DOES BAKING SODA & FLOUR REALLY KILL RODENTS?
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I used corn meal mix and baking soda. I had a mouse infestation that just would not stop. I tried sticky traps, sticky traps laid out flats in runways, snap traps, poison in maze boxes (they ate the poison with no effect). I tried everything! When I used the 50% corn meal mix and 50% baking soda, the mouse population was wiped out in ONE WEEK! I'm keeping the mixture set around in closed plastic containers with mouse size openings just in case. BEST SOLUTION EVER!
Yup. Anything which will attract them with the baking soda is a plus.
I’ve heard people mixing oatmeal with baking soda
@@ByoKora775 raw oats and plaster of paris/drywall fix (and cocoa powder/sugar) is what i have read online is also more effective then baking soda. I ordered some online and getting tomorrow, I am hoping this will work.
@@JohnS-er7jh the plaster keeps them from having an odor after they die too..
Same with me. Corn muffin mix and baking soda 50/50. I got rid of rats and mice in less than a week.
This worked for me, and no mice in over a year. I give it a thumbs up
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I'm so totally doing this for the ground squirrels that have invaded my shed and garden. Thank you so much for the tip! New sub! Great content!
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I am so glad you made this video. Tackling an identical issue. Appreciate your time in videoing this. Man, though, am I glad you said I’ll be back in a “video minute to you guys” as I was not wanting to wait 3-5 days. 😉
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I'll try it tonight...
Thank you for the good information!
Thank you for sharing,
My pleasure!
Thanks for sharing this is great . I'm going to act on this tip and see how this work.👍👍👍🙋💛💛💛
Glad it was helpful!
We have been invaded by mice and then rats at our little farm. They ate thru a big yellow and black plastic box to get to grain now stored in metal cans. Baking soda worked best for me when I added it to peanut butter. It disappeared quickly and so have the rats.
Thanks for letting me know which worked best for you. I am finding little corpses here and there now.
How did you add it to baking soda?
What combination did you use the Peanut Butter and Baking Soda?
Meant proportions?
Yes....I make the heathens gourmet peanut butter balls mixed in baking soda make peanut butter balls out of the mixture rolled some in confectionery sugar.
Enjoyed your trial with the flour and baking soda. Putting some down tomorrow. Can trap the young rats, but never the old clever ones, so there's always a couple about.
It works very well here. I answer your questions and also offer solutions and products to repel rodents: czcams.com/video/NUuqAmE1NE8/video.html - and Huntavirus by CDC czcams.com/video/5hdsjebQzwM/video.html. Thanks so much for watching.
From Scotland, we had mice under the floor, put down a mix flour plaster,the problem is the flour seems to stop the plaster from setting. Trying the bicarbonate and flour mix in my workshop workshop,and yes it seems to have worked.
Great tip! I have also used the Baking Soda with Cocoa. I'm finding dead rodents near water around the farm.
Baking soda and instant mashed potato flakes is working great here in England
Baking soda and sugar
I use 50 50 plaster of Paris with honey cornbread mix. The mice seem to love it.
@@davidgraemesmith1980 do you leave out as a dry mix?
I wish moles would partake of this concoction!! I’m sitting in my yard right now, with my 410, watching and waiting on the ground to move. I’ve gotten one today 🤬 I’m glad you posted this Jerry!! As soon as I stop traveling for work I’ll be doing gardening, chickening, and weed/herb growing/collecting. I’m very sure your knowledge will be useful!
It does work on them. Also soda pop or beer, exlax or Juicy Fruit chewing gum.
@@pinemeadowshobbyfarmafruga8319 how would you go about applying it?
I use Juicy Fruit gum on moles. Just put some down in their tunnels and they disappear for a while.
Get an old push lawnmower and a garden hose of sorts and put it on the muffler and the other end down the hole.. let it run for a while.. put some oil in gas to make it smoke visible, sit back and watch for exhaust smoke to come out of holes go cover them and you kill ALL YOUR MOLES
Moles only eat insects, grubs and earthworms, nothing else. Moles play a beneficial role in the management of soil and the control of undesirable grubs and insects. By tunneling and shifting soil particles, moles permit better aeration of the soil, help dry out sod, and enable humus (organic matter) to travel deeper into the soil. Why kill them?
Awesome video with prep and proof that it works. Thanks!
You're welcome!
I had a mouse that was enjoying my pantry and nothing seemed to catch him. So, I put down some flour and baking soda! I have seen no more evidence of it ever since! It must work!
That is awesome! I have had great success with that formula.
No it don't work at all
@@pastormharris1726 you can't tell people what they experienced otherwise
You can also use Jiffy Corn Muffin Mix with Baking Soda, it’s sweet😉
I do. In fact my current VIRAL video is KILL RATS DEAD WITH CORNBREAD MIX & BAKING SODA
That's what I used. Best solution to getting rid of mice! 50/50 jiffy cornmeal and baking soda.
Did it work? I don't think so.
Yes it works. ♥️😊
@@miraclelove991 I will say I have not seen a single rodent in my house or barn this year by using it. I've seen no evidence of rodents (droppings, chewed items) either I live in a very rat and mouse infested area near a creek in the country Yes, it works.
Thankyou for this idea I am going to try it in our shed and chicken coop. Just an idea for your chickens. I live in Australia and it can get very Otay times and I found that by keeping the chickens under trees and spraying water into the trees it cools the area by 10 deg C. Those chickens of yours looked way too hot.
Go for it! I need to place one in my coop. Just saw a mouse in there last night
Only takes a little bit. Mix your half cup flour and half cup soda in a plastic bag. Less than 1/4 cup will do. I set solo cups in my garage with about 1/4 cup of mix and it worked well. I did add sugar to mine.
Thanks for the info!
Thank you for sharing
My pleasure
We used to use grits flour and baking soda. The grits expand upon the introduction of water.
Thanks for sharing.
Hope it helped, Mike
Don't forget to leave a water source by the flour and baking soda if used indoors or they will be running thru your house looking for water.
Absolutely
Will they die around the area
Will they die around the area where they're eating that stuff?
Wouldn't the rodents die in the house if you leave a water source by the flour and soda?
Leave out some soda... It'll make them swell up n die... They can't burp!
I am using flour & plaster paris. With a scattering of sugar. Dry. It is working. I do have to place it by the vole hole, and cover it with a storage box (shoe size works good). I use plastic covers, and just put the powder in the lid. This is, 1) to keep it dry. but for me, 2) keep it away from rabbits.
Great tip! I have a video using that as well. It also works. Also going to try peanut butter with baking powder.
Yay!! I'm trying this!!! Thank you!!!
Much love,
Sassy!!❤
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I like this guy. Although he's trying to get rid of the rodents he's very comical. New subscriber 🤗♥️
Thank you
@@pinemeadowshobbyfarmafruga8319 You’re welcome
I thought he was comical also!! Bet he’d be fun to hang out with in real life
Thank you, for the inexpensive home remedy.
You bet!
Very awesome homestead and great tips sir..
Thank you kindly
It is fun to watch your video!
Thank you.
Yes baking soda works. I mixed it with flour or peanut butter and the next day there was a smell of dead mice everywhere in the house. It definitely works. Thanks for this very helpful tip.
I love the effectiveness of this. It's so nice to have peace and quiet in the home without the chewing, scratching, scampering and gnawing.
Hi. Is the smell terrible? Anything to worry about with dead carcass all over? Does smell eventually go away? How long? Thank you.
Smell of dead mice will decrease after a few days. In the mean time boil either peppermint leaves, lemons, orange skins, cinnamon sticks to deodorize the area. Also spray same cooled solution throughout the smelly space as a air freshener. Peppermint,ammonia is a repellent since rodents hate any strong scent.
@mikeike7114 It's pretty bad for a while, unfortunately. It beats the alternative. It is ideal if you can restrict their water to outdoors, I have dogs. While I don't leave uneaten food out, I do have water out for them. Any ideas for dog and cat owners?
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Wow nice done Mr Hanson you did it thank you my friend see you soon
Glad you came. Update coming soon.
Thanks PMHF. Great job. Good info. Liked & subscribed.
Thanks for the sub!
We had mice in the house. Tried many things to get rid of them. I used peppermint essential oil on a cotton ball and it cleared them out. I used a generous amount and sit them in small bowls in different areas. It got rid of them and haven't seen any since.
I just stock-piled on that mint. I place it on cotton balls in my car engine compartments
Used peppermint oil extravagantly, everywhere! Had no affect! So disappointed! Can’t wait to try corn bread mix and soda! Trying to get rid of them before it turns cool. I own the only cat that has no interest in mice! Another big let down!
@@marymargaretblumhorst5359 starve your cat or don't feed it often
@@marymargaretblumhorst5359 don't feed the cat . Put a little food where mice frequent as they move around. If you notice a mouse was caught add some cat food to that area you baited. Cat will eat and be happy. No more feeding again . Next time the cat is hunting them wait six to twelve hours and feed a little. If the cat looks weak or getting thin start feeding again. It may not be a willing hunter. Otherwise you'll see dead mice about the place which you'll need to take to the bin. And the cat has become a bit unfriendly to mice, hopefully. Never can be sure you have tricked your cat into believing anything as they have a good sense of smell and an impeccable power of observation.
Peppermint oil is the best. If that's not working you need to clean up your place
Yes, heard about your recipe yrs ago from a farmer. He used it in his barn.
He had 2 boys who were sharp shooters with their .22 rifles, & enjoyed the "explosive" encounters after the critters ate it. (Yes, I know that would be frowned upon in today's world.)
Wish I had two boys. Mine is all grown up. Now I am trying to keep the infestation down on my own. Thanks for sharing.
12 guage works well on pack rats
I agree Naomi but country folks need to stop reacting to suburbanites frowns. They don't seem to be feeding the masses.
Oh gosh! Mr. Hand.
Sounds like me when I put my lighter to a tick, boom! Those suckers blow up and the more blood in them, the bigger the pop! Sick, maybe, but satisfying!🙂
Cornmeal and baking soda in a 50/50 mix works really well!
Yes it will. I produced a video on this that got almost two million views already. EPIC. czcams.com/video/TBeySuYvdbY/video.html
Jerry i would like to thank you for your recipe i live in an apartment and i tried your method last night and this morning i seen were they have been eating it so thank you so much Jerry again have a blessed day.
Enjoy the peace.
Would thhis work on chipmonks?
Thanks for sharing, I'm giving this a try, those boogers are eating my chickens food. Been having this war for a few years.💞
I have the same problem in my turkey house and chicken coop.
TY, I am going to try this method.
How did you get on? Is your problem sorted now?
I store my chicken feed in an old freezer. Freezer no long works but is great for storage. rodents can't get in.
@@luciatheron1621 I store my chicken food in garbage cans. Rodents can't get in BUT the rats started to chew through the bottom of the plastic garbage bin (dirt floor so they went from under the bin) to get at the seed. I may have to invest in metal garbage cans.
I’ve tried Baking Soda and Sugar mixture for killing Roaches, and it worked perfectly! They actually blew up!
I've heard of that method for roaches. Also borax works.
@@pinemeadowshobbyfarmafruga8319Borax us a strange one. It works on knocking out the electrical field in their shell,(the roaches). Sugar will kill ants.
Thanks for the tip..i started to see a roach in my MH..gonna try this condition..wish me luck!👋
Did it make a smelly mess?
What mix ratio? Thanks
I’m curious to see if this works, thank you for posting.
Oh it did. Got dead critters around even a skunk.
Thank you so much, I am trying this today. I have a pesky mice uninvited I might add and I have a treat for him, yes I do. Thanks for the video evidence too😘😘😘👍
Wonderful!
I live in a brownstone home that is 121yrs old in NYC. I am going to try it tonight.
Best of luck. I had an infestation in my barn, it took some time to rid the vermin.
So glad I am not the only one who tries out every thing I hear about to get rid of the pests in my garden. Wishes for good luck in ur pursuit 😁
Sadly my pests r winning apparently they aren't reading the same articles on the internet I am
Found a dead rat, dead mouse and dead skunk.
@@pinemeadowshobbyfarmafruga8319 oh wow good 4 u👍
Maybe they ARE reading the same articles, so they know what you have planned.
with the above recipe, just add some plaster paris..
Talk about kidney STONES! Gut boulders!
Just don't do what another man does here on youtube.
He adds water to the mix, which defeats the purpose.
You want rocks to form AFTER the rodents consume the recipe.. it works. I've had success.
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WHO?
His voice DOES sound like Liberace. Good call.
Wow what a great video thanks for that cheers very informative
It's working well for so many people. Good luck.
Been waiting for SOMEONE to show if it works. Good luck.
It does work. I have seen no sign of rodents in a few months now.
Definitely need an update! I’ll do this if it works!
Coming soon. Found dead pests to film for you.
Getting scary around my place ...was slow first couple days and i played around this morning adding parmesan cheese to mixture and now at this moment watching mice come from outside thru AC unit for a taste....now to see if it kills or invited an outside infestation into my home for free meal ..
Found this very interesting, thanks so much. I read that these concoctions work because rats don't fart so the build up of gas is deadly
Yes, Rats are also very clever creatures. I will be producing another episode on this subject at the bequest of my European viewers. Interesting.
Ganja seeds always do the trick!!
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@@woodism203 what are ganja seeds?
Very simple & hopefully effective..I'll try it..Thanks so much..God bless
All the best
You're like I am with my chickens... Love my ladies ... They bring me a ton of joy. It's been hot here too. They're laying in the shade as well. They have a favorite bush they lay under.
Nice. Thank you Jeff for sharing.
I am sorry to hear about your problems with the mice. This is my first time visiting your channel, I plan on watching more.
Thanks for subbing!
Did it work?
Do you think you had better results with the flour, or the corn muffin mix (with the corn and syrup)? Just wondering.
Cornbread. Yea, czcams.com/video/lwzWpBGn0No/video.html
Interesting. Thank you very much . I will try.
You are welcome 😊
I really like watching this going to try your methods in my garden
Go for it.
I’ve heard it suggested that you wear gloves to keep human scent off the bait and trap since rats will avoid traps with human scent.
Also heard of using baking powder which will make gas bubbles when mixed with water as baking powder is a dry mix of an acid and a base
Oh, Thanks for that tip. I know rat's are very smart with a keen nose. Also, did not know that about baking powder, but it does pan out.
Rats can't pass gas (fart) the baking soda causes gas to build up in the rats stomach and kills it, usually within hours of a rat eating it.
I use peanut butter and baking soda thoroughly mixed 1/2 pb and half baking soda, add some sunflower seeds (rats can't resist them) just mix it all up in a bowl and spread out on a paper plate. I make sure each sunflower seed has some of the mix on it, that way even if they eat just the sunflower seeds, they've still eaten the baking soda.
@Another Citizen
"I heard..." is not your experience of success.
What is your experience!
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Try throwing your used coffee grounds around your garden. It seems to really repel rabbits. I also understand its good for plants too.
Thanks for the tip! I do not currently have problems with bunnies in the garden but I do dispose of my coffee beans in my worm bin which do end up in the garden
only some plants .... the ones that like acidic soil. I actually put it on weeds when I 1st see them.
By coffee grounds works but it keeps them up all night.
I’m going too try your mixture , those little mice are smart they learned to avoid the sticky pads . I’ll definitely try your mixture tonight.
Go for it.
One dry summer I noticed the birds pecking on my tomatoes- expected. A week later, the top tomatoes were 1/4 eaten or had many teeth marks. Couldn't be the wood chuck, they eat the bottom 1/2 of the bottom tomatoes. It was the rats- found the droppings. Lost 2 - 15 gallon garbage bags full. Between the standard snap trap and three lids of baking soda/flour mix we eliminated 4 in a month that we were able to find dead.
The baking soda/flour does work.
Thanks for sharing
I use:
4 parts of flour
4 parts of plaster of Paris
1/2 part of backing soda
1 part of backing powder
1 pinch of instant gravy powder for scent
1 pinch of sugar to hide the taste of plaster & soda.
Keep it dry. I believe both the plaster and backing powder works when eaten, if it gets wet, the soda will still do it's work.
Thanks for sharing!
Could you, for the love of God, edit "backing" to "baking" all 3 times??
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@@MMGJ10
Perfesserioneral Edtior here (you that read right).
Backing requires reversing.
Baking soda is an alkaline, and reacts with stomach acid... similar to those bubbling volcano demonstrations we did as children.
I’m dyslexic so didn’t notice… but who cares anyway… I got what the ingredients were and I’m very grateful ❤
Wouldn't sugar attract ants ??
Awesome. Thanx for this suggestion. Hopefully the dead animals are out in the woods afterwards and you don't have them smelling up the barn etc. Also hope it works long-term.
They more than likely have a nest out there, so I would venture to guess that is where they die.
Good job, well explained. Let's see. Hopefully.
Thanks!
Ive SEEN THIS CONCOCTION DONE THE SAME WAY BUT WITH jiffy corn muffin mix with honey ALONG WITH THE BAKING SODA.
Yup, me too. I answer your questions and also offer solutions and products to repel rodents: czcams.com/video/NUuqAmE1NE8/video.html - and Huntavirus by CDC czcams.com/video/5hdsjebQzwM/video.html. Thanks so much for watching.
I live in a 5th wheel with believe or they like my bed.Im going to try this.I really hope it works.
Great. glad to help. Hey, let me know if it works out for you.
The little pests are eating my bread in my kitchen. I will definitely be trying this
Sounds great!
I sprinkle mixtures of bicarb and castor sugar
New subscriber here from the philippines. Thanks for your video it was very helpful to me. I also had a very big problems of rats in my lettuce garden. Those rats attacked my vegetable garden and ornamental plants. Thank you
Welcome. Here is some additional help. I have not seen a varmint around for some time now. I answer your questions and also offer solutions and products to repel rodents: czcams.com/video/NUuqAmE1NE8/video.html - and Huntavirus by CDC czcams.com/video/5hdsjebQzwM/video.html. Thanks so much for watching.
Thanks for that awesome information
Glad to help.
Thanks for this info! My rats are gone! They just love the chicken feed. Guess they like the flour more.... thank goodness they are gone!
Thank you for the input. I have had no rodent activity in weeks either the barn or home.
We had trouble with large rats that came from the recycle place down the road. They got into our barn where we feed our outside dog. They were packing food inside the walls where they could go back to get it in the winter. We did this and my husband was throwing rats the size of possums in the back of the truck to tack off to bury. We check our bait a couple of times a week.
So pleased to read it worked out for you. Thanks for sharing.
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How are you finding the dead? By smell? Or are they just randomly falling over anywhere?
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Rats like every other creature rats travel on trails and will enter your yard on trails. If you find these trails put the rat bait stations with the concoction mix inside, they will find their way inside. I've taken some lessons from pest control people. Along the outside walls of the building as well. Good luck.
Is the plan for me nice mixture! I'm considering cornflakes type of generic branded and coating it with Baking Soda and flour, maybe even rice. I want something they walk off with. Should be fun. Thanks again for method with Game Camera, makes a difference watching them enjoy a last meal.
Go for it!
Thank you for sharing 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
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I know how you feel as those dam varmints have infested the old house i just bought and they are too smart to get into the mouse traps so i think i will try your idea here so thanks for posting the video.
Thank you.
@@pinemeadowshobbyfarmafruga8319 get. A cat
@Lana Ebarb
Plus, you’ll have cat hair everywhere. It will even be in the air.
Thank you so much for this. Going to try this immediately 💖
You are so welcome!
I am trying this idea right now. Squirrel 🐿 are making me 😜
Great Idea!, It has been working in my shed which has been infested in the past.
That's great!
Thank you for your help i will be trying your remedy in my garden in scotland also do you have a post for gettin rid of sqirrels the other pests thank you john from scotland have a nice day
Thank you, you as well. Here is a link to A video on the subject just uploaded. Enjoy Regarding gloves: czcams.com/video/SDVZQWgCiVk/video.html
Ramen soup Seasoning or Boullion Powder also works for enhancing flavor to Attract rodents to flour & soda mix
Sounds great!
Thanks...I just added some to my mixture and I also put out a plate of water. I'm praying this will work.
Considering it cost hardly nothing, I think it's worth the try.
I think the rats are smarter than the potion.
@@pinemeadowshobbyfarmafruga8319 gorgeous property.
Thanks
Welcome
I might try this as well. I have flour and baking soda in the cupboard. Thanks.
Go for it. I answer your questions and also offer solutions and products to repel rodents: czcams.com/video/NUuqAmE1NE8/video.html - and Huntavirus by CDC czcams.com/video/5hdsjebQzwM/video.html. Thanks so much for watching.
I live in my mother in laws 120 year old house that my husband inherited. Little did we know that she had a massive mouse infestation. After an 8 thousand dollar Orkin bill, we still have mice, ugh !!! I will try anything, and that includes this. Wish me luck 🍀
I'm trying EVERYTHING I can to rid the farm of these vermin
@@pinemeadowshobbyfarmafruga8319 you might try mixing equal parts equal sweetener with the flour and bicarb. If the bicarb doesn't kill them the aspartame will.
@@joltjolt5060 lol
Any updates?
@@joltjolt5060 Or you just wind up with mice drinking all your diet soda..
Great stuff mate. Worked at my property
Good to hear.
Hi there I enjoyed the video, would you mind sending the link for the trail camera please.
Thank you
The brand I am using is no longer available. It was a gift from RAW TV production Company out of London England when they were here for three weeks filming a reality show. If you got to Amazon and type in TRAIL CAMERA you may select some from there.
Thanks so much 🙏🙏🙏great video and information 👍👍
Hope it works out well for you
With your two ingredients, add half a cup of Plaster of Paris. Which ought to speed up the elimination process.
I did try another formula with plaster. It's working because there have been no sign of rodents in the barn for a week now.
Little rodent statues in the yard?
@@pinemeadowshobbyfarmafruga8319
I like they way he said "HOLE" and held his mouth at 3:00 .....im gonna try it jus becuz of that....reminds me of an english or math teacher from middle school 😂
UM, HUH?
🤣🤣🤣🤣👍😆😁💀 He's a K😎😎L dude and unintentionally hilarious too!
Thank you for sharing Will definitely try it and come back with feedback👏
Most welcome 😊
Good video ! I'm going to try this. 😊
Hope you enjoy
I found a mouse today! I was crying my eyes out! But I knew that I had to do something since the weather is getting colder. Plus I have other pets, and I need to made sure their safe. Thank you so much! I can't wait to try this out!
That is awesome! Let me know how it works out for you.
I need something bc I'm about to move out of my home they are running me out of my home I'm so scared even to get up and go to the bathroom I'm just terrified of mice rats or whatever please help me hope this works any orther suggestions I'll take it
@@rosiewestbrook1311 how are they getting in??
Rosie Westbrook This works.
They have a safe?
Australia needs to know about this. They just had an over the top 100% crops loss for many farmers there who grow grains & hay. The mice made homes all through entire barns full of hay ruining all of it with feces & urine. Houses were burning down because mice chewed through wiring, causing the fire. People woke up with mice in their beds, running across their faces. Outside the ground was moving, with 10’s of 1,000’s mice running like mad in every direction at the same time. One man got sick with a mouse carried infection & nearly died from it. Businesses were unable to keep mice out. Grocery stores lost tons of product, mice came inside, ate it right off the shelves. They were talking about so many farmers, entire states, with nothing to show for a full year of growng crops & all the expense & effort & labor. All down the drain due to mouse consumption & contamination.
They are just going into their spring now, & mice are already eating the sprouting grains & other crops. They say another year of mice plagues is about to happen.
And all they need are a few tons of baking soda & flour! Thank you for all the info, I’m going to share!
I have viewers in the land down under. Yes, those whom watch my video are deploying this method with great success.
They need this by the 1000s of pounds. It's amazing the most simplest things do the most damage. Plant peppermint plants where possible as well
Saw a mouse/rat problem remidy that used corm muffin mix and baking soda .. rats/mice can't burp, the stomach acid reacts with the soda .. causing the build up of gases
I'm Australian and trying this method right now,they're eating it so hopefully will see results
They need to grow Vetiver Grass like they do in Vietnam to keep rodents away. They don't know why yet as to why the rats stay away from it. It is still being studied. If you get a chance, watch some of the research they've done on it. It's an amazing and versatile grass. It is not invasive and has multiple uses for farmers or anyone who can grow it.
P.s. now in trying water traps, and bait cups with corn flour and dry powder plaster of paris. So far the powder stuff isn't doing anything. The water traps work great if the buckets are in areas where the mice and rats are eager to go up the ramp .... If they don't like the ramp though water traps with buckets do not work. It seems to help a lot if you put clutter like big trash bags full of trash around the buckets -- they get bold if theres clutter. They climb all over that clutter, trash bags with trash. They smell that peanut butter and end up falling into the five gallon buckets and drowning. I have never found anything else e that works considtentky.
This is a farm. We have livestock feed. Livestock feed attracts vermin. We live in the wilderness with lots of rodents which are happy to come on over for an easy meal. I answer your questions and also offer solutions and products to repel rodents: czcams.com/video/NUuqAmE1NE8/video.html - and Huntavirus by CDC czcams.com/video/5hdsjebQzwM/video.html. Thanks so much for watching.
I put out a mix of whole wheat flour, pancake mix, sports drink powder and 50% baking soda. Cut a 3” hole in the side of a plastic 1 gal water jug, after 4 nights, every morning I see signs inside and flour footprints around the jug. I might try and increase the % of baking soda.
Sounds great!
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One guy used a bucket , he used five gallon bucket, put about 5” of water in the bucket, he drilled two holes in the top of his bucket to run a wire through a coke can, he put peanut butter on the can, made it to spin, when rodents get on the can it flip them into the water and downed, then he dumped them in the woods, simple
I made one of those things. Still have it. Did not work at all.
Lol i had a regular mop bucket which had dirty water in it and found a rat in one day
I’m trying it tonight. The little vermin were digging in my house plants. Came across your video looking for different types of mice traps. At this point I’m game for anything. Even ordered old school traps from Amazon. I bet it’s going to be a super cold winter.
Good luck!
Mary, I'll tell you the best trap I ever bought was by Rinne Corp called the Slip and Slide. It fits on a 5 gallon bucket which I add 5" of water in, so it's a kill trap. It can be placed anywhere you know the mice are and splish splash, dead mice.
@@piratetaylor29, I bought one, the bucket recommended at amazon is slightly big so it does not sit on top it sits a couple of inches down and so far it is ignored the same as all the traps only thing that worked is the bait in that it is being eaten but it takes 1 to 2 weeks to work not seen them but heard them
@@pinemeadowshobbyfarmafruga8319 does the baking soda need to be fresh or is it ok if it is past its best use date
Did it work?
Great job.
Thanks!
Another mixture is cornmeal and plaster of Paris. It sets up inside and lethally blocks the digestive tract.
Plaster or cement is something I don't like to use on the farm due to it's fatal action with livestock, pets or beneficial wild life which may get into it.
Try the bucket method. I had a mice problem. My dog food that i kept in my garage was attracting mice and eventually they got into my house. Im sure youve seen the bucket method where they go up a ramp to get the bait an they fall into a bucket of water and drown. It was very effective for me. Or u can leave the bucket empty to just trap them and dump em out somewhere off your property
I have a bucket. Tried it last year. Did not even attract them. Smeared Peanut butter and seeds on the can, nothing. I still have the bucket, will try it again with different seed this time. Thanks.
@@pinemeadowshobbyfarmafruga8319 look up the peanut butter oil technique, that one seems to work well.
Need a strong container for dogs food. They have them at tractor supply.. or a strong plastic tote..
Seems like a really long commercial and your funny idk why but I'm try this
I keep my dog food in a metal garbage can.
Hi, hate mice and rats! This was great!
Thanks. im trying other tactics as well.
Thanks for the video
Thanks for watching.
I found this out by a farmer [Pine Meadows Hobby Farm Frugal Homestead] :) on CZcams. He used baking soda 1 part, and one part Jiffy Cornbread mix with honey, [Small blue box of cornbread mix, found at Walmart and most grocery stores] he mixed powdered cornbread mix 1 part, best stuff i ever saw. Worked great, before that i tried traps, live traps, electric shock traps, poison. [ Which i found out, if your pet bites or eats the rat that has eat the poison, your pet will die] This cornbread mix does not hurt other animals or birds to my knowledge. Great video sir, did not know i could use just flour. from SE Texas Bear Like your channel... ty
Thank you Barry. I know the dude. I answer your questions and also offer solutions and products to repel rodents: czcams.com/video/NUuqAmE1NE8/video.html - and Huntavirus by CDC czcams.com/video/5hdsjebQzwM/video.html. Thanks so much for watching.
Elizabeth says, Do you think this would work for pigeons that are in our airplane hangar? Boy, talk about poop everywhere! They get in towards the top of the doors. Only lately has the sweat dripped off my face as I see it doing on your face! It's been in the hundreds here in far, north California for weeks. Yes, I'm entertained! I look forward to you posts.
Give it a try and have a meal of Squawb.
Wear a hat, while in the airport hangar.
Instant mash potato flakes also work, but it takes a while.
Thanks, I just produced a video on that.
Good video thanks
Glad you enjoyed it
I use one box of cornbread mix $.69 and a box of baking soda. Mix them and put where mice etc are, it works very well.
Yup, that's correct. You know how many views I got on the Jiffy and soda mix in the past two months? Almost TWO MILLION VIEWS on that sucker. One just never knows. Here's an update I created for your enjoyment czcams.com/video/lwzWpBGn0No/video.html
I did this very thing in my pole barn last spring. The mice devoured the flour/baking soda/sugar combo. It appeared to decrease the rodents significantly. But since one doesn't have dead bodies, one always wonders. We also have a tremendous vole problem in our yard and flower beds. Last spring I counted over 200 vole holes throughout our back yard up to our house. I poured the mixture into these holes. There was clear evidence that they were eating it. But still, no bodies. We saw a great decrease in vole action but not a complete elimination of the rodent. I think they reproduce so quickly that constant treating is necessary. P.S. Someone informed me that it's the natural acid in the rodent's stomach that reacts with the baking soda.
That's wonderful. Yea, no telling where they scurry off to and die.
I agree. . . no bodies so you kinda have to wonder. I have mice in my garage which has my chicken coop in it. I put out flour and plaster of paris, then tried the flour and baking soda(I did add some sugar in mine). They definatly ate it, as I saw white poop. . but I am seeing less and less of it. . . but where are the bodies. I don't like dead stuff so I hope I am not moving something in there one day and find them. Or maybe worse will they start smelling up my garage? I hope they are dead, of course, but hope the died somewhere else.
@@bjohnson2143 they die in their nests apparently
Other animals eat the bodies, so you won't find them. Watch shawn woods mousetrap Mondays to see what I mean.
@@pinemeadowshobbyfarmafruga8319 immediately when they die, the other rodents eat them, so no there is no bodies left.-Fact
I've had good luck by adding sugar and moistening the mixture to make bait balls. They're easier to place around the activity areas and easy to tell if they've been eaten on. It worked for me inside the house and outside too. 🇺🇸🐀🐭
Sounds great!
It's a great way to find the entry point(s) into your home. Then plug them up permanently. Then focus your efforts outside to catch them before they get in. In just about two weeks I've caught over 15 mice outside. Using the Rinne Corp, Slip and Slip attached to a 5 gallon bucket with 3-4 inches of water. So it's a kill trap. Every few days I empty it out and add fresh bait, peanut butter. Very satisfying!!
I also put a couple glue strips where I saw activity inside last year. I caught 1 mouse the first day and not a single mouse yet inside. So I know the Slip and Slide traps outside are definitely working. Good luck,
NEed this cuz kits in house dont wa nt Poison. They r well fed n wont want. Flour/soda munchies
@Jessi Taylor, that's what I do, and it works. Kills roaches too.
@@pinemeadowshobbyfarmafruga8319 Can I place the mixture in the kitchen? We have a townhouse and they keep coming in my kitchen, living room, and bedroom. It is disturbing.
I’m going to try thus method now. However, do you need a water source close by? Someone mentioned they go looking for one throughout the house?
No fluids of any type. The natural acid in the rodent tummy reacts with the baking soda.
Keep on helping the world ❤❤
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