Plants that keep rodents away naturally 🐁🫣

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... Read moreFrom my personal experience, using certain scented plants around the home can be a surprisingly effective and eco-friendly way to ward off rodents. For example, peppermint has a strong, fresh scent that mice find unbearable. I planted several pots near my entryways and baseboards, and over time it created a natural barrier that keeps them at bay. Another favorite is lavender—not only does it add a relaxing spa-like atmosphere, but drying lavender bundles and placing them in areas where mice appear has noticeably reduced rodent activity. Rosemary can be grown as a thick hedge, which is not only visually appealing but serves as a dense natural wall. Its sharp, piney scent overwhelms rodent noses and keeps them away effectively. Catnip is an interesting option too—it repels mice and attracts cats, which naturally hunt them, creating a perfect synergy in pest control. If you're dealing with multiple pests, lemongrass is excellent because rodents hate the citronella scent, and it also deters mosquitoes. Eucalyptus stands out as the strongest scent on the list, although it can be a bit challenging to grow; I've found that using plant care products helps maintain healthy eucalyptus plants that serve as potent natural repellents. Lastly, don't overlook marigolds. Their root scent disrupts rodents underground, making them one of the best natural garden borders you can plant. In my garden, marigolds form a colorful and fragrant boundary that curtails unwanted rodent trips. Integrating these plants around your home and garden brings the added benefits of beautifying your space and providing fragrance while naturally reducing pests, making this approach an ideal choice for those seeking chemical-free solutions.

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I think you should avoid no 4 if it calls in their predators, which includes snakes.

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What are the names of these plants?

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