Tansy: A gardener’s friend, tansy is both fungicidal and insecticidal. Its fragrant flowers deter mice and various insects. It’s low-maintenance and effective in decoctions for garden protection.
Elder: Often grown near storage areas, elderberry roots and flowers release a strong scent and a natural poison that repels rodents like rats and moles. Elder manure, especially, emits a smell that rodents find repulsive.
Wormwood: Known for its insecticidal properties, wormwood effectively repels rodents. Plant it near your garden or use a decoction to spray in rodent-prone areas. Dried wormwood can also be used in sachets to repel moths indoors.
Peppermint: While we enjoy its aroma, rats despise it. Plant peppermint around your house and garden to keep rodents away. It’s also effective against various insects.
Chamomile: Not just for tea, chamomile’s scent is a potent rodent repellent. Hang dried chamomile in corners or sprinkle it along rodent pathways to deter them.
Cynoglossum officinale (Rat-Dog): As its nickname suggests, this plant is a natural rodent deterrent. Spread boiled branches or plant it around your property to keep rodents away. However, be cautious as it’s also toxic to humans.
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