In some homes, quiet noises in the walls or nibble marks in the pantry can betray the presence of an unwelcome guest: the mouse. But do you really need to pull out all the stops to get rid of them? What if the solution lay in ingredients you already have at home? We’ll show you an effective and natural method—without cruel traps or toxic products.
Why do mice invite themselves into your home?
Mice are small opportunists. In search of warmth, food, and a quiet nesting place, they find our homes an ideal refuge . Their favorite food? Seeds, nuts, crumbs under furniture… However, certain smells strongly deter them . Here’s our tip.
Inspecting your home: the crucial first step
First things first: Play detective. Mice can squeeze through openings the size of a dime ! Check the undersides of doors , window frames, and cable or pipe openings. Seal every hole with steel wool, fine mesh, or putty. Good insulation is half the battle.
Hygiene: an effective barrier against mice
A clean home means a less tempting pantry. Regularly clean floors, countertops, and under furniture. Store food in airtight jars or metal containers ( plastic bags are very easy to chew! ). And most importantly, don’t leave trash lying around.
The secret weapon: 100% natural repellent
Here is a simple yet useful recipe using everyday products:
Ingredients :
- lemon peel
- 2 to 3 cloves of garlic
- coffee grounds
- A few carnations
- 9% white vinegar
Preparation:
- Mix all ingredients in a bowl.
- By adding vinegar, the scents are bound and intensified.
- Let it steep for a few hours ( or overnight ).
- Strain and then pour into a spray bottle.
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In some homes, quiet noises in the walls or nibble marks in the pantry can betray the presence of an unwelcome guest: the mouse. But do you really need to pull out all the stops to get rid of them? What if the solution lay in ingredients you already have at home? We’ll show you an effective and natural method—without cruel traps or toxic products.
Why do mice invite themselves into your home?
Mice are small opportunists. In search of warmth, food, and a quiet nesting place, they find our homes an ideal refuge . Their favorite food? Seeds, nuts, crumbs under furniture… However, certain smells strongly deter them . Here’s our tip.
Inspecting your home: the crucial first step
First things first: Play detective. Mice can squeeze through openings the size of a dime ! Check the undersides of doors , window frames, and cable or pipe openings. Seal every hole with steel wool, fine mesh, or putty. Good insulation is half the battle.
Hygiene: an effective barrier against mice
A clean home means a less tempting pantry. Regularly clean floors, countertops, and under furniture. Store food in airtight jars or metal containers ( plastic bags are very easy to chew! ). And most importantly, don’t leave trash lying around.
The secret weapon: 100% natural repellent
Here is a simple yet useful recipe using everyday products:
Ingredients :
- lemon peel
- 2 to 3 cloves of garlic
- coffee grounds
- A few carnations
- 9% white vinegar
Preparation:
- Mix all ingredients in a bowl.
- By adding vinegar, the scents are bound and intensified.
- Let it steep for a few hours ( or overnight ).
- Strain and then pour into a spray bottle.
more on the next page