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Which seasonings are best with lemon and pepp
You can’t go wrong with either lemons or black pepper on their own. The intense citrus aroma of lemons is extremely repulsive to rats. However, black pepper aggravates their delicate nasal passages. There will be an odor barrier that rats and mice will do their best to avoid when you combine the two.
Implementing This Approach:
Get Your Ingredients Ready: Incorporate a good amount of powdered black pepper into the mixture with the juice of a couple lemons. The precise amounts aren’t important, but you should have enough of each to provide a discernible aroma.
Useful Hints: Locate the entry points and known rodent hiding spots in your house. Such a spot might be next to a window, door, or even a crack in the foundation.
Use a spray sprayer to generously apply the lemon-pepper mixture around these access locations. This will apply the solution. Additionally, you have the option to soak cotton balls in the mixture and then strategically distribute them throughout your home, particularly in regions such as the attic, basement, or storage spaces.
If you’re going to be using the combination outside, you should reapply it every few days or after heavy rain because the aroma will decrease with time.
Those who have used this method have noticed a dramatic drop in rodent activity, which is a surprising outcome. The simplicity and safety of the lemon-pepper technique are its greatest assets. Because it is non-toxic, your house will continue to be a safe place for kids and dogs.
Embracing Natural Solutions:
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