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Surprisingly, why so many put a bag of rice on the door handle

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Though this use is more symbolic than scientific, it reflects age-old traditions that treat rice as more than just a pantry staple.

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### 🐜 Pest Deterrent?

Interestingly, rice can sometimes be combined with **natural repellents** like bay leaves or cloves inside the bag. While rice alone isn’t a strong deterrent, when used in these mixtures, the hanging bag can **help discourage ants and other insects** from sneaking in through door cracks.

### 🏡 How to Try It Yourself

**What you’ll need:**

* A breathable pouch (cotton, mesh, muslin)
* ½ to 1 cup of **uncooked white rice**
* Optional: add a few **bay leaves**, **cloves**, or a drop of **essential oil** (like lavender or eucalyptus)

**How to use:**

1. Fill the pouch with the rice and optional add-ins.
2. Tie it securely.
3. Hang it from your **main door handle** or knob — either inside or outside (protected from rain).
4. Replace the rice every 3–4 weeks for best results.

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### ⚠️ Things to Keep in Mind

* This is not a replacement for a dehumidifier in extremely humid areas, but a **helpful addition**.
* Always keep rice bags **out of reach of pets or children**, especially if adding essential oils or herbs.
* Avoid using cooked or flavored rice — only **dry, uncooked rice** works.

### ✅ Final Thought

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It may seem quirky, but hanging a **bag of rice on your door handle** blends tradition with practicality. Whether you’re trying to reduce humidity, freshen your entryway, or simply invite some symbolic good luck, this simple hack might be worth a try.

Sometimes, the simplest solutions — and the oldest traditions — are the most unexpectedly effective.

Want more unusual home hacks or folk traditions with modern benefits? Just let me know!

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