Other rodents or food can repel mice!
Mint is a good plant to grow if you want to repel mice. Place mint plants around the yard, and some in pots near the house to discourage the mice from coming inside.
High frequency works best to repel mice. The unit should emit a non-repetitive pattern in order to repel the rodents.
Yes, bay leaves repel roaches due to natural insectisides inside of it. Roaches detest the stuff. Crush the leaves and spread them in your kitchen cupboards where you don't want roaches for a wonderful smelling, roach free kitchen. :)
Well, you could load the mothballs into a shotgun! Or, use a catapult. The idea that they repel mice appears to be an old wives' tale.
There are lots and lots of people on the internet (blogs, forums) saying that it does work.
The dog urine does leave a smell and the mice are attracted to bad smells and rotted food. So it is possible that mice are attracted by the urine.
Not likely. Coffee grounds are food with a strong odor. Food smells will attract bears.
Ultrasonic Rodent Repellents are great for controlling for mice. The way they work are, high frequency waves emit a non-repetitive pattern to repel mice and prevent them from invading your home.
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Use the broom, places mouse traps(rat traps), or places electronic mouse traps called the rat zapper, place mouse killers nearby walls, places poison smells into the wholes that are punched through the wall(Mouses cannot withstand poison smells) or just cover the wholes and make it sealed up so Mouses cannot breath but make sure to nail them together.
Through sense. Same way humans do. Smells, sight, hearing, touch - these main 3 allow humans & animals to connect objects with situations & actions. That is how mice remember things.
AnswerI LOVE THEM!!!- Firepaw100AnswerThey are very cute and cheap to keep. But they do not live very long and their wee smells.