Do you have any mice in your house or in your apartment? Well, you should know that mice can be more than just a problem. They can spread diseases and germs, leave urine and feces wherever they go, even lice. And the worst thing about mice is that they reproduce very fast. The female mice can have up to 10 litters per year, and each litter may contain about 10 mice’s.
You need to know that the “mice removing process” is a two-step process. First, you need to seal cracks and holes in the house that can allow mice to enter. And the second phase is to get rid of the mice trapped inside. As we said, in this article we are going to show you some effective techniques how to get rid of mice from your home, in all-natural way.
First, let me ask you a question – have you ever wondered in which parts of your house, the mice usually hide? Well, it doesn’t matter, because this remedy can eliminate them all, without traps or mice poison. Mice are rodents, which are found both in the countryside and the city. We all hate them, they mess out food, eat our cables, they scare us, eat our clothes, damage our furniture, leave their feces and urine all over the house and they carry diseases, which can be transferred to humans.
As we all know, the rats are covered with gray hair and they extremely powerful teeth. They can eat wood and pipes as well. And, as we said before – the rats reproduce very easily. The female rats can give birth to 22 mice per litter.
How to get rid of mice in all-natural way
Well, there are 2 ways to remove mice from your house. The first in is using a rat bait and the other one is using a trap. There are many different mice traps, and using a mice trap is an old method, in which you don’t have to use poison. But, many people don’t like these 2 methods – traps and poison, because they don’t have to deal with the bad smell when they kill the rat, and he goes into a hole and dies there. The owner of the house can’t reach the rat, so he can throw it in the trash. This is why many people avoid these 2 methods.
Note:We highly advice not to use the technique number 4, and you can avoid dealing with this burden. Yes, rats are bad, but all animals deserve to live. They didn’t want to “invade” your house or apartment. They just wanted to do one thing – to survive. As we said, there are many different types of traps on the market today and they are all used to remove rats – from cages to electrical traps. But, enough of these commercial traps. Try these home methods instead.
1st Method
You will be surprised to know that soft drinks can also be used for killing mice. This is because mice are unable to burp. When the rodents drink the liquid, they will not be able to burp and thus die. Take one disposable dish and pour some soft drink into it. Place it in any corner of your house which the mice frequent. This should be kept at night and the next morning you will see them lying dead.
2nd Method
You have to prepare a mixture using equal quantities of dry Plaster of Paris, flour, and one tablespoon of salt. Put it in a disposable plate and keep it near the entrance of your home. Also keep a bowl of water near this plate. When the mice eat this dry mixture, they are going to feel thirsty and drink the water kept in the bowl. This will harden the mixture consumed by them, thus killing them.
3rd Method
Mice get attracted very easily towards the sweet taste of chocolate powder. Therefore, it can act as an excellent bait. Mix some plaster powder and chocolate powder well in a bowl and keep it outside the house. Here too keep some water for the mice to drink. After the consumption of the prepared bait and the water, the mixture will expand inside the body of the mouse and it will die.
4th Method
You can scare them. Just get a cat or a dog. This is also very effective way to get rid of these rodents. As we all know – the cats are the best hunters, when it comes to hunting rats.
And finally, if none of the methods mentioned above works for you, then you should call the exterminator. Thanks for reading and we really hope we’ve been helpful. And don’t forget – sharing is caring.