Learn How to Prevent Mouse Damage in Your Home
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Camphor is carcinogenic just FYI. Also, essential oils are not recommended around pets like cats.
If you opt to use kitty litter as a rodent deterrent, bear in mind it must be used litter.
sure way to attract more cats to your home.
Mice ate all my onion seedlings & dug through my tray to make sure they found every seed. Turns out they are definitely not repelled by onion. ☹️
Thank you for this article. I am passing this information around my community and I am using Peppermint Essential oils under the hood of my car. Hoping the next time I am not changing my cabin filters in my nice warm hood because of rodent home nests in them
How do you get rid of mice that eat onions? (Yes it is mice - I've seen them!)
We leave a snap trap set in our crawl space in the attic all the time. Inevitably there is a mouse caught now and then, especially in the fall when temperatures cool and they look for warmth and food. It's very difficult to find a place where they may be entering because the nasty little critters can climb, too. Bird feeders help to draw them into our yard, too, but we love to feed and watch the birds. I guess our best bet it to keep the traps set.
you're the only site that gives good advice on deterring mice rather than all the other that say "get a professional". thank you. I will try your tips
I have an '09 Forrester and I have a problem with mice getting into the car. Have tried Bounce sheets and moth balls, they used the sheets in their nest right next to he bag of moth balls. I put bags of "Mouse Magic " down and they just ate into the bags. I now have 3 battery run sonic boxes that seemed to work for a time (yes, the batteries are good) but now that cold weather is here they are back in my car. I have put snap traps in the car and the snap traps work but I would rather deter them than trap them. Any ideas? I don't mind sharing my space but when driving down the road and one jumps up into the passenger seat it is disconcerting and I worry about the damage they can do. Also can't find where they are getting in.
Hi, Sally: We feel your pain. Have you asked your local Subaru dealer where they might be getting in? They probably get this all the time. The glove compartment is always a main suspect in any car. Take it out if you can, to get a better look, but even if you can’t, try to cover any openings that you see in there with duct-taped wire mesh or screening, being careful not to restrict any necessary air flow. Another possibility is what is called the rear air vent grilles on either side of the tire/ trunk compartment, which let air escape when you close the car doors—but these are hard to get to. In the end, the best thing to do is to mouseproof your car as you would a house foundation: Go through the engine compartment sides (firewall between it and cabin), the trunk, and the underside of the car as best you can, and painstakingly screen off every single opening of every size. Good luck, and thanks for asking!