a cloth, refreshed every couple of days, at door gaps and drain covers can discourage the outdoor American roach that wanders in at night.
- Keep food sealed and the sink dry overnight. No scent beats removing the food and water that drew them in.
If you’re already seeing roaches regularly, finding egg cases, or they keep coming back, it’s past the bay-leaf stage. That’s where gel baiting comes in — the same approach we walk through in how to get rid of cockroaches permanently and why cockroaches keep coming back after spraying. Whichever product you reach for, check it’s registered on the Department of Agriculture pesticide list — and worth knowing, the Ministry of Health links cockroaches to asthma triggers and food-borne bacteria, which is the real reason not to just live with them.
When it’s past the DIY stage
A single gel-baiting visit runs around RM330 at typical market rates, and a 3-visit plan around RM550. The work is the inspection and the placement, not the bottle.
For reference — Nomobug charges RM299 for a one-off cockroach treatment and RM499 for the 3-visit 14-day plan with warranty (three visits across a fortnight to cover the hatch cycle), roughly 10% below the typical market range.
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Most pest companies won’t tell you this, but here it is. If you’ve seen one or two roaches and no egg cases, you don’t need us — and you don’t need 30 essential oils either. Seal the gap they’re coming through, keep the kitchen dry, place a RM8 gel bait near the cabinet hinges at the back, and give it two weeks. A clean, dry, sealed kitchen does more than any fragrance.
Call a professional when you’re seeing them in daylight, finding egg cases, or they’re back within a month of every DIY attempt. That’s a colony, and a colony needs bait, not a nicer-smelling kitchen.
A homeowner in Kajang had peppermint spray and bay leaves in every cupboard for months and still saw German roaches on the counter at night. We found the harbourage behind the kitchen cabinet kickplate — a crack the size of a coin, packed with them. One round of gel bait cleared it in a fortnight. The bay leaves smelled lovely. The roaches did not care.
— Job notes, Nomobug field team
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