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Do Used Coffee Grounds Keep Rodents Away? The answer to this question is yes, use coffee grounds as a natural rodent repellent. The coffee's bitter compounds are unpleasant to rats and mice. They will avoid areas where there is a coffee scent or use.
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There is some evidence that coffee grounds can act as a natural rodent repellent. One study published in the Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry found that coffee grounds were more effective at repelling rodents than commercially available products. Coffee’s bitter compounds are responsible for its repelling effects. These compounds make the coffee unpalatable to rats and mice. They will avoid areas where there is the use of coffee grounds. While there is some evidence to suggest that coffee grounds can serve as a natural rodent repellent, more research is necessary to confirm this. In the meantime, when you are looking for a way to keep rodents away from your home or property, coffee grounds are worth trying.
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No, coffee is not toxic to mice. It is one of their favorite foods. The effects of coffee grounds on rats are unclear. Some say that they attract the pests while others maintain it has no effect whatsoever. But there does not seem to appear any truth in this claim. That is even though people used these ingredients for centuries without much success against Endemic District 11 problem species like Verminous Hydro rat or Norway Rat (Rattus norvegicus).
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