| So you have some uninvited guests taking up | | | | Here's the premise: buy 100% peppermint oil, spread |
| residence in your home, huh? I don't mean your | | | | the scent around the house where the mice are, and |
| in-laws either - this article won't help you with that | | | | poof - mice be gone. How does it work? The |
| problem... I'm talking about those furry little mice that | | | | peppermint oil has such a strong scent that is |
| have made themselves comfortable in your humble | | | | overpowers their extremely sensitive noses. They |
| abode. What you're looking for is a little home | | | | can't stand it so they run away. |
| remedy that will help you get rid of mice and maybe | | | | How do you do it? My recommendation is to apply |
| even freshen up the house a bit... Who would have | | | | the 100% peppermint oil (not peppermint extract or |
| ever thought I'd recommend you use peppermint oil | | | | similar - it MUST say 100% PEPPERMINT OIL) to |
| to take care of your rodent problems? | | | | some cotton swabs. Then place the cotton swabs |
| So what do you do with peppermint oil? First of all, | | | | strategically around your house where the mice are |
| Don't drink it! It's only liable to burn your throat - this | | | | believed to be (in cabinets, near the baseboards on |
| is some potent stuff... and no, mice aren't going to | | | | the floor, etc...). That's it. Enjoy the fresh smell, and |
| drink it either - they're not that dumb... | | | | wait to live in a mouse free zone. |