🚫 Say Goodbye to Pests with Peppermint Power!
The VictorM809 Mouse and Rat Repellent is a 32 fl oz natural peppermint spray designed to effectively repel rodents without the use of harmful chemicals. Its non-toxic formula is safe for both people and pets, making it ideal for indoor and outdoor use. With a coverage of up to 67 linear feet, this ready-to-use spray provides a convenient solution for pest control.
Number of Items | 1 |
Unit Count | 32 Fl Oz |
Item Volume | 32 Fluid Ounces |
Item Form | Spray |
Scent Name | Unscented |
Material Features | Natural |
E**Y
Works to keep rats out of my car's engine!
If you have rat problems under your car hood like I had, Victor Peppermint spray (w/cinnamon/citronella/vinegar) works: 32 oz is $15 and it's been fending off the rats for a month now, with light weekly touchups. Ask your mechanic where to spray it and where not, and spray the front wheel wells too (but not your wheels so they don't get slippery)-- rats jump from your front wheels and go right under the hood.At the same time as the Victor spray, I got and am also using a Loraffe Rodent Repellent Ultrasonic Under Hood Rat Repeller (Battery Powered). It's been a month and not a sign of rats; it sucks having assigned apt complex parking when you're stuck next to the dumpster!A month ago I also had my mechanic wrap my new wiring harnesses (rats had chewed through both so he had to replace them for $1,600) with 3M Scotch Electrical Shielding Tape 15 ft Tinned Copper, Open-weave, Shielding Braid Tape and then cover that copper tape with what Honda literally calls its Rat Tape (it has 5-alarm-chili powder in it that rats hate).Honda wanted $89 to ship one roll of its rat tape; it was $50 here on Amazon. For the past month, the rat tape and copper wire tape have been successfully protecting my car against further rat chewing!Now I can see why people have class action lawsuits going against several automotive manufacturers right now for making wiring and other car components out of edible food stuffs like soy so it's "ecologically friendly" (in cars 2000 and newer). This just lures rodents into chowing down on your car, and is a big disaster that needs to end ASAP.
J**.
Impressed with Non-Toxic Pest Control
This is going to be a positive review because of how safe this product is for people and pets. It effectively repels mice and rats, and the ready-to-use spray is super convenient. I love that it's a natural repellent. My only suggestion for improvement would be more eco-friendly packaging. But other than that, it's a fantastic product!
P**T
This seems to work!
I daresay that this works. I spray around an old farm house with a ton of ways for mice to slip in and I have noticed a decrease in mouse invasion. Probably will need regular re-application and this is a little pricy. The scent is not bad!
J**H
Waste of money
This stuff is a waste of money. Didnt do the job it is saying it does except to make it smell like mint. I would not recommend this product
A**.
Not effective in my home sadly.
I really wanted to like this, but not matter how much I sprayed, it never took effect; however, I do live in a big city, in a large apartment building, and it may work best in a single home.Easy to use: It simply is a spray, no harsh chemicals. Just point and shoot. The nozel does change the spread of the spray depending on how tight it is.Value for money: If it did actually work i would say it is well worth the money. Since it didn't do anything in my apartment i would say that, at least for me, it was a waste of money.Scent: Probably the best thing about this is the scent. Like a mix between Peppermint and several herbs. I enjoyed it but if you have a weakness to scents this might not be best for you.
A**N
Get rid of the mice
Work very well I recommend it
K**H
Works
Worked well.
N**T
Not Sure it Works, but Does NOT Smell like Peppermint At All!
When I received this, it wasn't packaged well and it was only in a thin plastic bag inside of a huge box with no packing paper or air pillows. The cover on the bottle either came loose during shipping or was loose already when it was packed and it leaked all over the place. It was extremely greasy and stunk like citronella! I didn't like the smell at all. I don't particularly like the smell of citronella and it was a pungent, overwhelming scent. It did NOT smell like peppermint at all and that was one of their main selling points because rodents are repelled by the smell and taste of peppermint. I don't know if they're repelled by citronella and I didn't even know that this product had citronella in it, as there was no mention of citronella anywhere in their descriptions or on this website. Also, it is extremely greasy and hard to wash off so I believe that this would stain any surface. It's really only good for outside, on the dirt or grass. I got this product to spray around my outside central AC condenser unit because it died the other day and, when the repair person opened the cover, there was a huge mouse nest in it (see my pics). I had no idea that mice could even get inside or even be able to live in there. I've had this unit for 7 years and never had a problem or seen any mice! I had to replace the whole unit, which was thousands $$ and now I'm worried this could happen again with the mice trying to live in there and destroy it again! I don't know if this product works because I have never seen the mice. Recently, I have been checking the unit multiple times per day and night, but I haven't seen or heard any mice, or critters, in or around the unit. However, I did spray around the perimeter of the unit. The repair person comes back in 3 weeks to check the unit so we'll see. But again, this product did NOT smell like peppermint at all. The only scent I could smell was an overpowering nasty scent of citronella. Also, regarding the central AC condenser unit, the repair person said a cover wouldn't work because mice can just naw through the material and covering it only insulates the heat and humidity making it an even more inviting environment for the mice. Also, after researching rodent poisoning, I decided not to go within that because it seemed inhumane, as it slowly coagulated their blood and it's a slow death that can take up to 2 weeks or more for the mice to die. Also, the poison is in a food form so that would only draw the mice in and I'm trying to repel them away!
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