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=External Links=
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*[https://youtu.be/wNaNGH_hnEE?si=EvCg8E2gvA2p1T36 A Video by the YouTube Channel “Shawn Woods Homestead” Titled “Does Mint Oil Actually Repel Real Mice?  Let’s Test It Out With Real Mice.” ] ( ‘’’~4 Minute Watch’’’ )
**They used pure essential oil, but it did seem to work
**They made a wooden “Bait Station” with a Clear Roof, added mouseholes for them to get in+some food,  the product they used (which seemed to be akin to those “car clips” that have a fragrance capsule+membrane etc) seemed to work
***Experiment could use more controls/trials, but the mice did seem hesitant to enter and supposedly didn’t
****Between that and the swath of anecdotes, it seems viable
****Experimentation to determine the exact mechanism (ie is it workable as a barrier, or only if the area is SATURATED in smell (such as a small box etc) is worth investigating
****Also to what degree can they/will they become desensitized/accustomed to the smell
****Also are there rodents/species this may not work on?


[[Category: Integrated Pest Management]]
[[Category: Integrated Pest Management]]

Revision as of 15:47, 17 February 2026

Basics

  • This page aims to cover Non/Less-Lethal Means of Repelling Small Rodents such as Mice , Rats , and Squirrels etc
  • Main concern is them turning stored equipment into nest space/eating the wires in said equipment, or just mess/disease risk more broadly

Spray

Mint Oil Based

COTS

DIY/OS

  • If one has the space to grow some mint, and a Soxhelet Extractor + some water or ethanol etc how cheap could you get it? (Assuming you use a ton)

Internal Links

External Links

  • A Video by the YouTube Channel “Shawn Woods Homestead” Titled “Does Mint Oil Actually Repel Real Mice? Let’s Test It Out With Real Mice.” ( ‘’’~4 Minute Watch’’’ )
    • They used pure essential oil, but it did seem to work
    • They made a wooden “Bait Station” with a Clear Roof, added mouseholes for them to get in+some food, the product they used (which seemed to be akin to those “car clips” that have a fragrance capsule+membrane etc) seemed to work
      • Experiment could use more controls/trials, but the mice did seem hesitant to enter and supposedly didn’t
        • Between that and the swath of anecdotes, it seems viable
        • Experimentation to determine the exact mechanism (ie is it workable as a barrier, or only if the area is SATURATED in smell (such as a small box etc) is worth investigating
        • Also to what degree can they/will they become desensitized/accustomed to the smell
        • Also are there rodents/species this may not work on?