🐭 Say Goodbye to Pests, Hello to Peace of Mind!
This 24-pack of peppermint oil mouse and squirrel deterrent balls offers a natural, safe, and effective solution for keeping rodents away from your home and garden. With long-lasting protection of up to 90 days, these repellent balls are easy to use and designed to be safe for both pets and humans, ensuring a humane approach to pest control.
H**H
I think it's working!
Over the summer, we had a few mice show up. It was annoying. Every other week or so a new mouse would show up in our house, and we'd have to catch him through different traps. We called pest control to help take care of the situation and he recommended getting some repellent (especially peppermint based ones) because mice hated the scent and stayed far away from it.We set these up a week or so after he mentioned that and so far, so good? It's been about a month and we haven't seen any mice. No signs of mice either (no droppings, nibbles, etc.). I don't know if it's due solely to these repellent. We haven't changed anything else in the house, but we're pretty happy with these. Plus, the smell is pretty good. It's not as pleasant as I thought it would be - I really thought it would make the house smell Christmas-sy - but it's not bad either.Overall, we like these a lot and will probably be using them consistently. The big test will be how it helps during the colder months coming up.
J**.
I noticed a significant decrease in mouse activity within a few days of placing the balls.
I recently tested a set of 8-pack Mice Repellent Balls, and I was overall impressed with their effectiveness. These small, discreet balls were easy to place around my home, and they seemed to deter mice from entering my space. I noticed a significant decrease in mouse activity within a few days of placing the balls.While I didn't experience any immediate, dramatic results, the consistent reduction in mouse sightings was reassuring. The balls themselves are made of a durable material that appears to withstand regular use. The peppermint scent was a little overwhelming in smaller rooms and required me to open a window.Overall, I found the 8-pack Mice Repellent Balls to be a valuable tool in my ongoing efforts to keep my home pest-free. If you're looking for a non-toxic and effective way to deter mice, I would recommend giving these balls a try.
J**E
Effective and Pet-Friendly Rodent Repellent!
I recently purchased this rodent repellent for both indoor and outdoor use, and it has been a fantastic solution for keeping unwanted pests away from my home and vehicle. The fact that it's safe for both pets and humans was a huge selling point for me, and it truly lives up to that promise.The application was easy and straightforward. I used it around the house and in my garage, and I’ve noticed a significant decrease in rodent activity since I started using it. What I really appreciate is that it doesn't have a strong, unpleasant odor—just a mild scent that isn’t overwhelming.One of the best features is its versatility. I’ve used it both indoors and outdoors, and it works well in both environments. I even sprayed some near my car, and so far, I haven’t had any issues with rodents getting into the engine area, which was a problem before.The peace of mind knowing it's safe around my pets is priceless. My dogs love to explore the yard, and I don’t have to worry about them coming into contact with anything harmful.A small suggestion would be to offer a larger size option for those of us covering bigger areas, but overall, I couldn’t be more satisfied.If you’re looking for an effective and pet-safe solution to keep rodents at bay, I highly recommend this rodent repellent! It’s been a game-changer for protecting my home and vehicle.
C**E
These work!
I'm happy to note that since placing these balls I see no droppings or evidence of critters! They smell kinda nice, remind me of vicks vapo rub with a little bit of minty citrus, not offensive or obtrusive at all. They are not cloying or noticeable. We put some in the car and in nooks and crannnies where I wouldn't have wanted to place traps or see something dead, and most of all, want to repel them! I hope these results last, they are a great idea!
M**E
Skeptical
I'm skeptical that the ingredient list printed on the side of the box is accurate. These balls have a strong menthol-like smell, similar to Vicks. Menthol can be made synthetically or obtained from peppermint. But this is not a pleasant peppermint fragrance. This smells (and looks) like a urinal cake. I used to run a soap making factory where we used all these ingredients in our soap. The odor of these cakes does not seem to my nose to be the combination of these ingredients. I tend to think there's something else in them.The ingredient list gives percentages for each of the listed ingredients. The final line gives the total, which is naturally 100%. 20% of this total is made up of liquid oils. The only solid ingredient is corn cob. that makes up the remaining 80%. It is obvious though that these balls contain other items not listed. For one, some balls are yellow and others are green. There must be some dyes added to obtain at least one of these colors. There also must be some sort of a glue that holds these in their rock-hard, pellet-like form. I don't think you could get corn cob and oil to this state with only heat or pressure.Do they work? Well my dog hates the smell. She won't come near them. I suppose a mouse would be similar. There are no instructions on how to use these included on or in the box. So I'm not sure how far to space them apart. Will one ball do a whole room? How long will they last? There is a paper in the box that allows the purchaser to scan a QR code and activate a "Lifetime Warranty." Scanning this takes you to a "warranty" website that has nothing to do with the product (it appears to be for a vaguely explained electronic seller) and asks for an email address. Not a chance. Plus, it is certainly these balls will eventually loose their fragrance and become ineffective. There is no way that this warranty replace them at that point or any other? It's a scam.The box contains 24, individually packaged, rodent repellent balls, and 24 small, draw-string bags to put them in. The bags are made out of the same type of material as a tea bag. No directions or suggestions for use are included.
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