How to discreetly keep unwanted visitors away from your home

If nighttime noises disturb you and your food supply mysteriously dwindles, it’s likely that unwanted guests have moved into your home. Discover eco-friendly methods to encourage them to leave without resorting to extreme measures.

Understanding mouse behavior

The focus of mice is finding food, shelter, and a safe place to breed. They penetrate through small cracks and hide in warm, dark places.

A crucial thing to remember: if you scare them away without offering them an escape route, they will try to make their way by gnawing more.

Natural methods to keep mice away

  1. Fuel oil: a repellent odor solution

The strong smell of fuel oil is repulsive to mice. They naturally avoid places where this scent is present.

How to use:

  1. Impregnate a few pieces of fabric with fuel oil.
  2. Place them in strategic places such as corners, holes, and mouse passages.
  3. Be careful not to overdo it to avoid an unpleasant smell throughout the house.
  1. Crushed celery: an effective deterrent

Celery contains natural compounds that can disrupt the digestive system of mice, causing them to flee.

Directions for use:

  1. Arrange crushed celery near the mouse holes.
  2. Place a small container of water nearby.
  3. This approach will naturally deter them from staying.
  1. Chili powder: a powerful repellent against mice

Mice hate the smell of chili pepper, irritating their respiratory system.

How to use:

  1. Sprinkle chili powder in the corners of the house, under furniture, and along baseboards.
  2. For increased effectiveness, mix it with 250 ml of water, 125 ml of vegetable oil and 80 ml of dishwashing liquid.
  3. Spray this solution in the risk areas.
  1. Mint: a natural rodent repellent

The smell of mint acts as a natural repellent against mice, but also against cockroaches and mosquitoes.

Directions for use:

  1. Place fresh mint leaves in areas frequented by mice.
  2. Soak cotton wool with peppermint essential oil and place it near rodent holes and passages.
  3. Plant mint plants around your home for long-lasting protection.

Preventing a new infestation

Once the mice are away, adopt these simple gestures to prevent them from returning:

  • Seal any holes and cracks they could enter through.
  • Store your food in airtight containers so as not to attract it.
  • Clean your home regularly, especially under furniture and behind appliances.
  • Avoid leaving food scraps accessible, especially at night.

In conclusion

With these natural tricks, you can effectively keep mice away without resorting to toxic products. Adopt these eco-friendly methods to keep your home healthy and protected from rodents.

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