For ants, get a box of boric acid and put some where the ant have to walk through it. When they get back to their nest, they will contaminate the nest. It takes a few days.
TIMESTAMPS How to use peppermint oil 1:03 How to use basil 1:36 How to use lavender 2:13 How to use catnip 2:40 How to use rosemary 3:06 How to use eucalyptus essential oil 3:34 How to use baking soda 4:02 How to use marigold 4:37 How to use dryer sheets 5:01 How to use peanut butter 5:34 How to use aluminum foil 6:11 How to use ultrasonic repellent 6:28 How to use borax 7:21 How to use steel wool or copper mesh 7:50 How to use cayenne pepper 8:19 How to use neem 8:51 How to use lemon thyme 9:47
We live in Iowa, where the number 1 crop is corn! We put several traps in the garage to keep them out of the house. Instead of peanut butter, my husband hot glues a peanut to each trap works REALLY good. Saves on peanut butter!
Hey, that’s quite a good idea. I’ve never heard that one before. Makes good sense- it would be hard for them to come off easily. Definitely will try this. I live way out in the county so field mice are a problem- even w/ my cat. And Orkin can get expensive.
Lavender works for keeping mosquitoes at bay . My grandbaby girl and I use a lot of lavender baby lotion when we are going outside and we don't get bit by the little buggers anymore. A friend told me about it after she went to purchase some lavender oil and could not find anywhere that was not sold out . Someone at the pharmacy in our county told her to try the lotion and she did. It worked great for her so she told me and I swear by it and so does the baby girl .
I am a mosquito magnet. I will definitely try this. Two years ago I used a lawn service for a couple of years that sprayed for mosquitoes. I sat out one night on the deck and saw there were lighting bugs all around on our neighbors' lawn ... but not ours. So sorry for that ecological mistake. We nixed the lawn service immediately.
Good information, have tried one more, add neem oil to some camphor and pour into earthen small lamp pots and insert a wick light them up. This wards of mosquitoes!
It seems that no one had mentioned this and I’m really surprised. Not many of these plants mentioned will do anything as just a plant. The volatile oils and terpenes need to be removed from the plant, often distilled and then put in the areas of possible entry to your home etc.
No... Grow mint outside in your flower beds and hanging baskets. It does work. I don't have mosquito issues. Mint is perinial plant and it will come back every spring.
Bay leaves as well is the cousin Myrtle leaves will do the same. Myrtle leaf is great to keep flees away from pets. Just the dried leaves in their bed will do wonders. But they need replacing often. Do not underestimate the dried plants.
@@funnythat9956 I can verify that peppermint oil does repel mice and rats. However, you have to use pretty high concentrations of it and as such it's not indoor safe. Better to make or buy peppermint oil and use a jar with holes drilled into it and a sponge inside to put the oil on. It lasts a while that way and has a chance to actually work. I tried this with several jars around my front porch and it did work, until it dried out.
When we moved into our house 40 years ago it was over run with mice..we caught 23 mice in the first couple days.. after dark my husband walked around the perimeter of the outside of the house while I was in the basement with a flashlight..I shined it along the place between the house and the concrete wall of the basement..my husband could see the light where there were openings between the foundation and house and stuffed steel wool in the holes..we've never had another mouse..they won't chew through steel wool..we also sprayed foam sealer along the barrier if the entire basement to keep insects out
Steel wool saved my apartment from a rat that routinely entered in under the small gap under the front door. Then I got a sweeper installed on both sides of the door.
I spray lavender and peppermint oil and that's what got rid of mice and bedbugs! It works but you have to keep it going! For fruit flys apple cider vinegar in a shallow bowl or lid with Dawn original just a couple drops!
@@carolynanderson94 all over on my floor and along the floor boards! Also I seen a idea online for flies mosquitoes and yellow jackets put in a shallow bowl shampoo ( any kind ) with cider vinegar then stir it up then top it off with olive oil. The vinegar and shampoo attracts them and the olive oil collects on their wings so they can't get away. Now I haven't tried it but it makes sense!
The very best mosquito repellent I've found is garlic oil. I've taken two capsules twice a day for years, haven't been bitten once since I started doing so, and have actually watched the little vampire ladies touch down on my legs, then lift off again without attempting to bite. And I live in Texas, where the mosquitoes are big and feisty!
I use in a spray bottle: warm water, dish soap and peppermint oil. It works!! Mainly for spiders our yard is surrounded by trees and bushes so they get in somehow.
With some experimentation, I have found that you have to use essential oils and not the plants. I use peppermint oil, lemon oil, lavender oil and tea tree oil mixed with water. I spray it around my doors, my patio, my outside storage and myself and it seems quite effective at keeping out spiders, ants, roaches and mosquitoes. Just be really careful about dogs not getting into it or locking it off because it can be toxic….mainly the lemon oil, I think. I don’t have any mice, so I can’t help you there.
You are so right the OIls Organic Essential oils works really well. Used organic Food grade Peppermint essential oil with a little distilled water mixed together in a spray bottle sprayed on roaches works soooo much faster and better than roach spray. I wasn't sure it was going to work but it does.
We have horrible wasp problems every summer. I find using dryer sheets in the back of my mailbox and in ornamental garden items really keeps them away. Works here...Worth a try.
@@mariarodrguez4731 Be sure to use ONLY PLAIN SUGAR (no honey, no brown or powdered sugar, etc.) mixed with plain water and no red food coloring in your hummingbird feeders and replace the water every week. This is VERY IMPORTANT according to an extensive research done by a group of experts.
@@mariarodrguez4731 One year I had the same problem. You can get wasp traps that, basically work like hummingbird feeders. They are a golden yellow color (which they are more attracted to and hummingbird are not). You use the same sugar to water ratio as for the hummingbirds. The difference is that the wasps get into the feeders and can’t get out. I have two and hang them in the same areas as my Hummer feeders. You will be amazed at how many wasps will end up in there. Empty it every other day or so. The hummingbirds won’t be affected by the wasps anymore.
I had lits of wasps in my attic every year for twenty years. Since April 2022 I used lavender oil in water and sprayed it near the window in the attic where the wasps normally come in. No wasps in the attic for the last two years! I refresh the lavender scent near the window once per month. I hope it will work for the years to come. Another observation: I burned a bay leaf in a room with a large wasp that was coming in the room during winter. The smoke killed the insect nearly instantly.
Lol it's BS anyway I had a mouse problem under the kitchen sink. It took the dryer sheets chewed the dry permit leaves and made a bed. Not even peppermint oil worked. Lol
I'm sure other dried foods would work, but in the Southern US, people put out little dishes of uncooked grits for the ants. The ants eat the dried grits, then when they drink water, the grits expand and the ants explode. Southerners try to assure me that grits are non-toxic if used according to directions. 😏
Great information! I have found that after trying many different natural options, diatomaceous earth keeps ants away. I put it between the carpet and baseboards. I have not had 1 ant since. 😁
I use peppermint oil and eucalyptus oil in a defuser and the ants stay away. It was the only thing that worked where I live. It helps with sinus congestion also. It's a win win!
I've used peppermint oil mixed with dish soap and a little water to dilute it into a sprayer and I haven't had ands for 3 weeks now. I get occasional stray ants and spray them on the spot.
I am saving this video since I have problems with spiders, ants, and mosquitoes and don't want them on my property and in my home. I also have to tell my family and friends about these products so they can also use them.
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You forgot diatomaceous earth. I use this and it works! Sprinkle it thickly on mattresses, rugs and any surface that is infested. The only problem is that it must remain 'in situ'. Not a problem on hidden areas but can be unsightly.
Peppermint extract or Tea takes the place of the peppermint oil. You just add the extract to water in a spray bottle or brew some peppermint tea let it cool then pour into spray bottle. The only con is if you spray it outside, when it rains you need to reapply it. You could tear open some tea bags and sprinkle the loose tea and wet it & that lasts thru a couple rains.
I've used a fresh dryer sheet in my pocket and/or attach one to my shirt when I'm sitting outside or working in the yard late. This absolutely works to keep the mosquitos away when I don't need/use Yard guard. I'm going to try the lavender oil...(I use lavender in a burner with peppermint oil to help me sleep when I have a migraine). Thanks for this video :-)
@Krystal Henry Yes... I met someone that used and told me about the dryer sheets method. It does work. My experiment with the lavender oil was successful but I prefer the dryer sheets for working outdoors .
Ultrasonic doesn't work have rats. Peppermint oil works, also use peanut butter topped with a dog kibble on rat trap actuator. They get the kibble and come back for the peanut butter, gets them every time.
Peppermint oil does work for spiders, also mothballs do wonders for mice and spiders. Just put one in each corner of your house/ rooms, also on the outside of your house, windows or cabin. I live in the mountains in a cabin and yes those remedies work.
I grew up in an old house (> 100 ur old) & mice always seemed to get inm We tried mothballs. The mice ate them but at least that killed some of them...
@@danbee6653 Borax does, it freezes their exoskeletons and if they cannot molt they die. They lick it off and spread it into the areas they live. Really works, haven't seen one since I moved in here which turned out to be roach heaven. Shudder. I take the time to sweep it into floor cracks and under wall gaps which takes care of any bug with a hard shell covering. Be sure to put a lot under and on top of your dish washers. All insects need water and if they don't have easy access they do leave.
Peppermint plants outside are great and work to keep mice away yet they attract cats so you need to add a different plant to keep them away as well 💖it works!’ And smells great
SO...THAT'S why every cat in our area comes to my house. 9 yrs ago, a female cat went into our (open door) garage and gave birth to 6 beautiful kitties. I fell in love with her and made her mine. unfortunately, she brought her "hubby" with her. but....We fed them all, I named my babygirl, Cleopatra and the Tom, Smokey. We waited for her to wean the kittens before getting her spayed....too late...2nd litter came fast. We found homes for ALL the kittens. Smokey got sick and died within 1 yr. He was fairly old when he found us. Cleopatra died last summer. Jun 15th, 2018. I miss her so much. anyway, I have catmint, spearmint, peppermint and chocolate mint all growing in a side flower bed. And...the only one I planted was the chocolate mint. On a warm day, the smell drifts over and sooths my soul. I love putting peppermint in my Earl Grey tea.
@@Pridegriffin What a beautiful story for a beautiful soul. Lady Luck smiled upon you on that fateful day 9 yrs ago. Smokey sounds so endearing as well as the rest of the lot. I guess I need to plant some mints around my garden.
@@Pridegriffin Interesting. A stray pregnant cat came to our home so we had to care for her. We have 12 acres so she loved hunting and eventually we ended up with 13 more in all. So we ha her spayed. We also named her Cleopatra. She would come inside and sit next to me for about an hour then leave and stay outside until next morning. At times she sit and watch me from the window sill but won't come in. Funny cat!
@@Pridegriffin we had cats show up around our house but we already have two cats so when a litter of kittens showed up at our doorstep, we gave them to one of our friends who found homes for them.
"You dont want to drive them outside because they have no place else to go do you?" Actually I do want to drive them outside and dont care if they have no place else to go. But the owl that hangs out by my house will give them someplace to go, owl dinner plate
My house was recently attacked by rats. I am going to try these tips. Hoping that they will help.These are amazing simple tips. I never thought of them and have been using chemical-based repellent. Egg shells keep lizards away that’s what I know that I have tried and it worked. Thank you so much for sharing!
Maybe you have big lizards, we have some geckos, not too large, but also anoles. I welcome those smaller lizards to hang outside my windows & doors for they are natural mosquito, gnat, & fly eaters. If I find any inside I try to get them back out to work or let them hide & hunt inside. These lizards sure don’t want to be near me or my dog-just looking for bugs!
We had that problem in the ceiling. Purchased two ultrasonic devices, put them in the ceiling via an extension cord and two hours later they were gone. I removed the devices to see how long it would be before they returned. Well that was three months ago and still no sign of them.
If #6 actually worked the spiders would just move to another location in your house. Best way to get rid of pests is finding the holes they can enter and seal them up.
True, I went crazy with caulking the first year because no one caulked the floor molding... ants were just coming in from everywhere. Once I caulked, no more ants
I can testify for pepper. mice kept eating my AC condenser wires and I had to call the AC repair to retire the damage. Finally I sprinkled hot chili pepper powder around the inside and the outside of=f the compressor outside and no problems that year. So I do it once every winter and haven’t had a problem. Also I use it around planting’s, recycling containers kept outside and that kept mice away too. Cheap and excellent and safe.
Sorry i kept eating your AC condenser wires...i've finally got myself a nice apartment and stopped eating cheese. Sincerely, -The mouse that ate your condenser wires
Thank I will try the garlic and pepper because I don't care for cat and I know they will take care of the rats,my neighbors are not very clean si its a weekly battle with me.
I notice that peppermint oil is in alot of dog shampoo and spray for tick & flea repellent is it OK to use those or should I not if it's bad I have small dog.
How do you check for animal tolerance? Is the essential oil labeled, can you find asswer on Google. Ot do you have to try it and just see what happens? I refuse to use my sweet girllike a lab rat!
I have spread regular black pepper around my vegetable and flower garden to keep rabbits, squirrels, and deers from eating the plants and flowers and it really works! The only inconvenience is that you have to repeat the process at least twice weekly or more during rainy days to keep the black pepper strength going.
Yeah i had some body wash a few years back that was given to ME and it had lemon tyme in it and i never got bothered by mosquitos or gnats all day until i ran out of it then they lit ME up with bites but i know lemon tyme works i stumbled on that by accident but i was glad to have done so tho idk about the rest of the tips but I'll look into trying a few anything is better than nothing and sometimes nothing is better than the chemical sprays that irritate the eyes ,nose skin and is unpleasant to the point that it repels you too. .
Anthony Hamilton Do you recall the name of the body wash? Everyone in my home are severely allergic to mosquitoes. Don't like to resort to chemical sprays etc.
Are you close to any health stores? If so, they have a lot of soaps made with lemon or lemon thyme. I have lemon thyme plants, lemon grass and lemon balm around my back patio and I don't have many problems with mosquitoes. And if they are being a pest I just rub my rosemary or lavender plant or both and rub it on my skin. I smell good and the mosquitoes leave me alone. The lemon plants are great for keeping the spiders away too.
@@Anita3kidsS. No i DNT remember the brand name of it all i remember is that it was light green and white bottle AND it was from publix grocery store and it was mixed with with sonething like tea tree oil or something. But NO i dnt remember the brand name of the lemon tyme and Lemon grass and i think tea tree oil but I'm not sure if publix still carry the brand where u located mine CAME from Savannah Georgia
If you have mosquitoes, they most likely grew in your yard, or an adjoining one. Check regularly for anything that holds standing water. If there is none, look around your neighbors' yards, and you can usually find the source. If they grow in water you can't drain, there is a virus that only attacks mosquito larvae. Drop a pill of it in the water every few weeks. If you can encourage bats, or are lucky enough to be near running water -- where dragonflies spend their "nymph" days, then emerge as super mosquito fighter jets -- these are among the safest mosquito controls ever designed.
Gab3 - They may not be the solution to your bug issues, but all three of those can be a solution to a lot of personal ones. All three have therapeutic value, for physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual bodies. If you should ever feel unbalanced, just crushing a leaf of any of these and inhaling the aroma may prove useful. In the aromatherapy classes I took, no matter how many choices of oils you may have to chose from, the standard was: "When in doubt, use Lavender." It is calming and has a range of medicinal benefits. It is one of the many things I like about Seattle: Lavender everywhere!! Rosemary may be calming and uplifting at the same time, and has a range of benefits. Basil is one of the two most uplifting herbs I've ever encountered. I get a similar effect from crushing a basil leaf and inhaling the vapor as some cats get from catnip. All this to say, you have some nice herbs, there, bro. I like diatomaceous earth and ortho boric acid ("Roach-proof") for baseline control of insects in the home and garden. Regular borax and also baking soda can work well in some places. There are non-toxic bug traps and sticky strips. When all else fails, insect baits are my final insult to 6- and -legged creatures.
@@TampaDave we don't have standing water, the neighbors do though. Lots of people around here with water features that they don't maintain. Plus, it's oregon, lol.
Mix Boric acid and brown sugar 1:1, spoon a bit outside or in the house. The brown sugar attracts them. I use small plastic bottle caps inside, and outside usually just dump a small pile in various areas. Repeat weekly for 3-4 weeks to catch the newly hatched ones. Will take out most roaches, perhaps not as effective on the small American roaches, but the bigger waterbug types will be disappear in days. If new construction, prior to drywall or enclosing the studs, buy lots of it and sprinkle generously on the foundation or boards to be enclosed.
Watch the boric acid.. it causes u to lose sight . Wear masks when using n thow the away after each use. Look it up i was shocked what it does to ur vision..
Try laurel (bay) leaves. Fresh, dry or crushed and minced placed in every inaccessible place in your kitchen or else and you won't see a roach or ants anymore.
Try table salts outside the home, in pantry closets or where ever the unwanted go. I use it specifically as a ant deterrent. It has worked. Now for the flies and mosquitos.
Some good stuff here, nice to use natural methods where necessary. You got to remember that one application is not enough, you must be vigilant in your quest. I personally like some spiders in my home, when they get too much or are spotted by non arachnid lovers, I pick them up (try to get the male and female) and place them on my patio plants outside. They continue to do their thing with the visiting bugs. As for rodents, prevention is better than cure. Closely examine under eves and around pipes and ensure ALL holes are filled or stuffed with steel wool. Keep food well wrapped and sealed and check pantries regularly for incursions. I cleared all the mice using peanut butter in traps (I didn't like killing them, but it was freaking out everyone else). If they have no food or water source they cannot stay inside. As with spiders, ants do no harm so don't go crazy. If they are in my home, I just vacuum them up, simple.
here in SE/gulf of Texas they laugh at you & say "nice try" while they morph into a hybrid species that specifically flies into your hair when you walk out the front door & then they laugh at you some more
Citronella plant works great for mosquitoes. The active ingredient is used in many commercial insect repellants. Plant a few of these around the house to keep mosquitoes out.
The mint worked on an ant nest in one of my gardens plots. The nest was evacuated within 24 hours. I also found that the electronic sound boxes only stop the mice/rats from nesting nearby, it doesn't stop them from entering your property looking for food. The best way to rid the property of rodents is to remove all food stuffs such as bird seed, dog food left outside, compost boxes and put garbage in a sealed metal container not plastic. I live near a port city and rats are just part of the deal! Love my neighborhood cats ! 😁
Thank you for all of this handy natural info! I have used Cinnamon to get rid of ants in my home. At the entry point and along the trail. I also used it in and around my outside trashcans to keep them away.
The best thing that kept the mice away was our beloved cat, Blizzard. When mice got a whiff of him being in the home, we haven't seen a mouse for 12 years. When he died we still didnt see a mouse for a couple of years after but then they started to return. Peanut butter on a sticky helped us this time.
ultrasonic traps made me ill, (headaches, dizziness, nauseas, brain fog) as soon as I realised what it was I got rid of them and immediately got better.
Make water bucket mouse traps , half a bkt of water , vaseline above water line , a ramp with peanut butter on the end , the mice/rats run up to get the food and their weight tips the ramp , splash, vaseline stops them getting out. Everyone swears by this method in Australia when we have mice plagues.
Citronella plant is a good one for keeping mosquitoes away. All you have to do is set the plant on a table or deck outdoors, or plant it in the ground if you like... It's also popular enough right now that the oil is being added to candles and oil for torches (obviously for outside! Lol).
I use dryer sheets for insect repellant, I also use, used coffee grounds around my house on the outside, I don't have any problems with insects. Use the borax,sugar,and water for my walls and counters where they meet, I apply it with a q tip. Works great. Steel wool in holes going outside no nice. I live in the mountains in NC.
Boric acid mixed with powdered milk, spread around the outer perimeter of your house and roaches with eat it and die before they even get in the house.
Never do this. They have chemicals in them that can damage your nervous system. Also, dangerous through inhalation. Affects central nervous system. The chemicals will get absorbed through the dermis and enter your bloodstream. Dangerous. Never use them in the dryer either. They are very toxic. Carcinogenic and contain neurotoxins. My nervous system was damaged from them, still recovering after 3 years. They are unregulated and EPA says they contain hazardous waste materials, which they do. Just trying to warn people...so they don’t get sick like I did.
i have used peppermint oil for mice it works well.for mouse traps peanut butter works great but if you have an old style mouse traps that are metal, i add a peanut or sunflower seed, forcing it in the round hole so they have to tug on it and that works great if you have traps that don't go off but all the peanut butter is eaten off. give it a try.
cayenne pepper worked for getting rid of mice for me. Their fur is oily and the cayenne pepper burns. i sprinkled in closets and around the edge of the rooms
Interesting video, I can confidently say a black snake took care of all my mice problems in the garage. Just remember to look for him/her as you come and go from the garage.
Thankfully the house I live in now is clean and neat, but one of the old houses I lived in had a mice problem, I ve tried everything at that time, the only thing that worked was a combination of ready oreintal incense , the burned smell of oregano, and Arabian gum together.
Nadia Subri Peppermint oil definitely works too. But you have to wear gloves when handling it. Soak cotton balls with it and toss in area where they live and they will evacuate. Used it in vaults at work to get rid of rats and at home to rid of mice beginning nest. Smell lasts for months.
@@h2oquality2010 Rats keep trying to get inside my home, even in the roof. When I hear them, I turn on my essential oil diffuser with peppermint, eucalyptus, or tea tree oil. They disappear fast because it affects their noses.. To prevent it, I keep the long running 6-8 hour diffuser on, but that racks up money on essential oils, but whatever it takes. At night, I have even used the lavender oil, and it's really strong, so no rats! Use only 100% pure essential oils! Have a wonderful day!
Put a small dab of peanut butter and a piece of cheesecloth [ironic]. Carefully place it in the trap. Mouse gets teeth snagged in trap, and WHAMMO!!! Dead mouse.
Do you have spiders or ants at home? What's the best way to get rid of them?
my house is full of spiders, any tip?
My mom
Mixes baking soda and cinnamon for ants
okay, would be helpfull when ill get ants, but i need something for spiders
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For ants, get a box of boric acid and put some where the ant have to walk through it. When they get back to their nest, they will contaminate the nest. It takes a few days.
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How to use basil 1:36
How to use lavender 2:13
How to use catnip 2:40
How to use rosemary 3:06
How to use eucalyptus essential oil 3:34
How to use baking soda 4:02
How to use marigold 4:37
How to use dryer sheets 5:01
How to use peanut butter 5:34
How to use aluminum foil 6:11
How to use ultrasonic repellent 6:28
How to use borax 7:21
How to use steel wool or copper mesh 7:50
How to use cayenne pepper 8:19
How to use neem 8:51
How to use lemon thyme 9:47
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Why this video isn't about the plants that get rid of those things but ultrasonic sh*t and some borax...?!
Lemongrass, cajuput , citronella for mosquito.
Pepper (black or white) doesn’t matter, for mice repellent
so which one wards off all pests? im on a budget
Been using LAVENDER & PEPPERMINT OIL for years! 😇😇😇 They truly WORK! 😀
I put sprigs of lavendqr in my car. They chewed on it.
@@MeTreesndirt bruh it wont work in your car.
We live in Iowa, where the number 1 crop is corn! We put several traps in the garage to keep them out of the house. Instead of peanut butter, my husband hot glues a peanut to each trap works REALLY good. Saves on peanut butter!
Iowa Pupp Good one
Hey, that’s quite a good idea. I’ve never heard that one before. Makes good sense- it would be hard for them to come off easily. Definitely will try this. I live way out in the county so field mice are a problem- even w/ my cat. And Orkin can get expensive.
never thought of using glue - gonna try it, thanks!
I did that too! No poison and the carcasses we dumped in yard were taken care of by wild birds and animals!
Def..gonna try this!
Lavender works for keeping mosquitoes at bay . My grandbaby girl and I use a lot of lavender baby lotion when we are going outside and we don't get bit by the little buggers anymore. A friend told me about it after she went to purchase some lavender oil and could not find anywhere that was not sold out . Someone at the pharmacy in our county told her to try the lotion and she did. It worked great for her so she told me and I swear by it and so does the baby girl .
I am a mosquito magnet. I will definitely try this. Two years ago I used a lawn service for a couple of years that sprayed for mosquitoes. I sat out one night on the deck and saw there were lighting bugs all around on our neighbors' lawn ... but not ours. So sorry for that ecological mistake. We nixed the lawn service immediately.
How did you apply or use the lavender oil? Please I live in a wet area where water runs down through my yard it always stays wet up here
I have some of that..... going to start using it. Thanks!
There are many useful bugs that sadly go the way of the lightning bugs, not to mention hummingbirds, etc that feed on the contaminated ones.
Crushed leaves of the Beautyberry plant also work as an insect repellent.
It’s a mint plant. I have them growing around my house and inside, it doesn’t get rid of spiders, mice or ants.
Was about to try it :(
It is true. I have had mint plant in my garden but suddenly This year I got ants in my garden..
I just bought about 20!
@@jlewis9043 Marigold flowers has a scent that bugs run from
J Lewis it didn't work
I have sun spiders living in my mint plants. I guess they didn't get the memo on hating mint.
I got all of the plants in this vid, and all the bugs there didnt get the memo
I got a family of mice hanging around my mint patch.
Really?
I used mint oil in my pantry and it evicted the mice that were eating my rice!
Hahaha! Precisely. That said I used peppermint oil to rid my lovely rose bushes of aphids, it worked a treat. 🌱😊
Yes I have them on my mint
Good information, have tried one more, add neem oil to some camphor and pour into earthen small lamp pots and insert a wick light them up. This wards of mosquitoes!
It seems that no one had mentioned this and I’m really surprised. Not many of these plants mentioned will do anything as just a plant. The volatile oils and terpenes need to be removed from the plant, often distilled and then put in the areas of possible entry to your home etc.
and even as oils they are ineffective
No... Grow mint outside in your flower beds and hanging baskets. It does work. I don't have mosquito issues. Mint is perinial plant and it will come back every spring.
yeah I was looking for that plant and come to find out it is the essence oil deal....grrr
Bay leaves as well is the cousin Myrtle leaves will do the same. Myrtle leaf is great to keep flees away from pets. Just the dried leaves in their bed will do wonders. But they need replacing often. Do not underestimate the dried plants.
@@funnythat9956 I can verify that peppermint oil does repel mice and rats. However, you have to use pretty high concentrations of it and as such it's not indoor safe. Better to make or buy peppermint oil and use a jar with holes drilled into it and a sponge inside to put the oil on. It lasts a while that way and has a chance to actually work. I tried this with several jars around my front porch and it did work, until it dried out.
When we moved into our house 40 years ago it was over run with mice..we caught 23 mice in the first couple days.. after dark my husband walked around the perimeter of the outside of the house while I was in the basement with a flashlight..I shined it along the place between the house and the concrete wall of the basement..my husband could see the light where there were openings between the foundation and house and stuffed steel wool in the holes..we've never had another mouse..they won't chew through steel wool..we also sprayed foam sealer along the barrier if the entire basement to keep insects out
This also keeps out squirrels
Steel wool saved my apartment from a rat that routinely entered in under the small gap under the front door. Then I got a sweeper installed on both sides of the door.
I spray lavender and peppermint oil and that's what got rid of mice and bedbugs! It works but you have to keep it going! For fruit flys apple cider vinegar in a shallow bowl or lid with Dawn original just a couple drops!
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@@carolynanderson94 all over on my floor and along the floor boards! Also I seen a idea online for flies mosquitoes and yellow jackets put in a shallow bowl shampoo ( any kind ) with cider vinegar then stir it up then top it off with olive oil. The vinegar and shampoo attracts them and the olive oil collects on their wings so they can't get away. Now I haven't tried it but it makes sense!
The very best mosquito repellent I've found is garlic oil. I've taken two capsules twice a day for years, haven't been bitten once since I started doing so, and have actually watched the little vampire ladies touch down on my legs, then lift off again without attempting to bite. And I live in Texas, where the mosquitoes are big and feisty!
Is it because you smell like garlic? No offense. Just curious.
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I put dryer sheets in those places. The mice thanked me for the nesting material. Also debunked.
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😵😲 Lots of that stuff doesn't work. I just catch them in a jar and then take them down the street to a vacant lot and leave them.
Sounds about right. I just adopted a feral car. She even catches roof rats. Now, if I could just find something to eat the termites.
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Same thing with mosquitoes, dryer sheets do not work.
I use in a spray bottle: warm water, dish soap and peppermint oil. It works!! Mainly for spiders our yard is surrounded by trees and bushes so they get in somehow.
We are never more than six feet away from spiders at any given time. Maybe up in outer space...
With some experimentation, I have found that you have to use essential oils and not the plants. I use peppermint oil, lemon oil, lavender oil and tea tree oil mixed with water. I spray it around my doors, my patio, my outside storage and myself and it seems quite effective at keeping out spiders, ants, roaches and mosquitoes. Just be really careful about dogs not getting into it or locking it off because it can be toxic….mainly the lemon oil, I think. I don’t have any mice, so I can’t help you there.
You are so right the OIls Organic Essential oils works really well. Used organic Food grade Peppermint essential oil with a little distilled water mixed together in a spray bottle sprayed on roaches works soooo much faster and better than roach spray. I wasn't sure it was going to work but it does.
Tea tre is toxic to dogs.
@@karinmoore4432 I’m not sure about that because it is in the itch spray that I bought for my dog and is made by a reputable company.
Ill try it out i get fire ants here.
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We have horrible wasp problems every summer. I find using dryer sheets in the back of my mailbox and in ornamental garden items really keeps them away. Works here...Worth a try.
How does it repell them?
I have hummingbird feeders and they can never feed because of wasp taking over the feeders I'll try that.. Thanks
@@mariarodrguez4731 Be sure to use ONLY PLAIN SUGAR (no honey, no brown or powdered sugar, etc.) mixed with plain water and no red food coloring in your hummingbird feeders and replace the water every week. This is VERY IMPORTANT according to an extensive research done by a group of experts.
@@mariarodrguez4731 One year I had the same problem. You can get wasp traps that, basically work like hummingbird feeders. They are a golden yellow color (which they are more attracted to and hummingbird are not). You use the same sugar to water ratio as for the hummingbirds. The difference is that the wasps get into the feeders and can’t get out. I have two and hang them in the same areas as my Hummer feeders. You will be amazed at how many wasps will end up in there. Empty it every other day or so. The hummingbirds won’t be affected by the wasps anymore.
I had lits of wasps in my attic every year for twenty years. Since April 2022 I used lavender oil in water and sprayed it near the window in the attic where the wasps normally come in. No wasps in the attic for the last two years! I refresh the lavender scent near the window once per month. I hope it will work for the years to come.
Another observation: I burned a bay leaf in a room with a large wasp that was coming in the room during winter. The smoke killed the insect nearly instantly.
My daughter has those and she has never had a problem! She lives on a farm!!
number 9, dryer sheets, yet another great plant to have in the home.
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Lol it's BS anyway I had a mouse problem under the kitchen sink. It took the dryer sheets chewed the dry permit leaves and made a bed. Not even peppermint oil worked. Lol
@@rubymoreno77 Did you use the steel wool? That is what will keep the mice away b/c they can't chew it.
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I use layers of Eucalyptis oil, camphor & Citronella oil on my skin when I'm outside in the evening and mosquitos do not bother me.
Im allergic to all those but glad they work for you!
Avon SSS REPELLS THEM❗️
@@ratcann3018 I've heard of Avon having something that works. What does SSS stand for?
@@jennymontague851 skin so soft.
@@jennymontague851 Skin So Soft smells great n mosquitos dont like it n it's not toxic
Coffee grinds can be also used to keep ants out of your home. Sprinkle this around perimeter and no unwanted ants.
Really? Cause ants in my apartment will take the coffee grounds 😭
@@morningmorgan6341 Maybe they want to drive other ants away from THEIR home?
@@morningmorgan6341 I mean even the ants need that Morning cup of Joe
I'm sure other dried foods would work, but in the Southern US, people put out little dishes of uncooked grits for the ants. The ants eat the dried grits, then when they drink water, the grits expand and the ants explode. Southerners try to assure me that grits are non-toxic if used according to directions. 😏
@@morningmorgan6341 They could be moving it away, no joke.
Great information! I have found that after trying many different natural options, diatomaceous earth keeps ants away. I put it between the carpet and baseboards. I have not had 1 ant since. 😁
I use peppermint oil and eucalyptus oil in a defuser and the ants stay away. It was the only thing that worked where I live. It helps with sinus congestion also. It's a win win!
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I've used peppermint oil mixed with dish soap and a little water to dilute it into a sprayer and I haven't had ands for 3 weeks now. I get occasional stray ants and spray them on the spot.
I am saving this video since I have problems with spiders, ants, and mosquitoes and don't want them on my property and in my home. I also have to tell my family and friends about these products so they can also use them.
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You forgot diatomaceous earth. I use this and it works! Sprinkle it thickly on mattresses, rugs and any surface that is infested. The only problem is that it must remain 'in situ'. Not a problem on hidden areas but can be unsightly.
Peppermint extract or Tea takes the place of the peppermint oil. You just add the extract to water in a spray bottle or brew some peppermint tea let it cool then pour into spray bottle. The only con is if you spray it outside, when it rains you need to reapply it. You could tear open some tea bags and sprinkle the loose tea and wet it & that lasts thru a couple rains.
I've used a fresh dryer sheet in my pocket and/or attach one to my shirt when I'm sitting outside or working in the yard late. This absolutely works to keep the mosquitos away when I don't need/use Yard guard. I'm going to try the lavender oil...(I use lavender in a burner with peppermint oil to help me sleep when I have a migraine). Thanks for this video :-)
@Krystal Henry Yes... I met someone that used and told me about the dryer sheets method. It does work. My experiment with the lavender oil was successful but I prefer the dryer sheets for working outdoors .
Well it attracts mosquitoes to me
how to make the lavender burner with peppermint oil ? does this help with bed bugs
Vick's vapo rub works as a great insect repellent :)
@@RedRoseSeptember22 really??I have to try that and love Vicks and reminds me of childhood
Ultrasonic doesn't work have rats. Peppermint oil works, also use peanut butter topped with a dog kibble on rat trap actuator. They get the kibble and come back for the peanut butter, gets them every time.
I want to live with that lavender garden. That is so beautiful! I would be calm, chill and nothing would bother me. Sip some tea from the garden....
That's my dream!
J Lewis I had a lavender garden, it was lovely but it had to be controlled as it soon over took my whole front yard.
@@maureen8984 sounds great!! No more mowing!!! Lol I'm too old to mow anyway!
J Lewis ok
Lavender draw bees
Peppermint oil does work for spiders, also mothballs do wonders for mice and spiders. Just put one in each corner of your house/ rooms, also on the outside of your house, windows or cabin. I live in the mountains in a cabin and yes those remedies work.
Be carefully with the mothballs they r toxic for humans. Even breathing them.
That also contaminate ur soil.. make ur soil poisonous
@@mar26610 did not know about the mothballs, I only use one ball and it seems to do well.
@@syndihanson5710 Does it hurt the moth?
@@KB-ke3fi I don't know
I grew up in an old house (> 100 ur old) & mice always seemed to get inm We tried mothballs. The mice ate them but at least that killed some of them...
Diatomaceous Earth also works well for anything with an exoskeleton.
Doesnt work on Roaches. I think their "skin" is too thick.
Thanks! Dr. Kent Hovind really my attention to that! ;-)
It DOES work on roaches!
Get food grade. It's safe around kids & pets.
I even use it in my kitchen.
@@danbee6653 Borax does, it freezes their exoskeletons and if they cannot molt they die. They lick it off and spread it into the areas they live. Really works, haven't seen one since I moved in here which turned out to be roach heaven. Shudder. I take the time to sweep it into floor cracks and under wall gaps which takes care of any bug with a hard shell covering. Be sure to put a lot under and on top of your dish washers. All insects need water and if they don't have easy access they do leave.
@@simplyput5615 Yep. Better get fresh everything and sweep it in and under stuff.
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Peppermint plants outside are great and work to keep mice away yet they attract cats so you need to add a different plant to keep them away as well 💖it works!’ And smells great
SO...THAT'S why every cat in our area comes to my house. 9 yrs ago, a female cat went into our (open door) garage and gave birth to 6 beautiful kitties. I fell in love with her and made her mine. unfortunately, she brought her "hubby" with her. but....We fed them all, I named my babygirl, Cleopatra and the Tom, Smokey. We waited for her to wean the kittens before getting her spayed....too late...2nd litter came fast. We found homes for ALL the kittens. Smokey got sick and died within 1 yr. He was fairly old when he found us. Cleopatra died last summer. Jun 15th, 2018. I miss her so much.
anyway, I have catmint, spearmint, peppermint and chocolate mint all growing in a side flower bed. And...the only one I planted was the chocolate mint. On a warm day, the smell drifts over and sooths my soul. I love putting peppermint in my Earl Grey tea.
@@Pridegriffin What a beautiful story for a beautiful soul. Lady Luck smiled upon you on that fateful day 9 yrs ago. Smokey sounds so endearing as well as the rest of the lot. I guess I need to plant some mints around my garden.
Great! So, you can keep mice away by attracting cats to the garden...
@@Pridegriffin Interesting. A stray pregnant cat came to our home so we had to care for her. We have 12 acres so she loved hunting and eventually we ended up with 13 more in all. So we ha her spayed. We also named her Cleopatra. She would come inside and sit next to me for about an hour then leave and stay outside until next morning. At times she sit and watch me from the window sill but won't come in. Funny cat!
@@Pridegriffin we had cats show up around our house but we already have two cats so when a litter of kittens showed up at our doorstep, we gave them to one of our friends who found homes for them.
"You dont want to drive them outside because they have no place else to go do you?"
Actually I do want to drive them outside and dont care if they have no place else to go. But the owl that hangs out by my house will give them someplace to go, owl dinner plate
😂😂😂 you are funny. Who gives a flying if they don't have anywhere to go!! Just get out of MY house. 😂😂😂 I love it!
Amen!
The spiders will be like oh so you dont like me i wont get rid of pests for you then
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My house was recently attacked by rats. I am going to try these tips. Hoping that they will help.These are amazing simple tips. I never thought of them and have been using chemical-based repellent. Egg shells keep lizards away that’s what I know that I have tried and it worked. Thank you so much for sharing!
Get a big hungry cat!
Maybe you have big lizards, we have some geckos, not too large, but also anoles. I welcome those smaller lizards to hang outside my windows & doors for they are natural mosquito, gnat, & fly eaters. If I find any inside I try to get them back out to work or let them hide & hunt inside. These lizards sure don’t want to be near me or my dog-just looking for bugs!
@@MsDana-mo9fp youll need more than one cat bro. Especially if its very bad.
We had that problem in the ceiling. Purchased two ultrasonic devices, put them in the ceiling via an extension cord and two hours later they were gone. I removed the devices to see how long it would be before they returned. Well that was three months ago and still no sign of them.
If #6 actually worked the spiders would just move to another location in your house. Best way to get rid of pests is finding the holes they can enter and seal them up.
True, I went crazy with caulking the first year because no one caulked the floor molding... ants were just coming in from everywhere. Once I caulked, no more ants
Are you kidding? My house is so old it probably kookie like swiss cheese under the siding and floors.
Il like your ideas give us more .this is brelent thanks again.
I can testify for pepper. mice kept eating my AC condenser wires and I had to call the AC repair to retire the damage. Finally I sprinkled hot chili pepper powder around the inside and the outside of=f the compressor outside and no problems that year. So I do it once every winter and haven’t had a problem. Also I use it around planting’s, recycling containers kept outside and that kept mice away too. Cheap and excellent and safe.
Sorry i kept eating your AC condenser wires...i've finally got myself a nice apartment and stopped eating cheese. Sincerely, -The mouse that ate your condenser wires
I use powdered garlic to get rid of cats shitting in my yard, works till the next rain fall though :(
Thank I will try the garlic and pepper because I don't care for cat and I know they will take care of the rats,my neighbors are not very clean si its a weekly battle with me.
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Make sure to check each one for animal tolerance. Peppermint oil in diffuser for example is very bad can be fatal for small dogs.
I notice that peppermint oil is in alot of dog shampoo and spray for tick & flea repellent is it OK to use those or should I not if it's bad I have small dog.
How do you check for animal tolerance? Is the essential oil labeled, can you find asswer on Google. Ot do you have to try it and just see what happens? I refuse to use my sweet girllike a lab rat!
I have spread regular black pepper around my vegetable and flower garden to keep rabbits, squirrels, and deers from eating the plants and flowers and it really works! The only inconvenience is that you have to repeat the process at least twice weekly or more during rainy days to keep the black pepper strength going.
Cayenne pepper works better
Yes, I used neem leaves n it works. Tq!
Yeah i had some body wash a few years back that was given to ME and it had lemon tyme in it and i never got bothered by mosquitos or gnats all day until i ran out of it then they lit ME up with bites but i know lemon tyme works i stumbled on that by accident but i was glad to have done so tho idk about the rest of the tips but I'll look into trying a few anything is better than nothing and sometimes nothing is better than the chemical sprays that irritate the eyes ,nose skin and is unpleasant to the point that it repels you too. .
Anthony Hamilton Do you recall the name of the body wash? Everyone in my home are severely allergic to mosquitoes. Don't like to resort to chemical sprays etc.
Are you close to any health stores? If so, they have a lot of soaps made with lemon or lemon thyme. I have lemon thyme plants, lemon grass and lemon balm around my back patio and I don't have many problems with mosquitoes. And if they are being a pest I just rub my rosemary or lavender plant or both and rub it on my skin. I smell good and the mosquitoes leave me alone. The lemon plants are great for keeping the spiders away too.
@@Anita3kidsS. No i DNT remember the brand name of it all i remember is that it was light green and white bottle AND it was from publix grocery store and it was mixed with with sonething like tea tree oil or something. But NO i dnt remember the brand name of the lemon tyme and Lemon grass and i think tea tree oil but I'm not sure if publix still carry the brand where u located mine CAME from Savannah Georgia
Anthony Hamilton Hi. Thanks for responding. 😎 I'm not located near any Publix stores. Appreciate the information.
@@Anita3kidsS. ur welcome !! Good luck finding a suitable brand elsewhere i wish U much success with that. !!
I got plenty of lavender, rosemary, and basil, doesn't do that much honestly
Rosemary needs to be freshly crushed or made into a spray
I agree with you. I have rosemary plants (which I like to add to my dishes) in my greenhouse but still have a lot of mosquitos.
If you have mosquitoes, they most likely grew in your yard, or an adjoining one. Check regularly for anything that holds standing water. If there is none, look around your neighbors' yards, and you can usually find the source.
If they grow in water you can't drain, there is a virus that only attacks mosquito larvae. Drop a pill of it in the water every few weeks.
If you can encourage bats, or are lucky enough to be near running water -- where dragonflies spend their "nymph" days, then emerge as super mosquito fighter jets -- these are among the safest mosquito controls ever designed.
Gab3 - They may not be the solution to your bug issues, but all three of those can be a solution to a lot of personal ones. All three have therapeutic value, for physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual bodies.
If you should ever feel unbalanced, just crushing a leaf of any of these and inhaling the aroma may prove useful.
In the aromatherapy classes I took, no matter how many choices of oils you may have to chose from, the standard was: "When in doubt, use Lavender." It is calming and has a range of medicinal benefits. It is one of the many things I like about Seattle: Lavender everywhere!!
Rosemary may be calming and uplifting at the same time, and has a range of benefits.
Basil is one of the two most uplifting herbs I've ever encountered. I get a similar effect from crushing a basil leaf and inhaling the vapor as some cats get from catnip.
All this to say, you have some nice herbs, there, bro.
I like diatomaceous earth and ortho boric acid ("Roach-proof") for baseline control of insects in the home and garden. Regular borax and also baking soda can work well in some places. There are non-toxic bug traps and sticky strips. When all else fails, insect baits are my final insult to 6- and -legged creatures.
@@TampaDave we don't have standing water, the neighbors do though. Lots of people around here with water features that they don't maintain. Plus, it's oregon, lol.
I got pepper mint oil and lavander ,baking soda ,dryer sheet,peanet butter,aluminum foil,borax,steel wool ,neem
Anything very rid of the mice
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Mix Boric acid and brown sugar 1:1, spoon a bit outside or in the house. The brown sugar attracts them. I use small plastic bottle caps inside, and outside usually just dump a small pile in various areas. Repeat weekly for 3-4 weeks to catch the newly hatched ones. Will take out most roaches, perhaps not as effective on the small American roaches, but the bigger waterbug types will be disappear in days. If new construction, prior to drywall or enclosing the studs, buy lots of it and sprinkle generously on the foundation or boards to be enclosed.
Watch the boric acid.. it causes u to lose sight .
Wear masks when using n thow the away after each use.
Look it up i was shocked what it does to ur vision..
Are those waterbugs roaches? R they the ones that fly and are black/brown which crawl on walls? Wouldn't powdered sugar be better cause it's finer?
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Try laurel (bay) leaves. Fresh, dry or crushed and minced placed in every inaccessible place in your kitchen or else and you won't see a roach or ants anymore.
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Thank you, and apparently, if rodents eat them they die.
for mice also
Excellent presentation. Thanks for sharing!
Try table salts outside the home, in pantry closets or where ever the unwanted go. I use it specifically as a ant deterrent. It has worked. Now for the flies and mosquitos.
How can I use it ?
Lemon grass (aka fever grass) is also a good repellent
Some good stuff here, nice to use natural methods where necessary. You got to remember that one application is not enough, you must be vigilant in your quest. I personally like some spiders in my home, when they get too much or are spotted by non arachnid lovers, I pick them up (try to get the male and female) and place them on my patio plants outside. They continue to do their thing with the visiting bugs. As for rodents, prevention is better than cure. Closely examine under eves and around pipes and ensure ALL holes are filled or stuffed with steel wool. Keep food well wrapped and sealed and check pantries regularly for incursions. I cleared all the mice using peanut butter in traps (I didn't like killing them, but it was freaking out everyone else). If they have no food or water source they cannot stay inside. As with spiders, ants do no harm so don't go crazy. If they are in my home, I just vacuum them up, simple.
I tried citronella oil. Effective on mosquitoes👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
I use peppermint oil for my studio apartment. It works great.
Also take a sulphur tablet once a week keep mosquitoes away
here in SE/gulf of Texas they laugh at you & say "nice try" while they morph into a hybrid species that specifically flies into your hair when you walk out the front door & then they laugh at you some more
I've tried the eucalyptus and peppermint and it's like magic. 😀👍🏾
Citronella plant works great for mosquitoes. The active ingredient is used in many commercial insect repellants. Plant a few of these around the house to keep mosquitoes out.
I plant them in pots and put them near my outside doors to help keep them down when opening the door.
@@Grizzleback07 Did it work
Doesn't work at all for me.
Now I really wanna get this stuff for my house when I grow up
The mint worked on an ant nest in one of my gardens plots. The nest was evacuated within 24 hours. I also found that the electronic sound boxes only stop the mice/rats from nesting nearby, it doesn't stop them from entering your property looking for food. The best way to rid the property of rodents is to remove all food stuffs such as bird seed, dog food left outside, compost boxes and put garbage in a sealed metal container not plastic. I live near a port city and rats are just part of the deal! Love my neighborhood cats ! 😁
DRYER SHEETS!! YES MICE LOVE TO USE THEM FOR NESTING! GOT TO CALL THAT ONE OUT!!!!
That's probably not too healthy for the mice
Thank you for all of this handy natural info! I have used Cinnamon to get rid of ants in my home. At the entry point and along the trail. I also used it in and around my outside trashcans to keep them away.
I LOVE and NEED this video. This is one of my favorite channels on YT. Thanks guys for the useful information!
Deanna Dove haven’t you read the comments,these things don’t work
Fun fact: peppermint scares away spiders ( I learned that yesterday when there was one right above me...)
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Narrator: mice are highly sensitive to sounds, especially metallic ones.
Me: *blasts Death Metal*
The sound of the Nazgul from Lord of the Rings works too
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The best thing that kept the mice away was our beloved cat, Blizzard. When mice got a whiff of him being in the home, we haven't seen a mouse for 12 years. When he died we still didnt see a mouse for a couple of years after but then they started to return. Peanut butter on a sticky helped us this time.
I used peppermint oil for an ant problem before, and it worked. Now I have a cricket problem, so I’ll try it for them.
Thanks for the info I like my new natural anti pest plants 🌱
I just had to share this video. Lots of great natural insecticides, and I have 4 grandkids to keep safe. 👍
Cinnamon sticks and bay leaves both also work for keeping ants away. Put them where you've seen ants and where they might be able to get inside.
I have this plant outside I will bring them inside. Thanks for this video
Theres a spider nest in my mint plant literally as you read this !
Perhaps, but remember spiders are still the best insect repellent. No need to fear them
Uhh, I do not need the black or brown widows that we have in SoCal.
This spider didn't watch this video!
Yup lol. Spiders don't care
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ultrasonic traps made me ill, (headaches, dizziness, nauseas, brain fog) as soon as I realised what it was I got rid of them and immediately got better.
Gave me migraines so I set traps sorry
I already own basil. I love basil, it’s awesome!!!!
Make water bucket mouse traps , half a bkt of water , vaseline above water line , a ramp with peanut butter on the end , the mice/rats run up to get the food and their weight tips the ramp , splash, vaseline stops them getting out. Everyone swears by this method in Australia when we have mice plagues.
This video was really creatively done.
Citronella plant is a good one for keeping mosquitoes away. All you have to do is set the plant on a table or deck outdoors, or plant it in the ground if you like... It's also popular enough right now that the oil is being added to candles and oil for torches (obviously for outside! Lol).
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I use dryer sheets for insect repellant, I also use, used coffee grounds around my house on the outside, I don't have any problems with insects.
Use the borax,sugar,and water for my walls and counters where they meet, I apply it with a q tip. Works great. Steel wool in holes going outside no nice. I live in the mountains in NC.
How w/ dryer sheets? Can I spray walls w/ borax mix?
Several natural herbs. Thanks for sharing
Boric acid mixed with powdered milk, spread around the outer perimeter of your house and roaches with eat it and die before they even get in the house.
YES it works and safe too!
I never seen a Roach outdoors !
@@daciasdiy1861 well they’re outside too
@@Christina...66 do you have chipmunks that crawl directly next to the foundation of your house?
This is why I have herbs planted all over my yard. Plus every time you brush against them it smells amazing!
My grandma laughed at the steel and copper wire. She said that desperate rodents will eat right through that stuff.
Your grandma is wrong
I agree with your Grandma. I live on an island on the west coast .. rats chew threw the copper wiring in old homes here.
True!
I had pet gerbils that could chew through aluminum frames of aquariums, so I don't think wire would stop them.
Gramma was so right.
I have peppermint growing all around my yard. And its a perinial plant.
Perfect voice
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Perfect explanation
Perfect tips.
Very much appreciated. :)
I used dry sheets rubbed onto my skin at outside events to repel mosquito bites
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And it keeps the bees/wasps away too.
Never do this. They have chemicals in them that can damage your nervous system. Also, dangerous through inhalation. Affects central nervous system. The chemicals will get absorbed through the dermis and enter your bloodstream. Dangerous. Never use them in the dryer either. They are very toxic. Carcinogenic and contain neurotoxins. My nervous system was damaged from them, still recovering after 3 years. They are unregulated and EPA says they contain hazardous waste materials, which they do. Just trying to warn people...so they don’t get sick like I did.
Thanks for the warning!
John JohnG Doubt it, but rather safe than sorry. 😐
I’ve used a lot of these and they are quite effective but I’ve found lemongrass and tea tree oil to be the best bug repellent
Not cd to mention EUCALYPTUS oil
I've used cayenne pepper, baking soda and salt also Dutch cleanser/borax works great.
We use soapy steel wool to block up any holes that mice might use to move around our house
I've heard that the Yarrow plant is excellent at keeping bugs away, maybe even better than deet!
i have used peppermint oil for mice it works well.for mouse traps peanut butter works great but if you have an old style mouse traps that are metal, i add a peanut or sunflower seed, forcing it in the round hole so they have to tug on it and that works great if you have traps that don't go off but all the peanut butter is eaten off. give it a try.
that mouse running along the top the labels is cute lol!
Good vid. Thanks for creating and sharing this info. You have a lot of good tips I will be using.
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cayenne pepper worked for getting rid of mice for me. Their fur is oily and the cayenne pepper burns. i sprinkled in closets and around the edge of the rooms
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Interesting video, I can confidently say a black snake took care of all my mice problems in the garage. Just remember to look for him/her as you come and go from the garage.
Heard about planting marigolds in between the rows of a vegetable garden. Borax works very well.
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Thankfully the house I live in now is clean and neat, but one of the old houses I lived in had a mice problem, I ve tried everything at that time, the only thing that worked was a combination of ready oreintal incense , the burned
smell of oregano, and Arabian gum together.
Nadia Subri Peppermint oil definitely works too. But you have to wear gloves when handling it. Soak cotton balls with it and toss in area where they live and they will evacuate. Used it in vaults at work to get rid of rats and at home to rid of mice beginning nest. Smell lasts for months.
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Rats keep trying to get inside my home, even in the roof. When I hear them, I turn on my essential oil diffuser with peppermint, eucalyptus, or tea tree oil. They disappear fast because it affects their noses..
To prevent it, I keep the long running 6-8 hour diffuser on, but that racks up money on essential oils, but whatever it takes. At night, I have even used the lavender oil, and it's really strong, so no rats! Use only 100% pure essential oils!
Have a wonderful day!
cookiemama4 Yes it works! I only use pure oils from health food store as well. You have a great day too!
cookiemama4 Thank you for all your advices. The peppermint seems to work very well against them.
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I always use peanut butter in my mouse traps, works every time
lol same
Same - it lasts a lot longer than cheese, and it’s all I use now.
Put a small dab of peanut butter and a piece of cheesecloth [ironic]. Carefully place it in the trap. Mouse gets teeth snagged in trap, and WHAMMO!!! Dead mouse.
leanneland. Cheese usually only catches Cartoon Mice! Use a little bit of peanut butter.
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