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It isn't unusual to have mice in thegarden,especially when there is a ready supply of food. If youwonder,“Will mice eat in my vegetablegarden,”the answer is a resounding, “yes.”Mice areopportunistic and vegetable damage is one of thecommon mousegarden problems.
Likewise, how do I stop mice in my garden?
Wrap tree trunks with tree wrap or hardware clothattheir base. Try a mouse repellent containing ammonium;seeyour local garden center. Use a humane mouse traporsnap trap baited with peanut butter near mouse paths.Sonicmouse deterrents placed in the garden may helptokeep mice away.
- Eliminate entry points.
- Use mouse traps.
- Choose the best bait for mouse traps.
- Proper placement of mouse traps is critical.
- Bait stations.
- Good sanitation won't get rid of mice, but poor sanitationwillattract them.
- Tackle the mice in the house and out.
- Cats vs Mice.
Similarly, you may ask, how do I get rid of mice in my yard naturally?
Natural Mouse Repellents that Work
- Take down the "Welcome" sign.
- Seal all possible entries.
- Peppermint oil, cayenne pepper, pepper and cloves.
- Place tubs of used kitty litter around entrances tothehouse.
- Ammonia smells like the urine of a possible predators.
- Try a humane trap.
- Zap with beeps.
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