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Ammonia. This is known as a cleaning agent, but it also acts as a poison to mice and rats. All you need to do is mix 2 – 2 and a half cups of ammonia, 100 – 200 mL of water and a 2-3 spoonful of detergent in a bowl.
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For homemade solutions to kill rats in the house, here are some tips for house extermination: 1. Peppermint. Rats have a very distinct sense of smell. To us humans, peppermint is very the rent and fresh. However, it is offensive to rats. To do this, add 25-30 drops of peppermint essential oil to a cotton ball and place it to places where rats are commonly found. Peppermint kills the rats as soon as it gets in contact with their lungs, it shrinks it and eventually kills the rats. 2. Moth Balls. You can buy mothballs from department stores within your vicinity. It is advised to put these in places where rats can be found. 3. Ammonia. This is known as a cleaning agent, but it also acts as a poison to mice and rats. All you need to do is mix 2 – 2 and a half cups of ammonia, 100 – 200 mL of water and a 2-3 spoonful of detergent in a bowl. Then, put it to places where rats are usually seen. The smell of ammonia is very pungent that it instantly kills rats. 4. Black pepper can also produce a very sharp smell which is harmful to mice and rats. This is a basic condiment because it spices up the food. But to these rodents, it is harmful to their lungs. 5. Onions. Another poisonous repellant against rats is onions. Just like the black pepper, its smell is very offensive to mice and rats that could lead them to death. All you need to do is slice onions and place it where mice and rats are found. However, you need to remember to change the onions every day because they rot in a specific amount of time. 6. Boric Acid Poison. But 1 cup of boric acid into a bowl and mix it with chicken broth, about a ½ teaspoon a time. Stir very well after each addition. If the texture is too thin, add more boric acid. The smell of the broth starts to attract rats, which will eventually die when they consume the boric acid. Wear your gloves and roll this paste into balls, about the size of a marble. Put this on a jar that will serve as bait to rats and mice. 7. Baking Soda Poison. For this poison, combine 1 cup of flour or cornmeal with 1 cup of sugar and a powdered chocolate mix then add 1 cup of baking soda. Mix it very well. Fill some jar lids with the poison and put it where you can find rat droppings. Monitor the area until you no longer see any sign of rat infestation.
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