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12 Clever Ways to Prevent Rats and Mice from Entering Your House

A few drops of peppermint oil on cotton balls may serve as a rodent and mouse deterrent due to the oil's pungent fragrance. Make sure pets can't get to the oil, and change it out every few days.
Peppermint, when planted around your home, may act as a natural pesticide and keep these pests at bay.
Get Creative with Cat Litter: Lay out used litter outdoors near areas where birds might be laying eggs. The presence of a predator is signaled by the scent of cat urine, which discourages rodents.
Patch Any Holes: Seal any holes that enable them to enter using copper mesh, steel wool, cement, or plaster of Paris.
Rubbing Clove Deodorant:
The pungent aroma of ground cloves suggests they might be useful as an insecticide. Place it near entryways and replace it every few days.
Put up a barrier around any areas where you see rodents by using dryer sheets. Their strong smell deters rodents like mice and rats.
Assisting Felines: Think About Getting a Cat. In addition to its aggressive pursuit behavior, the mere presence and smell of a cat will deter these pests from entering the house.
Removal of a Dead Mice:
Wear gloves whenever you come into contact with a deceased rodent. Before disposing of the rodent in your outside trash can, be sure you use two bags that can be sealed. Disposal is ensured to be clean and safe in this way.
Implementing these strategies may help you rid your home of pesky rodents. Always keep in mind that a combination of different approaches and consistency is key to effective management.
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