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🐾 Keep Your Space Pest-Free with Nature's Touch!
The Bamosei Mouse Rodent Repellent Balls offer a safe, non-toxic solution to keep your home and outdoor spaces free from rodents and other pests. With a natural peppermint oil formula, these repellent balls are effective against a variety of unwanted guests, ensuring a long-lasting defense that’s easy to apply and safe for children and pets.
T**I
It works
I have a lot of rats in my back yard and used this product, put the balls in their holes and some on ground, and I’m not seeing them anymore. Highly recommend this product
A**G
Kept the rodents away
Worked pretty well. We had some rodents pilfering veggies. Found a few spots we thought they might be and places these as per the instructions.
D**W
Work great without a toxic smell
This product worked great to keep field mice in the field and away from our home and out buildings. Smell was mildly peppermint and non toxic. Balls were easy to handle and place. Item looks as pictured. Mice have stayed away and we haven't found any corpses.
A**E
Basically a moth ball, does not work.
Doesn’t work one bit. Do not waste your money.
M**D
Mouse repellent
We have had issues with mice getting in over the years and I like the idea of using something nontoxic to help with this. Currently we use traps and poison, but still find the occasional mouse in our house.I’ve tried using mint essential oils and sachets in the past, but maybe they weren’t strong enough. The odor of this repellent does seem stronger than the oils I’ve used previously and so far I haven’t seen any signs of mice in the areas I treated.As far as I know, we don’t have any mice at the moment and I think these rodent repellent balls are making a difference. That said, I don’t believe any scent-based repellent is going to totally eliminate mice once they have a way to get into your house. Mice only need a 1/2” opening to get in and I’m still not sure how they get into our home. It is my primary goal to keep them away from our food areas and clothes until we can catch them with baits or traps. I think this repellent may work to keep them away from these areas so long as it gets replaced regularly.
R**R
A necessity for our barns
Yikes! Mice are getting into the guard dogs' food bags and the alpacas' pellets! So glad we found this mouse repellent that we could safely use around areas frequented by the animals. They sure did the trick, as now we are mouse and rat-free! They really worked more quickly than expected, which made us very happy!
2**B
Smell, and look, like big mothballs
You know mothballs and how they smell? These pretty much are like large moth balls.I don't smell peppermint at all?They are individually wrapped, and wrapped well. I wasn't sure if I even was supposed to remove the wrapper, it's that tough.Once removed, it's just like, again, a big mothball.I put some in my shed and still had evidence of mice. Not sure if mice don't like mothballs or not...Then when I went to move one, it sort of disintegrated in my fingers when I touched it.So, I'm not sure if I did something wrong, but I'm confused by these and so far a bit unimpressed.
D**G
Yikes! Its mothballs on steroids!
After all the heat we have been having it is getting cooler and the un-invited pests are scoping out the Fall living arrangements. I have had the No Vacancy signs out since we have lived here, but they still try to find a way in. I hate mice, stink bugs, or any of those outdoor pests. They tend to let their friends know.I also have a ground hog that use to live across the street that I thought was just the greatest thing. He's huge. I fondly remember naming him Chuck. All was fine and good while he lived under my cranky neighbors shed. Until he moved across the street and under MY shed. Now his name is something that I can't say here. My two dogs want him like a fat kid in a candy store with no money. I don't want Chuck hurt, but I do want him to find somewhere else to live.I came across the Bamosei Mouse Rodent Repellent Ball thinking this could be the NO VACANCY sign before showings started. I watched for my Amazon driver like a kid looking for Santa. I had high hopes. Then the bag showed up. I could smell the Bamosei 18 Packs Mouse Rodent Repellent Ball before I opened the Amazon package. Woooo weee, that was some scent. The scent of mothballs, not the peppermint that were touting. But with a pure heart and positivity my middle name, I knew this would be the answer.I started by adding the balls in their cute bags, and placed them willy nilly around the house, but ended up just throwing them around. That was a mistake. I can't reach some of them, and others I just can't find period. Why? Because my whole house smells like mothballs! I put several in the shed and under it for Chuck. After it rains, I add a new one or two. When I run out of these, I will (ewww) pick up a box of moth balls because Chuck doesn't appear to be around. It may be too early to know if the mice have found new vacancies, but I am not taking that chance.I figured the smell couldn't be as bad as it was. They were all sealed up in the bag, after opening it, get a little air, it would be bearable right? I couldn't have been more wrong. Each little (ha) ball was about the size of a golf ball or ping pong ball. They are individually wrapped. They had their own little organza bag. The scent only got stronger. I swear my eyes were tearing up from the scent.After less than a week I have seen no evidence of Chuck around. I wish I could say I miss him. But I don't. He isn't driving the dogs nuts. The smell isn't as strong as it used to be, for that I am thankful. Haven't seen any mice either. I would say that its working at least to my eyes.If you can tolerate mothballs this could be an answer to those pesky pests. If not, I got nothing for you advise wise. This is a bit pricey though, these are running at $22.50 with the 10% discount.
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