Why You Should Bury Garlic in a Bucket of Rice ๐ŸŒพ๐Ÿง„๐Ÿšซ๐Ÿ›

You open your rice bin.
You reach in for dinner.
And then you see them.
Tiny brown bugs.
Crawling.
Multiplying.
Ruining everything.
Theyโ€™re weevils โ€” small pantry pests that infest grains, lay eggs, and turn your carefully stored rice into a breeding ground.
And once theyโ€™re in?
Getting them out is nearly impossible.
You dump the rice.
You scrub the container.
You swear youโ€™ll never buy in bulk again.
But thereโ€™s a better way.
A simple, old-fashioned trick used for generations in homes across Asia, Africa, and the Mediterranean:
Bury a whole garlic bulb in your rice.
No chemicals.
No plastic gadgets.
Just one clove โ€” working silently, naturally, and effectively.
Letโ€™s dive into why this works โ€” and how it can save your pantry.
๐Ÿงช Why Garlic Works: Science Meets Tradition
Garlic isnโ€™t just for flavor.
Itโ€™s a natural pest repellent.
When whole, unpeeled garlic is buried in rice: