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Rodents dont like The smell of mint etc.
So some essential oils or fresh herbs may also work.
Why Toothpaste Works
Toothpaste, especially the kind with a strong minty scent, contains ingredients that are unpleasant to rodents. The smell of menthol and other strong flavors can be overwhelming to their sensitive noses, making them steer clear of areas where toothpaste is present.
How to Use Toothpaste to Repel Mice and Rats
STEP-BY-STEP GUIDE:
Identify Problem Areas: Look for places where you’ve noticed signs of rodent activity. Common areas include under sinks, behind appliances, in cupboards, and around entry points like doors and windows.
Apply Toothpaste: Squeeze a small amount of toothpaste onto cotton balls or pieces of cloth. Place these in the identified areas, especially where you’ve seen droppings or gnaw marks.
Refresh Regularly: The scent of toothpaste will fade over time, so it’s important to replace the cotton balls or cloth pieces with fresh toothpaste every few days.
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