Express. Home of the Daily and Sunday Express.
- HOME
- News
- Politics
- Royal
- Showbiz & TV
- Sport
- Comment
- Finance
- Travel
- Life & Style
- Life
- Cars
- Tech
- Garden
- Property
- Food
- Diets
- Health
- Style
- Express Wins
Rats and mice will be looking for shelter and food as winter is on its way - here's how to make sure they don't pick your place to invade.
By Chanelle Georgina, Senior Reporter
15:54, Sun, Oct 27, 2024 | UPDATED: 15:59, Sun, Oct 27, 2024
Rats will be looking for food and shelter (Image: Getty)
Rodents have a sensitive sense of smell, which means that certain scents can "overpower" their olfactory system, causing them to scuffle away.
Pest control experts from Eliminated LTD revealed the top four scents that deter mice and rats – lavender, citrus, peppermint and chilli powder.
By using any of the above four scents inside and around the home, the likelihood of a rat or mice infestation is drastically lowered.
But is there a certain way to use these scents to guarantee your home is safe from the pesky pests?
According to experts at Eliminated LTD, mice and rats "hate the smell of lavender", so even a lavender plant could be useful.
Lavender plant can help deter rodents from the garden (Image: Getty)
Lavender
Alternative ways to use lavender to deter rodents include spritzing a lavender-scented spray, using essential oils and placing sachets of dried lavender in access areas.
Access areas could include the door that opens up to the front or back garden, for example.
Citrus
Considered to be a potent scent, citrus is loathed by rats and mice, which can be found in lemon, orange and grapefruit peels.
Utilising a citrus scent could be "very effective at keeping rats and mice away" from your home and garden.
Peppermint oil can be addd onto cotton pads (Image: Getty)
Invalid email
We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you've consented to and to improve our understanding of you. This may include adverts from us and 3rd parties based on our understanding. You can unsubscribe at any time. Read our Privacy Policy
Peppermint
Peppermint oil, another powerful deterrent, contains menthol which irritates and disorients rodents by affecting their nasal cavities.
Mice will "avoid areas" where peppermint is present or will at least try to "stay away from it" as much as possible.
This makes peppermint one of the most popular choices for homemade rodent repellents. Simply apply a few drops on cotton balls and place them in rodent-prone areas.
Chilli powder
For those seeking a cost-effective solution, experts recommend chilli powder, readily available in supermarkets.
The experts noted its strong odour is highly unpleasant to mice, which can be mixed in with water and spritzed around entry points in the home.
IPSO Regulated Copyright ©2024 Express Newspapers. "Daily Express" is a registered trademark. All rights reserved.