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The wiring in our French cottage has to go through ducting of a circumference size that mice can’t chew itDon't think they thought this one through.
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I used to keep pet rats. They chew on everything. Being rodents, their teeth continuously grow. They need to chew on things to keep them filed down to the correct length. It's got to be hard! Walnuts kept them busy for an hour or so.Rats chew on wires to keep their teeth sharp, they do not actually consume the plastic.
Does peppermint oil actually work as a deterent ?
I've used it for years and never had an issue , but probably just lucky .
Where do you rub it on?I regularly use it following mice attack about a year ago. No repeat but as you say. maybe just luck?
I’m also experimenting with one of these:I liberally sprinkle it onto pieces of tissue when used inside the van placing them at intervals.
Inside the engine area I just sprinkle around , not using tissue.
I did wonder if spraying WD40 may be a better solution around the engine bay as not concerned with the smell.
I wash just about everything down with peppermint oil, year before I was invaded with mice and struggled to get shut even with wiping everything down on a weekly basis and spraying liberally in the engine bay and outlets, etc. This year I gave moved storage so just hoping.Where do you rub it on?
All over, or just the pulse points?