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How To Kill Mice & Rats (RODENTS) with Baking Soda

Baking soda can be used to kill Rodents. Given its low price, lack of toxicity, and easy availability, baking soda may seem like the perfect weapon against rodents. Baking soda AKA sodium bicarbonate kills rats and mice when they ingest it. This is because, when the baking soda hits their stomachs, it begins to produce large quantities of gas. As mice can’t pass wind, they have no way to release the gas and the internal pressure can eventually kill them. Because baking soda is relatively safe and far less toxic to humans and other animals than poison baits it’s a popular method. However, the baking soda method is not without its downsides. Rodents have to consume quite a lot of baking powder for it to kill them, which is a lot more than commercial poisons. It is also not a humane way to kill mice, as the internal pressure from the build-up of gas can be very painful and cause unnecessary suffering. However if you wish to make your own baking soda poison powder and get the rodents to eat it in sufficient quantities, it is easy to do. You will need • 1 cup of Flour that acts as the binder • 1 cup of Sugar – which is the attractive part for the rodent • 1 cup of Baking soda which is the loaded gun First, combine one cup of flour with one cup of sugar and mix it well. The sugar will attract mice and tempt them into eating the bait. Next, add a cup of baking soda and combine thoroughly. Finally, sprinkle the powder in areas with signs of rodent activity - for example, along skirting boards, near garbage cans, or around potential entry and exit points. If you’d rather not use a messy powder, peanut butter bait can also convince your mice to eat baking powder. To make a peanut butter bait, you’ll need: • 1 cup of Baking soda • 1 cup of Peanut butter Combine the peanut butter and the baking soda, making sure they are mixed together well. Next, shape the bait into balls and place them in areas with high levels of rodent activity. Make sure to put on a pair of protective gloves before mixing up your mouse poison. Baking soda isn’t toxic and won’t irritate your skin, but if your scent transfers to the bait, mice will be less likely to eat it. It’s also a good idea to make a bait station from a small, enclosed container. This will make it easier to monitor your bait and top it up as necessary. You should also monitor the area around your bait trap for signs of rodent activity so you can gauge the effectiveness of your control efforts. It can take days or even weeks for baking soda to kill rodents. Therefore, it’s not the best method of mouse killing if you’re aiming for a quicker and less painful death. You also need to think about what will happen when the rodent actually dies from the baking soda. Rats tend to seek out shelter when they feel unwell or like they are about to die. Unfortunately for property owners, this means finding a nice, dark, and secluded spot. It may be the interior of your wall or another area that is very hard to reach. This means that when the rat finally dies, you will have to do your best to find it before the body starts decomposing and stinking or attracting other pests. This can be challenging to do and may require lifting floorboards or making holes in the wall. If you’d rather make your mouse control efforts as humane as possible, live traps may be a good option for you. These mechanized devices usually have some kind of door that swings shut when the mouse wanders inside, which traps them but doesn’t harm them. These traps can be an effective way to remove mice, but may not be a quick enough solution in cases of large infestations.

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