Mice and cloves
If you’ve come across mice in your home, it’s time to act fast, mice infestations can become a huge problem, and it’s time to tackle the problem before it gets out of hand!When you see mice, many people go straight to the traditional methods, such as traps and/ or poison. However, if you’re looking for a more natural approach, we’ve got you covered, because today we are talking about using cloves to keep those pesky mice away!
Cloves contain a substance called eugenol, which has quite a unique and strong odor. This scent is believed to be unappealing to mice, turning their adorable little noses up at the smell.
But wait – there’s more! The eugenol in cloves might just be potent enough to mask the scent of the food they’re after, making it difficult for the mice to find their way to your pantry.
So, where should you place these delightful little cloves in your home to keep mice at bay, and how many cloves are needed? Let’s continue our research and uncover the aromatic clove secret.
Key Takeaways:
• Cloves contain eugenol, a strong scent that repels mice.
• The eugenol in cloves may mask the scent of food, making it difficult for mice to navigate to it.
• Proper placement and quantity of cloves are necessary to effectively keep mice away.
Did you know that the powerful scent of whole cloves can help keep mice away from your home? Mice despise clove aroma, making these tiny dark brown buds quite effective in repelling them.
Why do mice hate clove scent, you ask? Well, science shows that the strong aroma of cloves interferes with their olfactory receptors. Mice heavily rely on their sense of smell for communication and navigation purposes, so exposing them to cloves creates a disorienting effect!
The idea of using herbal scents to repel mice was studied by the University of California. In this study that found that the PSM (Plant Secondary Metabolites) are successful as a repellent, and in the case of cloves the PSM is the eugenol, which is what keeps mice away!
Strategically placing whole cloves in problem areas around your home can deter mice from entering. Some popular spots to place cloves include:
• Cabinet corners
• Pantries
• Behind appliances
• Near baseboards
Keep in mind, however, that freshness is key! Make sure to replace your cloves periodically to maintain their potency.
Link: pestpointers.com
Comments (7)
Seems to me like you have 2 options.
1) Get rid of the cats. - No more mice in the house.
2) Deny the cats access to the house - No more mice in the house.
To me it sounds as if the cats are causing the problem with the gifts they are bring you...
1) Get rid of the cats. - No more mice in the house.
2) Deny the cats access to the house - No more mice in the house.
To me it sounds as if the cats are causing the problem with the gifts they are bring you...
2. Can’t deny access. Tried once. Then they cry outside like lions and I can’t sleep.
Between free range chickens and a herd of cats, I need to import bugs and mice.