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10 ways to chase mice out of the house without killing

Last Updated: Jul 20, 2017

10 tips on how to chase mice without killing

Many homes may have heard screams or footsteps running on the ceiling, and there may have been some suspicious traces. It's important to explore whether your house has some "rats" to live in, and if you find out if there's a family in the house, you'll have to look for ways to chase rats in 10 ways to chase me out of the house without killing them. 


10. Eliminate food sources.
It is better to make it easy for me to overlook your home, since the food source of rodents has been completely eliminated. You're going to starve your whole family, and then try to keep the house open and there's no corner, so you'll have all the hiding places for my family.

9. Close the entrance.
Take a look around the house, see if there are any places i can creep in, such as the little nooks and crannies on the roof, the crevices in the ceiling, wall holes, kitchen windows or water pipes, and then close them all. At least it prevents me from slipping in easily.

8. Cat Sand
If you don't want to mess with cats, you'll want to take a cat. Another solution is to try to find cat sand. You can ask from a neighbour who feeds the cat, and put the cat sand in a cloth bag, or the area where the rat sits, and I'll be haunted by the pungent smell of the old plaintiff's pee, and i don't want to go past it anymore. But it's better to pick up a spot. Otherwise, you're going to be so stunned.

7. Yito Tree
It's an easy way for many houses to do it for a long time. Especially today, the trend for cat-raising is trending. If you're an animal lover, just keep a cat in the house. The cat quickly eliminates the old plaintiff like a rat. Because i can see and smell the cat that i raised, i'm prepared to pack my stuff out of the house.

6. Rat Repellent Herb
Nowadays, there are herbs selling rats in general, and they can be easily purchased in supermarkets, but the disadvantage is that they often have a short lifespan. The smell is fading, making it necessary to use it in large quantities.

5. Rat Trap Cage
It's a simple way to use it for a long time, just buy a rat trap cage and bring food or bait to the rats. Then when I ran into the cage, the cage would shut down, so we just put the rats in the cage as far away from home as possible, and away from other people's homes. Otherwise, it will cause trouble for the neighbors instead. The technique of placing a rat trap is to place more than one cage and place it back on each other. I'm going to get stuck in both ways. Also, if you can put it on the wall, it's better because i'm most likely to run around the wall, and more importantly, when the cage is finished, wash it clean every time, because the smell of the old rat will keep the new rat from getting close to the cage.

4. Firecracker
In addition to the stench, rats are a fairly startling animal. So if you want to break me up, Try buying firecrackers near the rat's nest so that my family was shocked by the sound of firecrackers until they had to evacuate, but to spot the firecrackers, it was necessary to use caution. Both males point themselves and do not throw directly at the rat. Otherwise, it's a horror picture.

3. Turn on the light.
It's an easy way to light my eyes and not to show up. When the lights are still on, I'll be afraid to go out and go for food or gnaw down your belongings, which the consequences may be to trade for more power bills.

2. Foul ball
The smell of the ball stinks, although not as severe as kerosene, but it is a very inconsequentible smell. I don't really feel the smell of the ball. If you put a stinky ball in a place where you think i'm going to circle around, such as a trash can, ceiling, or a corner inside the kitchen, you'll be so disgusted by the smell that I want to move away from.

1. Kerosene
I don't know how bad kerosene smells because even those who inhale it are dizzy. Let alone what you did to a little rat when it came to the smell of kerosene. The youngsters are so struggling that they don't want to live in the same house anymore. The method is simply to pour kerosene into a small cup where you can only place it in the place where the rodent sits, or you can place it on to my food source, but be careful not to use it in a house with children, and to open the door to vent some smells and can be turned into turpentine or other pungent oils.

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