THRIFTY SAFE RODENT REPELLENT For Auto Engines
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I used your idea for getting rid of mice. The corn bread mix w/ baking soda. I only saw a couple drops but I have a real fear of rodents. So my husband got on it, haven't seen any evidence yet so thanks so much ❤️👏👏👏👏👏👏
Wonderful! Thank you so very much for reaching out to me and updating me on your progress.
THANK YOU! THANK YOU! THANK YOU! THANK YOU!
You are so welcome!
I think you’re going to have more luck with the essential oil than the extract just because the essential oil is oil based and the extract is made of alcohol and will probably evaporate quicker. Just my first thoughts, but I am def going to try it. Thank you!
I feel your probably correct.
Yes- def essential oil over extract!
I use glade plug-ins refilled with peppermint essential oils in my outside laundry room. Seem to work. Definitely essential oil peppermint works. I used to find peppermint metered air freshener for my timemist but since pandemic no one is making that scent.
Nice idea.
Thanks!
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Love your baking soda idea. I'm going to try it. I'll go get some peppermint extract today as well. Paid big $$ for an exterminator on Tuesday. Still seeing rats going under (or trying to-I am filling in their holes) my shed. UGH! The exterminator left his bait traps out and the rats just run right by it! So, off I go to the $1.25 store this morning to get what I need. Love your vids! And I live in the Pacific NW also.
Go for it. The alcohol Peppermint extract did not stick around as long at the essential oil though. Get the essential oil, it seems to work better.
Your honesty is so refreshing!! Being “politically correct” often sucks!! Welcome to the real world….you are great!!!
Thank you very much. I appreciate that.
Moth balls work good also
Yes they do. I have Cedar trees in my back yard. For me they are more available to moth balls right now. Thanks.
Hey, you're wearing your felt hat. Is it that cool back there. Hotter then blue blazes here for a felt. I have a Stetson Open Road 6x in Caribou. I can't wait till winter to bring it out again. Ty for the video.
Very cool. My white one is a Stetson. Temps have been in the 60s-70s this past week.
I don't think you could be faulted for assuming that in this day and age they would not still be making wiring insulation that was attractive to rodents.🤔 This is really fantastic! I really love non-toxic solutions to rodent problems. I've just seen too many beautiful birds like owls and hawks dying by secondary poisoning from poisined rodents. Also my neighbor put out poison for the gophers, and killed all of my oppossums, which made me really sad. I guess the worst part of that was they all went under my house to die.😵 Anyway, this is GREAT information you're sharing! Thank you.
Glad you liked it Silva.
To keep out rodents from my engine compartment i put an LED ligh bulb in the compartment and turn it on .Granted it does nothing to kill the rodents ,but they do not like the light .I do not have the rodents eating my wires on my engines any more
Nice.
Don't use peppermint candy. On the advice of a relative we put peppermints in our tack room. The mice loved them.
Note taken. Thank you.
If its just to chase away rodents, you could use the cheaper artificial scents or synthetic essential oil instead of food/therapeutic grade essential oils. Bright blinking led lights work well as well, and theres a commercial device (evictor strobe light) which chases away nesting rodents from attics based on the idea.
Works for a short time. But one has to keep the oils on it. I recently found another way which is much easier. czcams.com/video/qmjGyscUVMc/video.html
Since oil is an essential component of most plastics, why can't wiring manufacturers impregnate the wiring insulation for engines and homes with mint oils? I can't believe I'm the first person to consider this idea.
By the way, making your own strong mint oil is dead easy. I understand mint grows so readily up in your area that it can become invasive. I steep as much mint as I can cram into a jar in warmed oil (any kind) to make mint oil for use in my homemade "varmint and bug repellent", and in my medicinals. The alcohol-based extracts have other uses for me. Considering the prices on these ready-made products, if you can find them, I'm saving a lot of $$. Frugality FTW!
Good question. In retrospect the essential oil works much better than the alcohol based stuff.
Great illustrations. I will try it the mouse are in my attic. I have a question when they die does it leave an odor after a few days?
Go for it. But I'm using equal parts baking soda with Jiffy Cornbread mix. It killed all of them.
I have used eucalyptus essential oil because I couldn't find peppermint essential oil and sprayed inside the engine compartment. I don't believe they have come back. The dealership where I had the truck serviced told me to use Irish spring soap shavings in the air filter area. They said the rodents hate it. I can't stand the smell of it. They said what ever I used I would smell inside the truck. Definitely not using Irish spring.
Thanks for that tip. I do have eucalyptus essential oil in my medicine cabinet.
Oh my. That brought back a memory. Throughout the 1870s, 1980s, and into the 1990s Colgate Palmolive made that stuff in Berkeley, California in the middle of the night and the flatlands reeked of it for miles. It would wake you up gagging if you'd left a window open for some fresh air on the wrong night.
@@silva7493 Just more corporations polluting our environment to line their own pockets.
As a kid we raised rabbits, ducks and chicken...well sold nightcrawlers too. But we used cola for the rodents.
Cola and beer work so long as it has the fizz. Once it's flat it is only syrup.
True but it does work. We also has bb weapons....was good starter project for future hunts 😀 my father was military and even being the youngest and only girl I still know. We ate our animals and rid our problems and was taught the how and why..
Nice.
Has the cornbread and baking soda stopped working? Or is that still going strong in the areas you placed that mixture?
Nope, From time-to-time I get rodents wandering in from the woods and taking up residence in the car engine or shed. Then I just place some fresh stuff out.
@@pinemeadowshobbyfarmafruga8319 you hear alot if so called professionals who claim baiting rats on an Homestead like this is virtually Impossible because rats already have plenty of alternative food sources so trying to get then to your bait is impossible to some. Glad to see you did it.
Do you find they still go to your corn muffin mixture even with the abundance of other food sources like a garden etc
I will be trying it again this evening in my tractor barn. I found a family of rats in there today and will set out trail cameras to find out. Stay tuned.
@@pinemeadowshobbyfarmafruga8319 so say if a residential house with rats under their deck use this technique do you believe it's a viable long term solution? It seems in your care they are just in the forest so they keep wandering in. But a regular old city house who hire exterminators to permently remoce rates it seems this woukd end the battle quite quickly since there's no forests around where rats keep comming in families
I don't blame the rodents, I can't stand peppermint either! No really, that is brilliant.
Nice of you.
DO YOU TAKE THEM OUT WHEN YOU DRIVE I KNOW DUMB QUESTION
Not a dumb question. Nope, I placed them on parts of engine which don't get too hot.
Hopefully no pests!...And your motors will be minty fresh too!... 😂
I think I will change it up next month to eucalyptus essential oil.
@@pinemeadowshobbyfarmafruga8319 They both smell divine Jerry... 🙏💜
Have you ever tried spraying with urine?
Good idea, I'll go drink a beer, open the engine hood and stand on a ladder. There are seven vehicles I can urinate on.
Let us know how it worked.@@pinemeadowshobbyfarmafruga8319
Ok now we need to see if vehicles are a winter time house that they naturally move out of in summer heat ????
Sorry I’m not trying to be difficult I’m having the same rat problem & so far they haven’t touched my flour & baking soda so i added a little sugar = no success SO YES I’ll try corn bread mix & baking soda ??????? If peppermint really honestly works I’ll grow it on all 4 sides of my house cuz even rat traps only get some not all
After placing the peppermint extract on my Chevy One Ton Dually, two days later I was greeted by a field mouse on the engine. So I am not using the alcohol based formula after this. Oil based only from now on. It appears to work best.
You're missing the most important animal of all..... An outdoors barn cat, at least two.... Problem solved.
Um. We have three of them.
@@pinemeadowshobbyfarmafruga8319 Then something is wrong, they must be 100% outdoors at all seasons and feed them only in the morning and lightly, keep them hungry and hunting after they are trained properly it becomes a way of life for them.
We had lost two cats about nine months ago and only recently adopted two a few weeks ago.