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Making the Ideal All-Natural Pest Deterrent
A combination of 9% vinegar, lemon peel, garlic, coffee grinds, cloves, and an aromatic mix makes up our repellant. Because of their powerful smells, mice often avoid ingesting these chemicals. This repellant can be made in the following ways:
What you need: Peeled lemon
A clove of garlic
Used coffee grounds
Cloves
9 percent vinegar
Setting Up:
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Make a Combination: Crush the garlic cloves, add the lemon peel, coffee grounds, and cloves to a bowl.
Whisk in the vinegar: Add 9% vinegar to the bowl. Both the repellant and the smells are improved by this.
If you want the aromas to really pop, let the combination a few hours—or even a night—to infuse.
Pour the liquid into a spray bottle so it can be applied easily.
How to Use:
Doorways, windowsills, and other potential entry points for mice, including tiny cracks and holes, should be sprayed with this combination.
To keep the combination effective, use it frequently, particularly after cleaning the area or after rain.
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