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Mice and Rats Will Not Enter Your Home If They Feel This! An Incredible Idea

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9% Vinegar: The sharp, acidic smell irritates rodents, making them avoid the treated areas.

How to Make a Natural Rodent Repellent
Creating your own rodent repellent is quick and easy. Follow these simple steps:

Ingredients:

Lemon peels (fresh or dried)

4-5 garlic cloves (crushed)

2 tablespoons of coffee grounds

1 tablespoon of whole cloves

1 cup of 9% vinegar

Instructions:
Prepare the Ingredients: Chop the lemon peels into small pieces and crush the garlic cloves.

Mix Together: Combine the lemon peel, crushed garlic, coffee grounds, and cloves in a bowl.

Add Vinegar: Pour 1 cup of 9% vinegar into the mixture and stir gently.

Store and Use: Transfer the mixture to a jar with a lid. To use, soak cotton balls in the solution or place small bowls of it in rodent-prone areas.

Where to Place Your Natural Repellent
For best results, strategically place your homemade repellent in these key locations:

Entry Points: Near doors, windows, and vents where rodents might enter.

Kitchens: Around pantry areas, countertops, and trash bins.

Basements & Attics: Corners and along walls where rodents tend to hide.

Why This Works
The powerful scent combination overwhelms the sensitive noses of mice and rats, making your home an unattractive environment for them. Unlike chemical repellents, this method is completely safe for humans and pets while remaining highly effective.

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