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How To Get Rid of RATS & MICE With BAKING SODA

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Introduced, non-native, feral rodents, such as the Black Rat , Brown Rat, Norway Rat and House Mice are serious pests that need to be controlled.
The danger with using commercial poison baits to control rats and mice is that pets or native wildlife such as mammals and birds that normally eat rats and mice can be harmed.
Other vertebrate species, such as reptiles and amphibians are also at risk by eating dying rodents.
Rather than risk pets and wildlife, a better option is to bait rats and mice using an environmentally safe, home-made bait that uses baking soda.
This exploits a unique feature of rat and mouse biology, their inability to burp or vomit, to create an effective rodent control.
When rodents eat baking soda it reacts with their stomach acid to foam up and release carbon dioxide gas, which has nowhere to go because they can’t burp.
That’s how it works.
Since rats and mice won’t eat baking soda on its own, we need to mix it with other ingredients that are appealing to them.
Rats and mice love chocolate and that includes chocolate cake, but there’s no need to bake them a cake!
Just mix equal parts of chocolate cake mix and baking soda and they’ll be just as happy to eat that too.
So you are going to need Chocolate cake mix or chocolate brownie mix and Baking soda.
Pour equal parts chocolate cake mix and baking soda into a shallow container and mix it well.
A few heaped teaspoons of each will make enough bait.
The mix is better if it’s turned into a wet paste, so add a small amount of water at a time, not all at once, and mix well, and keep adding more water until it turns into a thick paste.
Place the shallow bowl with the bait along walls or between spaces where rats frequent.
You can even place balls of the paste in little holes and cracks where the rodents may be living.
Leave the bait in the same location for a few days, as rats are shy and may inspect the bait but not eat it until it feels safe to do so. Watch out for rat droppings, they’re a great indicator that there’s a rat nearby.
The baking soda mixes with the acid in the rats' stomachs and causes a buildup of carbon dioxide, eventually killing them.
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The danger with using commercial poison baits to control rats and mice is that pets or native wildlife such as mammals and birds that normally eat rats and mice can be harmed.
Other vertebrate species, such as reptiles and amphibians are also at risk by eating dying rodents.
Rather than risk pets and wildlife, a better option is to bait rats and mice using an environmentally safe, home-made bait that uses baking soda.
This exploits a unique feature of rat and mouse biology, their inability to burp or vomit, to create an effective rodent control.
When rodents eat baking soda it reacts with their stomach acid to foam up and release carbon dioxide gas, which has nowhere to go because they can’t burp.
That’s how it works.
Since rats and mice won’t eat baking soda on its own, we need to mix it with other ingredients that are appealing to them.
Rats and mice love chocolate and that includes chocolate cake, but there’s no need to bake them a cake!
Just mix equal parts of chocolate cake mix and baking soda and they’ll be just as happy to eat that too.
So you are going to need Chocolate cake mix or chocolate brownie mix and Baking soda.
Pour equal parts chocolate cake mix and baking soda into a shallow container and mix it well.
A few heaped teaspoons of each will make enough bait.
The mix is better if it’s turned into a wet paste, so add a small amount of water at a time, not all at once, and mix well, and keep adding more water until it turns into a thick paste.
Place the shallow bowl with the bait along walls or between spaces where rats frequent.
You can even place balls of the paste in little holes and cracks where the rodents may be living.
Leave the bait in the same location for a few days, as rats are shy and may inspect the bait but not eat it until it feels safe to do so. Watch out for rat droppings, they’re a great indicator that there’s a rat nearby.
The baking soda mixes with the acid in the rats' stomachs and causes a buildup of carbon dioxide, eventually killing them.
I hope you have enjoyed this video.
If you have, please subscribe to Natural Health Remedies, and don’t forget to give this video the thumbs up.
And I’m sure you’re going to enjoy this next video on, A Few Drops of This Magic Formula and Rats & Mice Will Disappear Forever.
Thanks for watching and bye for now.
#pestcontrol #rats #mice #bakingsoda
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