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What Happens to Mice When They Eat Irish Spring Soap? While the rumor might be that a mouse ingesting Irish Spring soap would result in certain doom for the rodent, it doesn't.
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It only takes seeing the evidence or the blur of a mouse scurrying across the floor for you to declare war. You’ll devote yourself to ridding your home of any evidence of mice.
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The bottom line is that Irish Spring soap may keep you clean and smelling fresh. But it does nothing to keep mice away. You’re better off spending your money on products designed to help you in your battle with rodents. Spend some money on mouse traps (catch and release options are available) and place them around where you see evidence that mice have been up to no good. This could be mouse droppings or debris from the rodents chewing on items. You’ll also want to take the time to find where the mice are getting into your residence and address it. Use caulking or sealant to plug up any holes where you see rodent activity.
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Learn More »While the fresh scent of Ireland may not keep mice away, some scents will likely be a bit more helpful. Mice have an extremely strong sense of smell. They will do whatever they can to avoid smells like cinnamon, vinegar, clove oil, peppermint, ammonia, and cayenne pepper. However, many of these scents can quickly weaken. You’ll need to replace them regularly to ensure they’re effective at getting the job done.
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