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Easy Natural Mouse Repellent with Rice and Baking Soda (Safe, Cheap & Effective)

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5. Seal entry points
Check for small gaps near pipes, vents, and doors. Even tiny openings can allow mice to enter.

Variations & Substitutions
While the rice and baking soda mixture is simple, some homeowners like to experiment with small variations.

Add peanut butter scent
A tiny amount of peanut butter can make the mixture more attractive to rodents.

Use crushed crackers
If rice is unavailable, crushed crackers can sometimes be used as a starch base.

Try other scent attractants
Vanilla extract works well, but some people also try a drop of almond extract.

These variations can help improve attraction depending on the environment.

FAQ
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Can I make this mixture ahead of time?
Yes. You can prepare a larger batch and store it in a sealed container. Just scoop out small portions when placing it around your home.

Where should I place the mixture?
Place it near walls, behind appliances, under sinks, in garages, or anywhere you’ve seen signs of mouse activity.

Is this method safer than chemical traps?
Many homeowners prefer this method because it uses common household ingredients instead of commercial rodent poisons.

How often should I replace the mixture?

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