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Use lavender or eucalyptus oil as alternative scents to peppermint and cloves.
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Add dried rosemary or bay leaves to sachets for a pleasant aroma and extra mouse-repelling power.
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For a homemade spray, combine garlic and cayenne pepper with water and a small amount of dish soap to increase sticking power.
FAQs
Q: Are these natural repellents safe for pets and children?
A: Generally, yes. However, essential oils and spices like cayenne can irritate pets, especially cats and dogs. Use repellents out of their reach and monitor for any reactions.
Q: How soon can I expect to see results?
A: You may notice fewer mouse signs within a few days, but consistent use is key to long-term effectiveness.
Q: Can I use these repellents alongside traps?
A: Yes, combining natural repellents with traps can improve results, especially for severe infestations.
Q: Do these repellents kill mice?
A: No, these methods are intended to deter and repel mice rather than kill them.
Using these natural remedies not only helps keep your home mouse-free but also promotes a safer, chemical-free environment for your family and pets. Give them a try and say goodbye to unwanted rodent guests!
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