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Rats hate the mint smell. As practice shows, they cannot tolerate the smell of the mint plant. While no one knows why this phenomenon occurs, we sprinkle fresh mint leaves on the ground to keep rats away.
But to be on the safe side, it's not enough to grow mint at home. The leaves can be crushed to add flavor.
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You can choose to use the smell of mosquito coils to dry the rats directly, because the rats are very sensitive to this smell, or getting such a smell will hurt themselves, so they won't think about it.
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Rats like smells, but I think rats hate the smell of rat poison, and generally rats will take the initiative to walk away when they smell rat poison, so I think rats can be driven away by the smell of rat poison.
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Flavors that can repel rats include coriander, elderberry, rat tendon, mint, mothballs, etc.
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Rodent repellent, aluminum phosphide.
Rats hate the smell of mint, so get a few pots of mint and put them at the head of the bed in the corner, or get some cotton balls dipped in peppermint oil and put them around (like a circle around your bed).
Keep food out of the reach of rats, clean up the room, and throw away garbage often.
The smell of ammonia is also useful because it smells like carnivore urine, but it doesn't smell as good as mint.
There is an electronic mouse repellent to buy.
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The smells that can repel rats are: the smell of mint, the smell of cat hair, the smell of mothballs, the smell of laurel leaves, the smell of chili peppers, and so on.
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I think the smell of dichlorvos can drive away rats, after all, rats are still very disgusted with this smell.
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The smell of rat poison can not only drive away rats, but also make rats lose their lives!
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Rat poison, you can go to the market to buy some rat poison, mix the rat poison into the food, induce the mouse to eat, and then drive away the cold mice, or keep a cat at home to catch mice, although most cats will not take the initiative to catch mice, you can raise wild cats, but be careful not to be hurt by wild cats.
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Smell can't keep rats away! Only rat poison is effective. With the right approach, it will work in no time!
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The smells that can repel mice are: the smell of mint, the smell of cat hair, and the mothball.
The smell of laurel leaves, the smell of peppers, and so on.
1. The smell of mint.
Rats hate the mint smell. Practice has shown that they are intolerant of the taste emitted by the mint plant. Sprinkle fresh mint leaves on the ground.
It is possible to let the rats go.
2. The smell of cat hair.
Rats don't like to stay in places that smell like cat hair, so it's a good idea to put some cat hair in areas where there may be mice.
3. The smell of mothballs.
Mothballs are protected from moths because of their peculiar taste.
The proximity can also repel rats. If you find a rat in your home, you can place some mothballs outside the hole where you have been spotted, and the rats will generally stay away when they smell it.
4. The smell of laurel leaves.
The taste of laurel leaves is not much different from the smell of mint, so laurel leaves can also repel mice.
5. The smell of chili peppers.
All mammals.
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Rats are most afraid of these 5 smells.
1. Mint flavor.
Rats don't like mint flavors, but if you buy some mint leaves and put them in a rat-infested area, you will definitely be able to prevent it from coming.
2. Cat hair. 3. Mothball.
We all know that mothballs have a big smell, and they are generally placed in the closet, which is something that grandma and mothers often use, in fact, the main reason for putting mothballs is to prevent rats and other insects from biting clothes. So when I found a place in my house where there were traces of rats, I put mothballs on them to deter them.
4. Laurel leaves.
Laurel leaves are used in the same way as mint leaves, rats don't like the taste of laurel leaves, and the best way to use them is to mash them and put them in places where rats are frequented.
5. Chili peppers. Chili peppers have a pungent smell, sometimes we can feel it when we stir-fry, all animals are afraid of chili peppers, sprinkle chili powder in rat-infested areas can stop them from coming to the house, because chili peppers can hurt their eyes. If you want to be fierce, put millet spicy.
1. It is necessary to check how the rats enter the room, check whether there are unsealed holes in the room, such as air conditioning holes, range hood holes, etc., if there are them, you can plug the steel wool balls (about 5) and then spray the foaming agent on the periphery, and the mice will never get in again.
2. Seal all the food that rats can eat in the room so that the rats can't smell anything.
3. Considering that there are elderly and children, it is safest to use a sticky rat board. If you have pets at home and are worried about children and pets touching them, you can fold the sticky mouse board into multiple shapes, with the glued side on the innermost side to form a sealed pipe. Rats are very fond of burrowing, and folding them into a pipe shape can increase the chances of catching mice.
If a small mouse sticks to the sticky board, they will send a distress signal to their companion, which will catch more rats. If you catch a large rat, you need to throw it away and rearrange a new sticky rat board, as the rat will give a warning signal like its own kind.
The position of the sticky mouse board is also very important, the mouse has poor eyesight, and the mouse walks on its own whiskers against the wall; Therefore, the mouse board needs to be placed against the wall, and you can also observe the rat tracks to feel that those places need to be emphatically arranged.
4. Use a mouse repellent at home to interfere with the brain waves of mice, so that the rats indoors can not survive and reproduce normally, so that they can accelerate their escape from the scene.
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As an animal that survives in nature, there must be its natural enemies, that is, cats, using cats to drive away mice is the most effective way.
The easiest thing is to take something that the mouse likes, put it in the corner and put a mouse trap next to it, and wait for the mouse to come and steal it and get caught.
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