Planting peppermint around your home can act as a natural deterrent for rodents.
6. Cat Litter
Scatter used cat litter near potential nesting sites. The smell of cat urine, indicating the presence of a predator, can discourage rodents from settling nearby.
7. Seal Entry Points
Use materials like copper mesh, steel wool, cement, or plaster of Paris to close off any holes or gaps where rodents might enter.
8. Ground Clove Repellent
The strong aroma of ground cloves can deter rodents. Place it near entry points and refresh it every few days.
9. Dryer Sheets Barrier
Place dryer sheets around areas where rodent activity is observed. Their potent odor can repel mice and rats.
10. Consider a Cat
A cat can be a natural deterrent to rodents. Its presence and scent alone can discourage these pests from entering your home.
Dealing with a Dead Mouse:
Always use gloves when handling a dead rodent. Place the rodent in a sealable bag, then double-bag it before disposing of it in your outdoor trash container to ensure safe and sanitary disposal.
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