Natural Ways to Keep Rats and Mice Away with Scented Solutions | April 5, 2025
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Introduction: Rats and mice can be a major nuisance, often finding their way into homes and causing damage. One of the most effective ways to keep these pests at bay is through the power of scent. Certain natural scents repel rodents, preventing them from entering your home. In this article, we’ll explore a few DIY recipes using these scents that will help keep your space rodent-free.

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Ingredients:

Peppermint Oil – Known for its strong scent that rats and mice find intolerable.
Cinnamon – The pungent aroma of cinnamon also repels rodents effectively.
Cloves – The scent of cloves is a natural rodent deterrent.
Eucalyptus Oil – A powerful scent that acts as a natural repellent for mice.
Apple Cider Vinegar – A versatile ingredient with a strong smell that rodents dislike.
Lemon Peel – The citrusy scent works as a rodent deterrent.
Garlic – Its strong smell can be used to create a homemade rodent repellent.
Directions:

Peppermint Oil Spray:

Combine 10-15 drops of peppermint essential oil with a cup of water in a spray bottle.
Shake well and spray around entry points such as doors, windows, and baseboards.
Reapply weekly or after cleaning.
Cinnamon and Clove Sachets:

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Fill small cloth pouches or cheesecloth with a mix of ground cinnamon and cloves.
Place these sachets in areas where rodents are likely to enter, such as attics, basements, and behind furniture.
Replace the sachets every few weeks for continued effectiveness.
Eucalyptus Oil Repellent:

In a small bowl, mix a tablespoon of eucalyptus oil with a cup of water.
Place cotton balls soaked in the mixture in corners, behind appliances, or along walls.
Refresh the cotton balls with more oil as the scent fades.
Garlic and Vinegar Spray:

Blend a crushed garlic clove with 2 cups of water and a tablespoon of apple cider vinegar.
Boil the mixture, then strain it into a spray bottle.
Spray it around your home, focusing on areas like door frames and any rodent-prone areas.

 

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