1. Adopting Cats
Cats are the natural enemies of mice as they always catch mice. Cats and mice are eternal rivals; wherever there are cats, mice tend to stay away. If your house has too many mice, consider getting or adopting one or a few cats. Whenever the mice hear the sound of a meowing cat, they will not dare to venture into your home to damage items, steal food, and cause uncleanliness, creating a foul smell in the house. If you have a pet cat in your home, the mice will be terrified and flee. Each time the cat meows, it will make the mice fearful, and they will leave. Not only that, but cats can also catch mice, helping to eradicate them completely for your family.
Moreover, cats are adorable, and children or homeowners often adore them. Cats can be both your companions and mouse exterminators. Having them in your home can bring joy, reduce stress, and unwind after a long, tiring day of work.


2. Chili
Chili is a readily available spice with a spicy taste and a pungent odor that can make mice teary-eyed and drive them away. Chili powder is a seasoning that mice absolutely dislike, and they will find ways to stay far away. Sprinkling chili powder in areas where mice frequent or in their nests is the best way to repel mice. However, be cautious not to let children or others come into contact with the chili powder.
A more effective method, especially if your living space is spacious and mice can live outside in the garden: Mix chili powder with water and use a spray bottle to spray this solution all over the garden, especially in areas where you suspect the mouse nests. By doing so, mice will quickly leave.
Implementation: Sprinkle chili powder along the walls, corners of the kitchen, and places mice often go; or you can mix chili powder with water to spray around the garden. If you have small children in your family and cannot use powders or chemicals, this natural chili-based method is the most suitable solution to repel mice from the room.


3. Blocking Mouse Food Sources
Mice appear when homes are messy, providing conditions for mice to make nests. Especially in houses where owners leave food scattered, unintentionally creating a food source for mice.
Therefore, every household should cultivate the habit of tidiness, keeping items organized and clean. This will drive mice out of the house.
Securely tie up food bags. When unable to infiltrate the food storage, these nibbling creatures will have nothing to eat. Ensure that all food bags are securely tied. You can place food in plastic containers with lids and store them in the fridge or kitchen cabinet. Do not leave food overnight on the table, and don't leave unwashed dishes overnight in the sink.
Regularly clean the house. If you accidentally drop food crumbs while eating or cooking, this is what attracts mice to your home. Cleaning the house is an excellent way to drive mice away. Use a vacuum cleaner to clean up bread crumbs and food particles. This is one of the factors that attract nibbling animals.
Tightly seal garbage bags: Regardless of the garbage bag, it needs to be tightly sealed or covered, and the trash should be dumped daily. Storing trash in the house is also a temptation for mice. Sealing off potential entry points is an effective way to repel mice. In addition to sealing garbage bags, we should also dispose of trash regularly.


4. Powdered Soap
There are many specialized mouse repellent products on the market. Some choose to eliminate mice at the root, while others opt for a more humane approach like trapping and releasing them. A simple, cost-effective mixture made from laundry detergent is used to repel mice in a humane way. Powdered soap mixed with pepper powder and a little cold rice, then sprinkled where mice frequently traverse. Mice will smell the mixture and be scared away.
Additionally, you can mix powdered soap with cold rice or food, and mice that eat it will also die. Soap not only serves as a cleaning and laundry detergent but also functions well in driving mice out of your home, don't you think?
Implementation: Just put a few tablespoons of chili sauce with laundry detergent and water in a spray bottle. Then, gently shake the mixture to dissolve, and spray it where mice usually move around. The detergent acts like a glue that makes the pepper stick longer, preventing mice from approaching your home.


5. Cinnamon
Cinnamon is a fragrant herb with a sweet, spicy, robust, and warm flavor that is beloved in the chilly winter. It is used in pharmaceuticals, food production, and more. The strong, spicy aroma of cinnamon is also effective in repelling mice.
The pungent aroma of cinnamon is discomforting for mice. You can use cinnamon sticks or powder in places where mice tend to nibble, especially around the kitchen or areas with a lot of clutter.
Cinnamon has a delightful scent, sweet taste, and a pungent spiciness that mice despise. Therefore, it is a folk remedy for effectively keeping mice away from your home. This method not only prevents an unpleasant odor but also leaves a pleasant fragrance around your clothes and home. Convenient, isn't it? It is considered a simple yet highly effective method to eradicate mice at the root, and you should give it a try.


6. Garlic
The strong odor of garlic makes mice extremely fearful and keeps them at a distance. Garlic, with its pungent aroma, is not universally liked, but it undeniably makes mice uncomfortable. The scent of garlic will terrify mice, making them avoid the area. Therefore, apply this effective and safe method to drive mice out of your home.
To repel mice, simply place fresh garlic cloves (crushed if possible) in the places they frequent. Sprinkle garlic powder in dark corners and cracks to make mice retreat. Planting garlic in your garden around the house can also help deter this type of rodent. Use Garlic essential oil with its distinctive fragrance. Place a few drops of the oil on cotton balls in areas where mice have been seen.
Implementation:
- Place crushed garlic in corners and areas frequented by mice.
- Use garlic powder to sprinkle around wall crevices.
- Soak cotton balls in garlic-infused water and place them around your house to repel mice effectively.


7. Peppermint Essential Oil
Peppermint has a fresh and characteristic cool scent that can also purify the air. Planting peppermint around your house can cleanse the air and repel mice. Mice and insects are averse to the scent of peppermint. Mice dislike the smell of peppermint. You can crush peppermint leaves, soak them in cotton balls, and place them at entrances and other nooks - places you think might be cozy hiding spots for these rodents. However, remember to regularly replace the cotton balls soaked with peppermint leaves. An additional fantastic benefit is that your home and living spaces will be deodorized and become more fragrant with the scent of peppermint!
This method is harmless and hassle-free within your beloved home. Alternatively, you can use small cotton balls soaked in peppermint essential oil and place them near walls, in the kitchen; the mice will avoid those areas.


8. Mashed Potatoes
Similar to cement powder, simply place a layer of mashed potatoes and a bowl of water at the entrance or places mice frequent. The sodium in the mashed potatoes will make the mice constantly feel thirsty.
As they drink water, the mashed potatoes will expand in their stomachs, causing the mice to die. This method is relatively simple and also very safe for homeowners.
Execution: First, crush the potatoes, then take a portion of those potatoes and put them in a bowl. Place the bowl where mice frequently run by to lure them. At the same time, you also need to place a bowl of water next to the mashed potatoes.
The goal is to make the mice eat and then drink water, creating a feeling of fullness and bloating, leading to a quicker death. If you want to make the mashed potatoes more enticing, you can use cocoa powder. You can mix mashed potatoes with cocoa powder or just sprinkle cocoa powder near the bowl to attract the mice. With this method, anyone can do it without requiring experience or knowledge.


9. Dry Cement
This method is both simple and effective, with the advantage of being able to eliminate an entire mouse colony at once, unlike using traps or glue traps.
For this method, you can mix cement with flour, add a little cocoa to enhance the enticing scent. Place this mixture in areas frequented by mice. The mice will consume this mixture, but after eating, they will become thirsty. When they drink water, the mixture inside will dry up and kill the mice.
Note when using cement to eradicate mice, as we have learned, we want to share with our readers with the hope that the implementation process will bring the best results. Since mice are very intelligent animals, you need to pay attention to the following:
- Firstly, when using cement, which has a strong, somewhat pungent odor, when mixing cement with food to lure mice, you should only mix a moderate amount, avoiding letting the mice smell a too strong odor that would prevent them from eating and result in undesired outcomes.
- The food products you use to mix with cement should have a pleasant smell to be able to mask the strong odor of the cement. You can use roasted rice, fried foods, instant noodles, and even fragrant dishwashing liquids.
- Especially, if your family has pets like dogs, cats, it's necessary to keep them locked up, and the same goes for young children. Be extremely cautious.


10. Vinegar
You might not know, but mice also hate the smell of sour vinegar. Your task is to soak vinegar into cotton balls and place them in places where mice often gather. Because vinegar quickly dissipates its smell, you need to regularly replace the cotton balls. After a few days, you will no longer hear the annoying sounds of mice. They will no longer dare to come near your home if you use this method. Mice are fast-reproducing animals, so once your home has mice, it will be challenging to get rid of them completely. But something few people know is that mice really dislike vinegar.
Therefore, there is a very simple and effective way: soak cotton balls in vinegar and place them where mice often visit or around the house. You can continue to use these cotton balls for the next day when they have dried, soak them in vinegar again, and place them in areas where mice still come.


