
Rats and mice will scurry away from your home for good if they smell one natural item they ‘fear’
Rats and mice are highly sensitive to smell due to their poor vision, which necessitates heightened other senses for survival. To deter these pests, households should utilise potent scents that will “overpower” their olfactory sense. Pest control specialists at Eliminated LTD have revealed several odours that rats and mice detest to ensure they “stay away”. Lavender Mice and rats “hate the smell of lavender”, so employing a lavender-scented spray or even better, cultivating a lavender plant will naturally repel them from your home, reports the Express. Alternatively, you could concoct your own solution using a quarter to half a cup of flowers per one-quarter cup of water in a spray bottle to keep mice at bay. Ensure to shake well before each use, then spray surfaces in affected areas until damp but not excessively wet with the solution. Refresh this solution monthly to maintain its freshness and effectiveness at deterring mice.
Rats and mice hate the smell of lavender
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Citrus oil Rats and mice despise the scent of citrus oils as they contain limonene, a compound found in lemons, oranges, and grapefruits. Limonene is also present in numerous cleaning products such as soaps, detergents, and disinfectants, giving these products their fresh and clean aroma when used around the house. Citrus oils like lemon and orange are also “very effective at keeping rats and mice away” from a particular area or object. However, due to the potency of citrus oils, they should be used sparingly or diluted with water before being applied to an area or object that requires treatment.
Rats and mice hate citrus oil smells because they contain limonene
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Peppermint oil Peppermint oil is “effective” in deterring rats and mice as they find the menthol scent unpleasant. When mice encounter the aroma of this essential oil, they “associate it with danger and fear”. Consequently, they’ll “avoid areas” where it’s present or attempt to “stay away from it” as much as possible. This is one of the most frequently used ingredients in homemade mouse repellents. The strong smell is enough to keep mice away from a specific area or object. Simply put a few drops on cotton balls and place them in areas where mice are likely to hide. Chilli powder
Rats and mice will ‘stay away’ from homes when using 1 natural item they ‘hate and fear’
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Chilli powder is another excellent choice for creating homemade rat repellents because it’s “inexpensive and easy to obtain at most grocery stores”. You’ll need approximately two tablespoons of chilli powder per litre of water before adding it to your spray bottle or hand sanitiser container. The experts stated: “This is an effective home remedy for getting rid of mice because it smells terrible to them and they won’t stay around long enough for their sense of smell to become accustomed to it.” Simply sprinkle some chilli powder in areas where you suspect there may be mice, such as behind cupboards or under furniture.
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