This information is bogus. After I have caught several rats they will avoid the trap so I scrub them in bleach water with a tooth brush. Mice are easy to catch, they will visit the baited trap no matter what.
I can confirm mothballs work very well. I have a shed I rebuilt last year, under which mice had gone crazy, and after replacing everything except the frame I stapled small bags of mothballs (purchased at Walmart) under the new floor. After one year I can still easily smell the mothballs when I'm near the shed and have seen no evidence of any mice!
thanks for the tip - I'm trying to get rid of mice who think it's fun to chew the wires in my car - they got inside and chewed up the wiring to my gas gauge so it always showed I had an empty tank. Took the car in and they found not only chewed up wiring (from inside the car under the seats they had to remove, and found a family of dead little mice!! $1500 later, my car is fixed but I'm afraid of mice returning this winter.
@@Sunshine-fy4fz That is most definitely annoying! I can relate. The car dealerships do charge an arm and a leg for any rodent damage and no insurance covers that! Smart 🤔☹️! We learned our lesson when squirrels decided to be mechanics in our car. It was a disaster. And the mice issue is a familiar one also… in the garage, where they think they should share the space and the advantages of living indoors with possible food sources . 🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️ In this winter I’m following a southeastern farmer’s smart advice! Jiffy muffin mix + baking soda in a plastic container with a small whole = the mice eat it, cannot digest it, but walk away and die elsewhere! Excellent solution!!! Clean without having dead headless animals, or squeaking ones on a sticky track, or numerous others in a bucket… when I have no idea what to do with them…🙄🙄🙄😆😆
They banned mothballs in my country because they were found to carry hazard chemicals which causes cancer but I can remember back in the day before the ban we used to put them in drawers and wardrobes and I used to throw a couple under the seats of my car I liked the fresh smell.
@@Sunshine-fy4fzafter 3 repairs costing $1350 total, in winter once a week I spray engine compartment with Amazon pest repellant (smells minty) mixes with coyote urine in a portable sprayer. Top back side of engine, wheel wells in front and down behind fenders with the hood open. Gotta do every weekend. And a bag of mothballs tucked in a safe spot. No problems after. Warm weather/summer not needed.
@@funfan515 If it's a small bucket of water, like the walk the plank traps, you can empty into a flushing toilet. Not sure what the plumbing community thinks of this, but sometimes there aren't many options in terrible weather.
I have successfully repelled mice using swimming pool granular chlorine. I buy a 3 lb pack in the discount store and put a tablespoon in a coffee cup lid near mouse droppings. The leftover can be used in your washing machine btw. Much cheaper than and equal to/ better than Chlorox.
Years ago I heard a noise in my kitchen. I looked into the kitchen and noticed the Paprika spice jar had fallen. A couple of nights later it happened again. The following night I put some Paprika on the counter and waited. I heard the noise and saw a field rat attracted to the Paprika. Next night I set the trap with Paprika. Got it! How strange! Never since had any issues!
Just a note for viewers- don't think that these smells or any others will drive rodents out of your house or attic or some space. Nothing works- light, sounds, smells, etc. Indoors is so much safer for rodents than anything else that they will not leave. The only reliable method to get them out is to close up access points and then trap the rodents. Bucket traps work very well and are pretty much the one reliable easy solution.
What should i bait the bucket with. I just purchased two yesterday and haven’t been able to catch any with smearing peanut butter on the lid. Granted i think they have learned the peanut butter ive been using on the sticky traps as well. And they have been avoiding. Also should i place it inside the bucket or on the swinging flap on the top?
All the mints, had a terrible problem seasonally in the city running in and out, due to a flourishing packed front garden of 8' tall, plate sized sunflowers--rodents thrive on the seeds--they HATE cinnamon (even little bundled if sticks tied and placed around), And so many potted herbs, a windowsill full of basil, sage, rosemary...but the macdaddy of all repellants, I saw them fleeing from under my kitchen out into the yard, to my utter shock: PEPPERMINT OIL SPRAY! It's not even poison (which I tried and had limited dangerous success (oh they eat the chunks in your house--you are looking for dead animal... not safe anywhere near a pet or child). The Gallon of peppermint oil spray around occasionally still if I see any signs. The granule packets last in strong smell about 2 months (the spray it again, a small 4"sq.pillow), 😂 threw a dozen up in my attic... GONE.
I have two cats an a Pitbull and they still show up in my apartment!! I have a neighbor that hoards and our building gets mice quite often. They don’t care about my pets at all sadly!
I had a problem with a raccoon in a shed behind my garage. I went to Target and got moth balls. When I put the mothballs in several containers and then pushed the filled containers through the entrance the raccoon was using he came running out across the backyard like he'd been shot. No raccoons since then.
I had a jalapeño plant in my garden with lots of peppers ripening on it. I thought it was safe from garden mice, but I came out to check on it one day, and every pepper had been eaten up to the stem. It seems my wild southwestern mice enjoy chili peppers.
All rodents hate garlic ! Add pieces of garlic as neighbours to your plants, should keep the rodents away... If the garlic is vital enough to start growing....
@@RichardBenoit-q4zI set up a night vision deer cam to see what was eating my tomatoes and peppers, including jalapeños, at night. It was rats. I'm in Louisiana too. The squirrels might take one or two in the late afternoon but the rats would literally feast all freaking night. Finally trapped them all but it was maddening to be feeding vermin for an entire growing season. 😤🤬
I had very hot chili peppers of different kinds, and the mice devoured them. They loved it. Maybe because they were so hungry I don’t know, but that definitely is not a deterrent..
I avoid using ammonia inside because it seems to indicate where house pets should go to relieve themselves. The smell of the ammonia from urine is what dogs use to “mark their territory”.
I use Bounce dryer sheets in my popup trailer that I use once a year and parked in a rural shed,works for me. Also used rodent repellent expanding foam in ch as nnel where trailer wirering runs, that worked too.
I have tried using Peppermint oil with some success. Problem is that you have respray the area frequently. Also, I heard mixing baking soda with corn meal will kill the mice and rats, but is not harmful to other animals.
@@1974priyan Depends on when you see new activity (droppings). I would start with weekly application and adjust accordingly. Season also has impact, winter may require more frequently than summer.
I could see mice tunneling in the insulation so I put moth balls in the holes and set traps. Before the moth balls, no mice. After the moth balls I am finding mice in the traps everywhere. It seems to attract them!
A friend forwarded this to me today. I live on a ranch and the mice have gotten inside. Had the Exterminator set traps to no avail. Does this really work? And do any of you commenters have any advice for me?
@@garyweber8370try peppermint oil with water and small few drops of dish detergent, and soak cottonballs soaked in pure peppermint. Most people say that works the best.i just start using last night because rats possums been seen around and i had some shit on my car battery. Thought my wires was chewed through but thankfully my batter was just dead.
I'll have to remember the vinegar trick if I get anymore mice in the house, that seems pretty unlikely though having 2 cats that are great little hunters.
Our cat brings rats, mice, squirrels and chipmunks inside for gifts and to show her hunting prowess. Unfortunately some are still alive when she brings them in.
One time I took a leak on an ally, and when I was done and about to leave, I saw a mouse come out of nowhere and straight up drink my waste. That kind of disturbed me.
@@Adogsmate4267 I've done my research on this. Apparently some mice and rats are attracted to urine and there's a protein in it that they like called darcin.
YOU SHOULD NOT, REPEAT, Not!!, put Chlorine and Ammonia 'Together' , EVER!! They are Two Chemicals that 'need distance' from each-other, so, please, ALSO SEPERATE Them on your 'List'!!! Look up the Combo of them to know 'Why', but, don't giggle too much, nor fall Asleep doing so!
Thank you for this information. We can humanely keep away little creatures we are not, well at least me, not fans of by using natural products versus poison. On a side note my respect to rats 🐀 now that I have learned they can be trained to detect land mines. Rats are being used in countries like Cambodia where land mines are still present and literally in people's backyards. I read that garlic can be used along the perimeter of your property to keep opossum away.
What about cats, my neighbor takes in a lot of stray cats but they end up on the other neighbors property, I hate that they constantly jump on my vehicle and leave scratches and muddy paw prints not to mentioned urinating what can I use to keep them away?
@@artisthusnatalal3099 thanks, but they banned the imports and use of moth balls in my country, researched showed that they contained chemicals that can cause cancer,
We are in Hawaii. While there are an almost overwhelming number of two legged rats there are even greater numbers of the four legged kind. The understanding we have is; You; the rats, keep off the human areas - Lanai and inside the house and we'll not mess with you. But when your table manners become too obvious we will set traps and kill your entire family. In the mean time when we wash, scrub or see rat stuff we wash with a cup of Pine Sol to about two gallons of water. It's an "Okay" cleaner but the odor of the Pine Sol seems to be enough to disrupt the rat scent trails they leave as they scoot about seeking food and adventure. A couple of cats can really improve the rat count as well. We've found that screening the downspouts really helps too.
How timely! We just rescued a tiny mouse from drowning in a box in our back garden. He’s recuperating in a small pet carrier box now, past the worst of it. We’ll not release him until we’ve had advice from a wildlife charity up in Aberdeenshire first though.
Man these rats be getting to comfortable at home that they start climbing up my bed bruh i just poured alcohol and perfume at my bed hope thy dont try to get up anymore
Chili pepper... Really???? We have had a mouse on our roof deck that harvested the chilies from the potted plants and dragged them across the deck in broad daylight and disappeared with the chili.... By the way, it was the hottest variety we had in the pots, nice bright red.
@@sweetambesweet I had rats for pets, the pet store on one particular trip had nothing suitable except a parrot mix that appeared to have everything their usual had so I got that. They wouldn't touch it, took me a while to figure out it was the dried chilis in it. Maybe it only repels rats but not mice. In my experience adding dried chilis to bird seed mix seems to keep varmints out. I also had to mist a plant and blow cayenne powder on it to make a cat stop nibbling on it, only had to do it the once.
I have pet rats. They like mint. I have a menthol vapostick for my nose, let my rat sniff it, she tried to steal it. My old boys would steal my peppermints and just stash them. Takes quite a bit of mint for them to dislike it.
Help I have lived in my house for 6 years never have had a mouse/rat or whatever it they got in somehow I don’t no how Help I put peppermint and spearmint there not leaving think there only in wall at the moment
They love peanut butter, decon balls and steell wool. I got a big dollar tree bowl, and dollar tree peanut butter. Got some steel wool snd Decon from Home Depot. I put on gloves to protect my hands and cut up the steel woolinto small pieces outside in the bowl. Added the Decon and peanut butter. Mixed it all up. Made some balls. Then i put then where i saw the thing.. The peanut butter draws them. Decon dries them up. The steel wool makes sure the job is done. If you have cats or dogs don't t do this please. You'll find the little mf stuck to the walls. I disposed the them in a empty laundry detergent bottle so no other animals would get them
Shawn Woods youtube channel has debunked that hot peppers and moth balls repel mice and rats. Peppermint oil does work, however. I recommend his channel.
Canola oil is also used for wire coating. New holland used it in 1 of their combines. Who would think there would be mice around a combine full of grain? Lol
I wonder if sprinkling a few drops on the air filter for the heat pump every few weeks would keep them away? It should keep the entire house smelling like mint wouldn't it
There is another channel on youtube that dispels all of the myths you've heard.....Irish spring soap, peppermint oil, dryer sheets, mothballs, ect. With video proof. Ive heard Irish spring soap from dozens of folks. My wife has as well. She put bars in all the drawers of our camper, and the mice actually eat it. Don't fall for the BS. watch the videos for yourself.
Got a dog. Got mint growing like crazy in my backyard. Won't use toxic anything in my house. I make my own perfumes using essential oils and carrier oils. Have to squirt alcohol outside because it attacks my lungs. My dog was a great ratter until he got neutered, now he couldn't give a shit.
With out the cat there were mice With mice there was a big snake A snake that eats mice is nice A cats not at all a bad mistake If that cat will also will eat mice P.S. To Keep the Rats Away #VoteBlue
1. Urine of other animals (predators)
2. Hot sauce / chili peppers
3. Mint / menthol
4. Ammonia & chlorine
5. Perfumes & alcohol
6. Naphthaline
7. Vinegar
You’re welcome.
Thanks
Well I’m not sharing my 18 year old single malt scotch with rats, mice, or that idiot Trudeau or Brandon for that matter.
Thank You!
Just remember ammonia and chlorine mixed is deadly, ☠️
This information is bogus. After I have caught several rats they will avoid the trap so I scrub them in bleach water with a tooth brush. Mice are easy to catch, they will visit the baited trap no matter what.
I can confirm mothballs work very well. I have a shed I rebuilt last year, under which mice had gone crazy, and after replacing everything except the frame I stapled small bags of mothballs (purchased at Walmart) under the new floor. After one year I can still easily smell the mothballs when I'm near the shed and have seen no evidence of any mice!
thanks for the tip - I'm trying to get rid of mice who think it's fun to chew the wires in my car - they got inside and chewed up the wiring to my gas gauge so it always showed I had an empty tank. Took the car in and they found not only chewed up wiring (from inside the car under the seats they had to remove, and found a family of dead little mice!! $1500 later, my car is fixed but I'm afraid of mice returning this winter.
@@Sunshine-fy4fz That is most definitely annoying! I can relate. The car dealerships do charge an arm and a leg for any rodent damage and no insurance covers that!
Smart 🤔☹️!
We learned our lesson when squirrels decided to be mechanics in our car.
It was a disaster. And the mice issue is a familiar one also… in the garage, where they think they should share the space and the advantages of living indoors with possible food sources . 🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️
In this winter I’m following a southeastern farmer’s smart advice!
Jiffy muffin mix + baking soda in a plastic container with a small whole = the mice eat it, cannot digest it, but walk away and die elsewhere!
Excellent solution!!! Clean without having dead headless animals, or squeaking ones on a sticky track, or numerous others in a bucket… when I have no idea what to do with them…🙄🙄🙄😆😆
They banned mothballs in my country because they were found to carry hazard chemicals which causes cancer but I can remember back in the day before the ban we used to put them in drawers and wardrobes and I used to throw a couple under the seats of my car I liked the fresh smell.
@@Sunshine-fy4fzafter 3 repairs costing $1350 total, in winter once a week I spray engine compartment with Amazon pest repellant (smells minty) mixes with coyote urine in a portable sprayer. Top back side of engine, wheel wells in front and down behind fenders with the hood open. Gotta do every weekend. And a bag of mothballs tucked in a safe spot. No problems after. Warm weather/summer not needed.
@@funfan515 If it's a small bucket of water, like the walk the plank traps, you can empty into a flushing toilet. Not sure what the plumbing community thinks of this, but sometimes there aren't many options in terrible weather.
I have successfully repelled mice using swimming pool granular chlorine. I buy a 3 lb pack in the discount store and put a tablespoon in a coffee cup lid near mouse droppings. The leftover can be used in your washing machine btw. Much cheaper than and equal to/ better than Chlorox.
be careful, granular chlorine is very corrosive and not good for the washing machine parts over time
Years ago I heard a noise in my kitchen. I looked into the kitchen and noticed the Paprika spice jar had fallen. A couple of nights later it happened again. The following night I put some Paprika on the counter and waited. I heard the noise and saw a field rat attracted to the Paprika. Next night I set the trap with Paprika. Got it! How strange! Never since had any issues!
Just a note for viewers- don't think that these smells or any others will drive rodents out of your house or attic or some space. Nothing works- light, sounds, smells, etc. Indoors is so much safer for rodents than anything else that they will not leave. The only reliable method to get them out is to close up access points and then trap the rodents. Bucket traps work very well and are pretty much the one reliable easy solution.
100% correct
I tried the bucket trap once, to no avail.
The buckets work, and will catch multiple mice at once.
@@mlbrooks4066they work, but must be well adjusted and designed.
What should i bait the bucket with. I just purchased two yesterday and haven’t been able to catch any with smearing peanut butter on the lid. Granted i think they have learned the peanut butter ive been using on the sticky traps as well. And they have been avoiding. Also should i place it inside the bucket or on the swinging flap on the top?
Peppermint works. I have used it as a cheap solution.
In addition to these, I'm pretty sure citrus is also a great repellent to rodents as well.
All the mints, had a terrible problem seasonally in the city running in and out, due to a flourishing packed front garden of 8' tall, plate sized sunflowers--rodents thrive on the seeds--they HATE cinnamon (even little bundled if sticks tied and placed around), And so many potted herbs, a windowsill full of basil, sage, rosemary...but the macdaddy of all repellants, I saw them fleeing from under my kitchen out into the yard, to my utter shock: PEPPERMINT OIL SPRAY! It's not even poison (which I tried and had limited dangerous success (oh they eat the chunks in your house--you are looking for dead animal... not safe anywhere near a pet or child).
The Gallon of peppermint oil spray around occasionally still if I see any signs. The granule packets last in strong smell about 2 months (the spray it again, a small 4"sq.pillow), 😂 threw a dozen up in my attic...
GONE.
I have two cats an a Pitbull and they still show up in my apartment!! I have a neighbor that hoards and our building gets mice quite often. They don’t care about my pets at all sadly!
Sounds Getto
@@brandonbell5357 sure is lol
I had a problem with a raccoon in a shed behind my garage. I went to Target and got moth balls. When I put the mothballs in several containers and then pushed the filled containers through the entrance the raccoon was using he came running out across the backyard like he'd been shot. No raccoons since then.
😂😂😂
😅😅😅😅 that great
I had a jalapeño plant in my garden with lots of peppers ripening on it. I thought it was safe from garden mice, but I came out to check on it one day, and every pepper had been eaten up to the stem. It seems my wild southwestern mice enjoy chili peppers.
😂😂😂
All rodents hate garlic ! Add pieces of garlic as neighbours to your plants, should keep the rodents away... If the garlic is vital enough to start growing....
That must have been Indian mouses.
It could also be cat, dogs., squirrels, any bird and/or rabbits. Down here in Louisiana and I have seen all of them around my neighborhood.
@@RichardBenoit-q4zI set up a night vision deer cam to see what was eating my tomatoes and peppers, including jalapeños, at night. It was rats. I'm in Louisiana too. The squirrels might take one or two in the late afternoon but the rats would literally feast all freaking night. Finally trapped them all but it was maddening to be feeding vermin for an entire growing season. 😤🤬
They also hate the smell of my 357 but I find the bullet holes annoying.
LOL, Drafty in the winter I'd imagine!
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
😅
I wouldn't trust myself with one of those. I'm more angry that I exist than I am at the mice for demonstrating how I deserve to be trapped with them.
I had very hot chili peppers of different kinds, and the mice devoured them. They loved it. Maybe because they were so hungry I don’t know, but that definitely is not a deterrent..
I avoid using ammonia inside because it seems to indicate where house pets should go to relieve themselves. The smell of the ammonia from urine is what dogs use to “mark their territory”.
We use peppermint on cotton balls in our camper. & in my motorcycle bags.
I use Bounce dryer sheets in my popup trailer that I use once a year and parked in a rural shed,works for me. Also used rodent repellent expanding foam in ch as nnel where trailer wirering runs, that worked too.
Same here, they also work in the cottage if you spread them all over including on beds and cupboards.
I have tried using Peppermint oil with some success. Problem is that you have respray the area frequently. Also, I heard mixing baking soda with corn meal will kill the mice and rats, but is not harmful to other animals.
How often do you have to spray peppermint oil?
Is weekly enough?
@@1974priyan Depends on when you see new activity (droppings). I would start with weekly application and adjust accordingly. Season also has impact, winter may require more frequently than summer.
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I used ammonia peppermint oil and sonic blasting and no luck. Traps are best
I could see mice tunneling in the insulation so I put moth balls in the holes and set traps. Before the moth balls, no mice. After the moth balls I am finding mice in the traps everywhere. It seems to attract them!
Didn't know moths had balls?
is the vinegar one effective?
No
Great.... I've been thinking how I have at bay ....." without aggression"... thanks for that in the Video.......jihia david
Mothballs and Dryer sheets.
I have read rats do not like citrus smells so l put lemon and orange peel near their holes in the garden, next, one came out and took them in ???😮
Excellent video.
As Charlie Brown used to say... "RATS!"
A friend forwarded this to me today. I live on a ranch and the mice have gotten inside. Had the Exterminator set traps to no avail. Does this really work? And do any of you commenters have any advice for me?
What I'd like to know is: Vinegar, peppermint, ammonia, perfumes, chlorine...how long do these scents last? How often do you have to re-apply?
Good Video, and Information
If you have a riding mower, Irish Spring Soap works at keeping them from building nests in your engine compartment.
I tried that. They ate half the bar, so i don't think it works.
@@garyweber8370try peppermint oil with water and small few drops of dish detergent, and soak cottonballs soaked in pure peppermint. Most people say that works the best.i just start using last night because rats possums been seen around and i had some shit on my car battery. Thought my wires was chewed through but thankfully my batter was just dead.
Yeap they eat ALL kinds of soap AND many NON food items
SMHID
Thank you for this helpful information, and God bless you!
Vicks vapor rub with Cayenne pepper diluted in a spray....MIC DROP
How much water? Vicks and Cayenne pepper? Thx in advance!
Bs it didn't work
Just use eucalyptus oil
I'll have to remember the vinegar trick if I get anymore mice in the house, that seems pretty unlikely though having 2 cats that are great little hunters.
Your lucky my cat's a vegetarian.
Our cat brings rats, mice, squirrels and chipmunks inside for gifts and to show her hunting prowess. Unfortunately some are still alive when she brings them in.
@@jakeeasterwood3204 Mine brings me large cockroaches, some are dead.
Sadly, kitty cats can only catch mice
not prevent entry.
One time I took a leak on an ally, and when I was done and about to leave, I saw a mouse come out of nowhere and straight up drink my waste. That kind of disturbed me.
Wet work. The urine will turn into ammonia after some time, maybe a few weeks.
@@Adogsmate4267 I've done my research on this. Apparently some mice and rats are attracted to urine and there's a protein in it that they like called darcin.
*What was your diet like the previous week? 100 mozzarella sticks wrapped in bacon a day?*
Piss on your neighbors poarch next time!
Human urine is made up of 95 % vitamins minerals amino acids.
Cheers.
Thank you!
YOU SHOULD NOT, REPEAT, Not!!, put Chlorine and Ammonia 'Together' , EVER!! They are Two Chemicals that 'need distance' from each-other, so, please, ALSO SEPERATE Them on your 'List'!!! Look up the Combo of them to know 'Why', but, don't giggle too much, nor fall Asleep doing so!
Did that once cleaning litter box with Clorox. Guess what it took months to get my lungs and throat back to normal.
Which repellent is more effective?
Peppermint oil drops in spray bottle
Bollocks rats and mice love living under dog kennels and I had a mice infestation and they used to come into the house through the mint patch
Dryer fabric softener sheets. Rats hate 'em.
Can i spray fabric softener mixing with water and spray every corner sir?
I am thankful for these information
The little white hamster sticking its nose out of a hole in a cardboard box is very cute 🥰
I had rats eat every single one of my peppers on my jalapeno, serrano and habenero plants this summer. My rats are not built like other rats.
Will it work if I put my corn snake poop in places they been seen?
O yeah perfect nasty
My cats piss clumps from his litter box scattered under the house got rid of them!
Thank you for this information. We can humanely keep away little creatures we are not, well at least me, not fans of by using natural products versus poison. On a side note my respect to rats 🐀 now that I have learned they can be trained to detect land mines. Rats are being used in countries like Cambodia where land mines are still present and literally in people's backyards. I read that garlic can be used along the perimeter of your property to keep opossum away.
Dried chilli powder in a plastic container works fine for me. Cut a hole in the side . Buy a large bag out of the oriental supermarkets.
Have a dog and a cat and neighbours cats hangout in our garden and still have mice in the garden and house
What about cats, my neighbor takes in a lot of stray cats but they end up on the other neighbors property, I hate that they constantly jump on my vehicle and leave scratches and muddy paw prints not to mentioned urinating what can I use to keep them away?
Moth balls but for me i cant stand the smell of moth ball
@@artisthusnatalal3099 thanks, but they banned the imports and use of moth balls in my country, researched showed that they contained chemicals that can cause cancer,
Pine sol
How did u use it? Did it stop or help?
We are in Hawaii. While there are an almost overwhelming number of two legged rats there are even greater numbers of the four legged kind. The understanding we have is; You; the rats, keep off the human areas - Lanai and inside the house and we'll not mess with you. But when your table manners become too obvious we will set traps and kill your entire family. In the mean time when we wash, scrub or see rat stuff we wash with a cup of Pine Sol to about two gallons of water. It's an "Okay" cleaner but the odor of the Pine Sol seems to be enough to disrupt the rat scent trails they leave as they scoot about seeking food and adventure. A couple of cats can really improve the rat count as well.
We've found that screening the downspouts really helps too.
II
be careful though as any of the "sol"s can harm cats
@@MoonbeameSmith Interesting.
My aunt cooks toungue and i hate the smell but i still visit her....lol no odor will make them leave. The just dont get that close. 😊
How timely!
We just rescued a tiny mouse from drowning in a box in our back garden. He’s recuperating in a small pet carrier box now, past the worst of it. We’ll not release him until we’ve had advice from a wildlife charity up in Aberdeenshire first though.
Put his azz in the BLENDER on HIGH. Stop playn lol
😢🐀
Man these rats be getting to comfortable at home that they start climbing up my bed bruh i just poured alcohol and perfume at my bed hope thy dont try to get up anymore
The best result I got was with peppermint essential oil on cotton balls.
Not one thing mentioned will repel mice or other rodents.
Chili pepper... Really???? We have had a mouse on our roof deck that harvested the chilies from the potted plants and dragged them across the deck in broad daylight and disappeared with the chili.... By the way, it was the hottest variety we had in the pots, nice bright red.
They will also eat dried chilies
@@sweetambesweet I had rats for pets, the pet store on one particular trip had nothing suitable except a parrot mix that appeared to have everything their usual had so I got that. They wouldn't touch it, took me a while to figure out it was the dried chilis in it. Maybe it only repels rats but not mice. In my experience adding dried chilis to bird seed mix seems to keep varmints out. I also had to mist a plant and blow cayenne powder on it to make a cat stop nibbling on it, only had to do it the once.
That was Speedy Gonzalez... Mexican Mouse! 😁
Have you ever smelled moth balls? How did you get their little legs apart?
😭😭😭
Good one 😂😂😂
I'm laughing my butt off that a good one
Tweezers!
I didn’t know moths had balls
Bay leaves
They hate the smell of cat poop
Have you done a video on cockroaches and the determents?
Combat gel worked for me. Not the traps. GEL. Cheers.
Best is moth balls! Ive used it for years!
🐁 I’ll remember that 🐁
Humans hate the smell of naphthaline (moth balls) too. So...
rats or mice still come around even with cats lol seen a cat playing with a mouse one day it was funny
that litter box 0:44 is full of waste, when is the owner gonna clean it.
I have pet rats. They like mint. I have a menthol vapostick for my nose, let my rat sniff it, she tried to steal it. My old boys would steal my peppermints and just stash them.
Takes quite a bit of mint for them to dislike it.
You think is it because they are pets and you have spoiled them to love anything you give them as a treat? They are pets... just asking.
@@Humbleme1224 No it is because they don't actually dislike mint that much. They dislike overwhelming smells, like most animals with good sniffers.
Help I have lived in my house for 6 years never have had a mouse/rat or whatever it they got in somehow I don’t no how Help I put peppermint and spearmint there not leaving think there only in wall at the moment
used breath-freshening spray when I heard rodents behind the furniture and they soon moved out.
They love peanut butter, decon balls and steell wool. I got a big dollar tree bowl, and dollar tree peanut butter. Got some steel wool snd Decon from Home Depot. I put on gloves to protect my hands and cut up the steel woolinto small pieces outside in the bowl. Added the Decon and peanut butter. Mixed it all up. Made some balls. Then i put then where i saw the thing.. The peanut butter draws them. Decon dries them up. The steel wool makes sure the job is done. If you have cats or dogs don't t do this please. You'll find the little mf stuck to the walls. I disposed the them in a empty laundry detergent bottle so no other animals would get them
Hahaha i saw a video rats swimming & playing in dry chillies hahaha
Khanate u thetha i…. Let us pray to protecting our kids & generations to come Vodooo is workings outside
That seal point mouse, is fairly cute?..
hello, better liston, the Black death is coming from the fleas on the rats
mint is bs I planted a mint plant and next day rats had eaten whole thing and even dug out roots
same with me, I have videos of them playing in my mint garden. 🤨
Shawn Woods youtube channel has debunked that hot peppers and moth balls repel mice and rats. Peppermint oil does work, however. I recommend his channel.
That’s the best rodent channel on UA-cam.
Why would anybody wanna keep these Bottom Feeders as Pets tell me
Makes no damn sense at all
They are very smart
@@pkplith yea for all the wrong reasons they poop everywhere in your Layer & do not Apologize about it & needs to be Exterminated
Drinking and drug ing
@@pkplithREALLY. IF I TELL ONE GO GROCERY SHOPPIN WILL IT ??? YALL USE THE WORD SMART TO LOOSELY SMH….
baking soda and cheese mixed together and you got cat food mice and rats cannot pass gas
I keep mint...
Mice have taste buds lol 😂 then electrical wiring in cars and tractors must be tasty. Who would have thought that?
It's the soy based insulation that cover the wires they are using now!
Canola oil is also used for wire coating. New holland used it in 1 of their combines. Who would think there would be mice around a combine full of grain? Lol
Raising pets at home is gross as it is, let alone having mice and rats as pets.. ewww.
Speak for yourself hater
@@brandonbell5357 Enjoy your disgusting house with all those pets 🤣
@@YB00 don't hate cupcake we live on a super yacht lmfao
@@YB00 racist
@@brandonbell5357 Racist? I don't think you know what that means. 🤣 Enjoy pet hair on your shirt and in your kitchen.
My cat handle's any thing like that 😂😂😂
Nasty
I like your cat.
Peppermint oil,rid ones home of those pest
I wonder if sprinkling a few drops on the air filter for the heat pump every few weeks would keep them away? It should keep the entire house smelling like mint wouldn't it
SCENTED DRYER SHEETS
Not one thing mentioned will repel mice.
There is another channel on youtube that dispels all of the myths you've heard.....Irish spring soap, peppermint oil, dryer sheets, mothballs, ect. With video proof.
Ive heard Irish spring soap from dozens of folks. My wife has as well. She put bars in all the drawers of our camper, and the mice actually eat it. Don't fall for the BS. watch the videos for yourself.
Antifreeze that hate it
Got a dog. Got mint growing like crazy in my backyard. Won't use toxic anything in my house. I make my own perfumes using essential oils and carrier oils. Have to squirt alcohol outside because it attacks my lungs.
My dog was a great ratter until he got neutered, now he couldn't give a shit.
The results of the dog getting neutered is quite valuable information... Thank you
'WHITE' Vinegar... Doh.
I have tried every thing I've read on here😂
Cinnamon
Spicy ?
so, You dont know what Pain is.
The smell of my big badass Tom Cat!!!
Chip Monks do not the same trashy/garbage diet that rats and mice have.
what the hell was that did not sure it working
I have snakes that take care of mice
Bounce doesn't work all the time
Try getting a pet snake the snake will eat the mice
Snakes get the mice quickly
#8 is gun powder
With out the cat there were mice
With mice there was a big snake
A snake that eats mice is nice
A cats not at all a bad mistake
If that cat will also will eat mice
P.S.
To Keep the Rats Away #VoteBlue
If you vote blue your dumb butt needs rats!
I love red……never blue
Please do not put any picture of the moce or rat anymore.i cant see
Lead
I'm so
Well, soon these critters will be responsible for helping spread Bubonic plague! Think about the fleas!