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6 Repellent Plants That Keep Rats and Mice Out of the House
If you’re tired of dealing with unwanted rats and mice in your home, you might want to consider natural, chemical-free solutions to deter these pests. One such approach is planting specific herbs and flowers known for their strong odors that rats and mice find repellent. Not only will these plants help protect your home, but they can also enhance your garden or indoor space with their beauty and scent. Here are six plants that can help keep rats and mice at bay:
1. Peppermint (Mentha piperita)
Peppermint is one of the most commonly recommended plants for repelling rodents. Its strong, pungent aroma is overwhelming for rats and mice, causing them to avoid areas where peppermint is present. You can plant it in your garden or grow it in pots near doors, windows, or areas where you’ve seen rodent activity. The added bonus is that you can use the leaves in tea or for cooking.
How to use: Plant peppermint around the perimeter of your house or in containers near entryways. Alternatively, you can use peppermint essential oil to create sprays or soak cotton balls to place in affected areas.
2. Lavender (Lavandula spp.)
Lavender is not only known for its soothing fragrance but also its ability to repel rodents. The strong scent of lavender is unpleasant to mice and rats, making it an excellent addition to your home’s defenses. Lavender thrives in sunny spots, so it works well in both gardens and as potted plants indoors.
How to use: Grow lavender near windows and doors, or place dried lavender bundles in cabinets, drawers, or basements to deter rodents from entering.
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