I placed this concoction in my attic yesterday and throughout the night I would usually hear scratching or them running all around the ceiling but none of that! I honestly didn't expect it to work this fast but I'm truly satisfied. Thanks for your video! ❤️
@dianesyrithip. Please tell me, did the rats die in the attic or walls of your house, or did they vacate & go elsewhere to die? I want those darn attic noises to cease but I don't want them dying up there!
Absolutely thrilled to find your update, I live in the UK, and suffering from infestation. So going to give your solution a shot. Thank you Ps Will update with results soon
I so look forward to that update. It worked very well for me thus far. I did change it up a bit from time to time and am now using corn meal. Anything that attracts those ghastly beasts will do you well. The clincher is the baking soda. It will blow up their innards and kill them. The results I have seen are EPIC. No more infestation. YAY.
@@pinemeadowshobbyfarmafruga8319 Well the bait as you described is set, but also came up with an addition in a separate batch idea I’m going to try… Baking Soda, Flour, Sugar, Smooth Peanut butter! 1 cup of each except Peanut Butter 1/2 cup. Blended by hand until like a granular texture, looks good enough to eat… well hopefully for the Vermin anyway.. Fingers crossed. Will continue to update as events unfold.
@@pinemeadowshobbyfarmafruga8319 Well what can I say, but what an amazing result. I placed your baking soda recipe in several containers around my front and rear gardens, and within days there was positive activity on the bait, and now after 9 days there is NO sightings or activity or evidence from Rats or Mice. I will continue to bait for the near future! Fingers crossed
RUclips just released a boat load of comments moments ago. Their from a month ago. What happened. Now I'm sitting here answering them all. Golly. Your potion should most likely get them attracted to it. Remember, the active ingredient that kills them is baking soda.
RUclips just released a boat load of comments moments ago. Their from a month ago. What happened. Now I'm sitting here answering them all. Golly. I'm so very pleased to read that results. I just place fresh stuff out the other day. I currently am using Jiffy CornBread mix with equal portions of Baking soda.
@@pinemeadowshobbyfarmafruga8319 How soon does a rat die after ingesting the baking soda formula? Because, I have a house cat and what if it accidentally eats the mouse that ingested the baking soda formula, what will happen to my cat?
How soon does a rat die after ingesting the baking soda formula? Because, I have a house cat and what if it accidentally eats the mouse that ingested the baking soda formula, what will happen to my cat?
Adrian Louviere, glad to know it's pet safe. I am plagued by very destructive field mice. I've used plaster of Paris w/corn meal, about 6 different poisons, spring traps and still have the little monsters. I do have dogs and cats and will use this new formula knowing my pets will be unharmed.
Thank you for the update! We spent lots of $ for exterminators but still have rats coming from a hoarder neighbor. I’ve heard of this flour concoction but was hesitant to try because I’ve never seen updates if it worked. Thank you so much for this video!!!!
Great job! And thanks for the update. As for hate from animal lovers, they should know that you love animals too, clearly you're a farmer, but you don't need the destruction of rodents.
I say they should all be out trapping and not just setting these disease ridden & destructive rodents free but take them and get them fixed to reduce the population then! Lol
Thank you soooooo much for the update. I live in a camper in a very rural place.Im deathly afraid of them and have spent so much money on poison and everything else you can buy. I made the bucket trap and caught just one. I hate them and I'm so happy to try this. Thank you
My neighbour uses 50/50 plaster of Paris with flour. He mixes it by shaking it up in an old large coffee can. He says it is more effective than using baking soda & the rats/mice don't stink so much when dumped in the rubbish can.
Derek Gore, I've used plaster of Paris with corn meal and did not find it to be effective. They ate it but did not diminish the population nor did I find carcasses. I will definitely be trying the baking soda and flour.
@@marieheitz7168I’ve used both the baking soda and plaster of Paris and plaster of Paris worked better for my varmints. I mix the P of P with flour and a packet of Lipton chicken cup of soup.
I live in a very old camper trailer and something that has slowed the mice from coming in is very strong Cayenne tea. I've also used peanut butter and baking soda, cornmeal and baking soda, and flour and baking soda in the chicken coop. Time to put another batch out!
Oh wow. I will have to give that a try, BUT, I don't believe I have many mice and rats left. I think, using all of the contraptions and potions, It killed them all. Will have to wait a year or so. LOL.
Great job, unfortunately rats are forever and every where so it’s best to keep up your due diligence, I live in a double wide on an acre, the place is 30 years old and I am going to remodel my bathroom, the large tube, cabinets, shower and false privacy wall all had large holes where the plumbing came through the flooring. All these areas had either mouse or rat crap and a couple of carcasses, I was totally grossed out. My advice is to go and plug all those holes with steel wool, kitchen, bathrooms and laundry room ASAP because winter time is when they seek shelter and invade. I will give your traps a try. Thanks for the video.
Yes, rats and rodents will always be around. The thing we can do is keep their population at bay around the homestead. It will be a never ending battle, but it sure beats an infestation.
Hello, I'm here in UK being terrorised by rats on my smallholding and for the first time in all my years here, they've eaten the floor out in my caravan, so I went to war and set traps everywhere, and yes along with my traps and the baking soda and flour it's working, I do remember my grandfather saying something about this when I was young, and it's brilliant really works. Thanks from Martha on the hill in Cornwall UK.
So sorry to hear of your caravan, That is horrible. I currently am using Corn meal and baking soda with epic results. So happy to learn this mixture has worked for you as well. Thanks for your comment.
I just went today and bought some plastic containers with lids, cookie dough flour mix, muffin mix, mashed potato flake packages and baking soda boxes, and am going to try mixing it after seeing another video he made about this. I've got two houses and three barns on my farm and the rats even ate a hole in the wall of the living room in the old house, four feet up from the floor! Also heard a chewing noise in the new house bathroom interior wall every morning at 5am as I was getting ready for work. Soon the little varmint ate a hole into the bathroom! I shoved a rat block into the hole and covered it, and heard no more noise. Got to keep on these things constantly!
Awesome dude, gonna try this, been having some rat problems in and around our place and was always worried about poison because of the dogs, but this looks PERFECT.!! Thanks.!!😀
Hi, If you find skunks. Just cover them with a towel or blanket . They won't spray you. We caught a possum in a small trap. They kil mice. So let him go.
Thanks for the videos. :) Luckily I don't often get many Rats or Mice where I live but when I do, they cause a lot of damage and spread their 'blessings' everywhere. They can get onto my roof and contaminate my drinking water and also can get inside my shed and build nests etc. so I would get up onto the roof and jump around, scaring it off so my Dog could try and catch it. He once chased this one Rat into a drainpipe that has three openings that I quickly blocked with some timber. I parked my car nearby and taped a piece of old hose to the exhaust and ran my car for 5mins. The fumes caused the Rat to try and escape from one of the entrances which made it easy to retrieve after its welcome demise.
To scare deer & birds away from your garden, try hanging up some old CDs, DVDs & shiny mylar tape. Then periodically move them around the garden so that the critters don't get used to them being in one spot. Remember getting dozens of unsolicited AOL CDs in the mail? I saved all the ones I received & put them to use. The silver flashes are startling to some animals. It works in my garden.
Jeepers. They do that, yes. Seems like the stuff does not work, but imagine if one had not been using traps and poisons all along. The infestation would be horrific.
To heck with humane, it's war. When my parents house was built in the late 60's immediately there was a mouse problem. Foundation is low and somewhere they are getting in and no one has ever found where. I suspect the entrance is under the deck, with no way to check unless I unscrew all the planks. I'm going to try the flour and baking soda outside. This past week I've already caught 7 in my kitchen in 8 days with sticky traps. They were getting my dog's food. When caught I put the trap and all in a zip lock bag then leave them on the garage floor or, if cold enough, outside to succumb to hypothermia. I've found kibble up inside my sewing machine, in my craft bag with a zipper open six inches, and in the contraption I hang by brooms up with in the closet. I had to pull my microwave cart away from the wall because they were climbing up the cord, eventually onto my counter. Yikes!! I've wanted to try cement cookies (they can't poop) for years, just didn't want to waste good ingredients. Thanks for posting.
Ok, Ewe, YES, this stuff does work. At least for me. I no longer have rodents in the house or the barn. I am finding them dead here and there and also smelling the dead under the deck. GROSS. But it is working for me.
** Mice only need a hole the size of a dime to squeeze thru and rats can squeeze thru a hole the size of a quarter. I am trying the b soda & jiffy corn muffin mix.
** Mice only need a hole the size of a dime to squeeze thru and rats can squeeze thru a hole the size of a quarter. I am trying the b soda & jiffy corn muffin mix.
In 2014, I learned that the mice were coming right underneath the small space where the door meets the frame from the garage when closed. I ended up going to the hardware store to have them cut a thin 2" wide steel plate to run along the entire bottom length of the frame... at least they have never came through and into the house thereafter! However, I'm still battling with them and rats in the garage! So it's some serious clean up of insect spray, bug bombs, cobwebs, rodent poop & bleach clean up before I give them this sweet & tasty treat -forevermore now too!! 😅👍
Thank you for this video and for testing it for us. That was really nice of you sir! I just wanted to share that this concoction this beautiful wonderful concoction that works, affects all rodents! You might want to keep it far away from your baby bunnies or any wild bunnies. All rodents cannot release gas.. so this mixture would react on them the same way as it does on mice and rats. The skunk can release gas so his demise is a mystery. You have a beautiful farm.
Will try this. Our cats have done a pretty good job of keeping the mouse and ground squirrel population at bay but they love to deposit the headless corpses at our door as gifts. How nice of them😅
@@pinemeadowshobbyfarmafruga8319 It's been 3 days now. I had to refill and use a bigger dish! I have seen a dramatic change in my barn, chicken coop and the elusive critters in my house! They are eating this mix like candy! I also found a few areas in my home that had holes chewed through the walls in pretty sneaky areas along the bottom where they were hidden from view in the house! I knew there were mice in the house but couldn't find where they were coming from. So, I put a dish down on the floor at night when the dogs and I were in the bedroom. They devoured the mix! So, I did it again and this morning, you could see they were in it again! There is still some scratching in the walls but not as much as before. I used to put the poison packets behind the fridge and stove, but it concerned me that if the critter died and my dog got ahold of it, my dog could be poisoned. I worried about my chickens and other beneficial critters eating the poisoned rats and mice as well on my hobby farm. With this mix, I can finally relax! Thank you so much for doing these videos from start to finish! I can't wait to finally have a garden this year without so many losses! Keep up the good work with these ideas and solutions! I've subscribed to your channel! 😊
Thanks so much. I recently caught a mouse on glue trap & can't stand hearing them squealing to death lol, I'm in an old house in N.Y. so I'll try this.
I also have peanut butter protein powder, and rodents love peanut butter, so I might add a pinch to see how that works....I live in the country in Southern Oregon on 3.5 acres and the price of the rodent poison was killing me...I'm surrounded by cattle fields and the lake, so they just keep coming...and worst of all...I'm scared to death of mice, voles and definitely rats...and snakes....and we all know where ever there are mice, there will be snakes...We have huge Bald Eagles and Golden Eagles all over here and I worry about any wild prey bird eating a rodent that's been poisoned, cause I don't want to make the birds sick...So your mixture is not only cheaper on the pocketbook, but it won't hurt any bird of Prey if they eat the rodent. .Thank u so much for sharing this with us....
Their poop can kill a human. I answer your questions and also offer solutions and products to repel rodents: ruclips.net/video/NUuqAmE1NE8/видео.html - and Huntavirus by CDC ruclips.net/video/5hdsjebQzwM/видео.html. Thanks so much for watching.
Well I agree with you your flour and baking soda experiment works I added a tiny water to make it into balls and placed a few around my property in cottage cheese containers and put the doe balls in the fridge for future use well at least a week anyway I checked one container was empty another had not been touched and so I am hoping my problem is solved for now but we have a do gooder across the road that feeds crows and rodents by leaving food scrapes outside for them!
I’m definitely trying this tonight. I just saw 1 mouse run across the floor this evening and it ran under a large wooden cabinet that I can’t move. I had suspected one for nearly three days but, never actually saw it until tonight. I seriously thought my cat would kill it but, that hasn’t happened yet. Thanks for posting this video.
@@lavonneschultz2362 My cat sits in the kitchen at night and must just watch it run back and forth because it’s not dead yet. 😂 Also, the mixture doesn’t seem to be working. I can clearly see tracks through it but, it just hasn’t killed it yet.
You’re feeding your cat too much food. Don’t feed it for 12-24 hours tops-I didn’t say starve the creature now. The cat will absolutely kill the rodent. Good luck.
@@pinemeadowshobbyfarmafruga8319 thanks for this new recipe. I've used plaster of Paris and cornmeal and it did not work. I've spent a fortune on traps and poisons which made me very nervous because I have pets. This is certainly cheap enough and the science behind it makes sense. These creatures have eaten holes in my ceilings, my kitchen cabinets, an expensive piece of furniture, not to mention that now my house stinks of mice. I will be trying this as soon as I shop for the ingredients. If it works I'll be eternally grateful.
I caught a skunk with a larger trap and was concerned about getting sprayed. I am in a city and can't shoot them. I took a long stick picked up the trap and placed it in a bucket of water. Sounds cruel but when these animals tear up your house you have to do this. I have also had squirrels and bats inside my house and they will chew the molding around the window to get out. Very costly.
I hear you. I sometimes feel like some varmint serial killer who hides his homicidal tendencies from his nextdoor neighbors. They are way too sensitive about those "innocent" animals. I live in Kentucky, but it just happens to be the ONE district that has been electing a democrat (John Yarmuth) to congress every 2 years since 2006.
Everyone put some water dishes around the soda mix so they can have a drink which will help kill them faster as it activates the soda to bubble up more in them
Oh shucks. I had problems with rats building nests on the tractor engine. Mix some peppermint oil with water and spray on the engine. It repels them. I also placed some Jiffy Corn Bread mix with equal parts baking soda, and wow. No more problems.
It WORKS!! I'VE BEEN SETTING CONTAINERS OUT WITH THIS MIXTURE AND IT REALLY SLOWED DOWN THE POPULATIONS!!! YOU HAVE TO KEEP REFILLING THOSE CONTAINERS THO!!!!
As soon as I saw your 1st video I made several for the house and several for the barns...I'll let ya know how it worked for me...another thing I learned on U-Tube was for Voles...they chew on the bark on your trees, especially in winter, killing the tree. I mixed a mild dish soap some water, and hot pepper flakes...then pour or spray on the base of the tree...I'm waiting to see how it works...
Thanks for letting me know. I answer your questions and also offer solutions and products to repel rodents: ruclips.net/video/NUuqAmE1NE8/видео.html - and Huntavirus by CDC ruclips.net/video/5hdsjebQzwM/видео.html. Thanks so much for watching.
I'm totally Stoked! I've got major problems with the 'Tree-Rats', and now My Disrespectful, Fairly Wealthy Neighbor. She, unlike Myself, has the funds to keep replacing Her plants, flowers, veg, ect... I have repeatedly explained about my constantly destroyed items. Well, it falls on 'Deaf-Ears'... I cannot wait to try the baking soda, as Her demon dogs won't be effected, and I can camouflage my bait traps!¡! I will reply My results... ~*Air-Hugs*~
Hi, you're awesome 😎 I did just what you did and I did baking soda and flour they come from outside run in my walls in the pipe and it's nasty 🤢 I placed it down on my kitchen floor so I stayed at my family home for a week went back to my house good God almighty I seen them little nasty paw feet 🐾 prints all in the kitchen and I said yes go ahead my dear rats and mice eat it up and I just started last week and came Friday night and now I'm going this Friday 9th to see how it went thank you sir 👍🏾
Go for it. I answer your questions and also offer solutions and products to repel rodents: ruclips.net/video/NUuqAmE1NE8/видео.html - and Huntavirus by CDC ruclips.net/video/5hdsjebQzwM/видео.html. Thanks so much for watching.
That is the second skunk I have seen go in one of those traps and I asked the same question when I seen it the first time. Funny story, my Step Dad had a pet skunk that liked to sit on his shoulder, the looks he would get 😂 and the way everyone gave him wide berth, at the store checkout. 🤣
Elizabeth says, Excellent information! Thanks, Jerry. I want to ask how your acting gigs are progressing? Also, a side-bar: our Allstate insurance seems to be desiring to get rid of us as our house is in a high fire-danger area. They came and took pictures (I was down in the garden and didn't hear them; also, they had sent a letter of notification of a visit), then sent a 4 point list of discrepancies. Nothing on our property has changed in the first 15 years as their customer. They never took pictures before, and never found discrepancies before, but now they have. Has your house insurance done this to you? You appear to be in a high fire-danger area, also. I'm so glad you're getting good results from your rodent bait. I keep a record of things like this as they pertain to a garden or a homestead.
Wrapped up my scene, movie is in post production. Currently looking for other gigs. No, my insurance company has not. I'm with USAA. They are aware of where we are at. I'll bet we are on the list though for checking us out. We have done so much to mitigate fire danger here and prepared the residence of the same. ruclips.net/video/OKuQb8AW3eg/видео.html
Looks like this simple cheap method works.... my only concern is ... where will the critter crawl to and die....can stink and be diseased and very hard to dispose of the corps. Any suggestions?
Well now this sounds like something I can do period every year when it starts to get cold the my start coming in. Don't like using chemical Bates. So I really hope this works
Thank You. Im convinced. Been looking for info in google and Utube. We have refrained from putting out warfrin because it could endanger desirable critters that might eat the carcasses or get into the poison. .We have 3 species of Hawks as well as ours and neighbors cats & dogs.
I'm using this recipe now with epic results. And also I'm getting some results with the traditional snap trap. ruclips.net/video/TBeySuYvdbY/видео.html
I'm going to have to give this a try, I have a hole in my garden I filled in ages ago and now it's back. I have children so obviously I need to get rid of the problem.
This is safe for those with kids or pets, simple, affordable and brilliant! Most rodents cannot burp or pass gas, so kaboom to squishy guts. Going to try this, some of those mice are getting smart. Won't go for the sticky traps or Victor mouse traps anymore so this stuff is gonna work.
I'm sold, going to try right now! What you used safer (I have a pet) than block of green poison and cheaper. I have hughe big 🐀 rats eating my dog food, my food. Glad I scrolled to your channel.
This works! I had mice in my kitchen and put out a mix of half flour and soda..in about a week no sign of mice. (I added a little cornbread mix to the mix the last few days, but it may not be needed)
I doubt dogs would eat this, but if they did it is such a small amount, and there is nothing in it that should hurt them. I was thrilled to find out about it. Hint: you need to put it in something very flat, like lids. I put some in small, shallow bowls, and it was undisturbed, the mice didnt go in them. But I could see tracks where they went in the flat lids. I found mouse droppings in my kitchen towel drawer (triple gross!). I put cotton balls with peppermint oil on them and that stopped it. But don’t put peppermint near your flour/soda mix, it would keep them away from it too.
Thanks for your info and actually showing that it works, want to try it out, these pest are also making the earth move with their tunnels and yes planted 3 12 inch papaya came the next day and saw one of my papaya was only 4 inches And leafs hanging sad, looking closer it was pulled from underground and half eaten. Hope it works in my garden too
By smelling them. Usually they crawl back to their nest. Twice they died under the house SOMEWHERE and the odor was wafting through for about a week, then gone.
Self-rising or All Purpose Flour? I've used Cornstarch by itself in the past with great results...same results as flour and baking soda. If rodents get HEP to Flour and Baking soda...you can switch it up by using cornstarch.
I have used this baking soda / flour use 1/2 of each ,does work and so does plaster powder powder or corn starch and flour work. I mix mine with a little corn meal and peanut butter really get's them to eat the soda or plaster power. Dry chicken soup powder very effective too mix a package in. Being out in the country get a lot of field mice and rats so keep some spread out under things in chicken coop around barn and any new holes I see or dropping put some there. I pour the mixture down the holes gone in no time. LOL enjoy your poultry so much fun.
Hi!. I've had a mice problem in my house for years now. Just like wasps and hornets mice seem to find a sneaky way in. I have narrowed it down to underneath my front cement step, there must be a small gap in there which they are coming in through and of course its a super difficult place to get at. I have been successful at keeping them under control but their habitat is in my lowered t-bar ceiling in the basement when they do get in. I have my successful spots where I put my traps and when i hear that their back I can usually catch one or two right away with traps. They seem to eat rodex like it were chocolate bars. Even their poops are green but their not dead. I have purchased a lightbulb cam with ir and am going to put it underneath the step and find this hole once and for all. As for your poison mix I have it up in the t-bar and am going to put it underneath the step and try to keep the outside area population down if it works as good as you've shown. I've tried all the other gimmicks like you have and understand the frustration. Thanks for your efforts and giving all your tips.
I've been using all of these recipes for about a month and do not see a reduction in my roof rat problem. We never had these out here before, new people have moved into our area and they brought friends. I was really hoping this would take care of the problem.
I have adapted by using in another recipe sugar. Recently I use Jiffy Cornbread mix and baking soda. Perhaps your rats are not attracted to the flow baking soda. I did get trail cam video of the mice eating it. Took about a month, but I did notice a reduction in the population and turds left behind, especially in the barn. I also have recipes using coca powder and plaster however I did not want to harm my livestock with the plaster so I quit using that. It seems like you may have an infestation larger than thought, so you my not notice for some time. But do try the jiffy cornbread mix as and attractant, It has sweetner in it. ruclips.net/video/Is_bDtDlkJo/видео.html
I also set up 5 gallon buckets half full of water with braggs mountain apple cider vinegar. In two wks I caught 30 rats drowned in the water after consuming the baking soda mixture
Read up some on possums/opposums... they don't stay long but if you get rid of them, you may have a bigger problem with spiders, ants and rats. Possums/opposums can also burp, belch & fart...so I don't think the baking soda recipe is going to work on them anyway. A big outdoor dog, live traps or good fencing is probably going to be your best bet for those unfortunately.
I tried this method with the baking soda discised in cake mix and peanut butter i was confident after watching your video this would work I tried it for over three weeks with not much success I had to resort to the poison grain rat poison
This video I created would explain why you don't notice success in just a week. We sometimes forget about the babies in the nest maturing and venturing out after their folks are dead ruclips.net/video/TBeySuYvdbY/видео.html
Yes, that had been a problem. I sealed the entry points, and poisoned the suckers. It died and left an odor only for about a week. Then, Nothing. No noise, no chewing, no scampering, no more odor. Free at last. BUT, it's going to be an ongoing battle as these creatures drift in from the forrest.
I used flour, baking soda, corn starch, 2 packets of chocolate mix, cornmeal and 2 soup spoons of suger. I added 4 decon baits well crushed. Finally I added globs of organic peanut butter which turned it into a chunky mashed 🥔. I placed it in sandwich bags and stuffed in the 3 holes I found. It's been 1 week and I haven't heard any noises in the ceiling or behind the wall. Will wait 1 more before I remove the bags and fill in the holes with copper wiring.
Rose Challenger, the lengths of your 'recipe' to get rid of them cracked me up but a great idea to stuff their holes with before the 'copper' blocking!👍👍
I placed this concoction in my attic yesterday and throughout the night I would usually hear scratching or them running all around the ceiling but none of that! I honestly didn't expect it to work this fast but I'm truly satisfied. Thanks for your video! ❤️
I'm so pleased it worked for you. I now use this blend with epic success ruclips.net/video/TBeySuYvdbY/видео.html
@dianesyrithip. Please tell me, did the rats die in the attic or walls of your house, or did they vacate & go elsewhere to die? I want those darn attic noises to cease but I don't want them dying up there!
Except now you have rotting rodents in your walls…..
The only thing about that is if they die in your house its going to smell really bad.
@@almaburns6562 All animals die eventually. So whether they die from indigestion, or old age, they're dying somewhere in your house.
can i just say i appreciate how genuinely humble of a person you are.
Your very kind. Thank you.
Absolutely thrilled to find your update, I live in the UK, and suffering from infestation. So going to give your solution a shot. Thank you
Ps Will update with results soon
I so look forward to that update. It worked very well for me thus far. I did change it up a bit from time to time and am now using corn meal. Anything that attracts those ghastly beasts will do you well. The clincher is the baking soda. It will blow up their innards and kill them. The results I have seen are EPIC. No more infestation. YAY.
@@pinemeadowshobbyfarmafruga8319 Well the bait as you described is set, but also came up with an addition in a separate batch idea I’m going to try… Baking Soda, Flour, Sugar, Smooth Peanut butter! 1 cup of each except Peanut Butter 1/2 cup. Blended by hand until like a granular texture, looks good enough to eat… well hopefully for the Vermin anyway.. Fingers crossed. Will continue to update as events unfold.
@@pinemeadowshobbyfarmafruga8319 Well what can I say, but what an amazing result. I placed your baking soda recipe in several containers around my front and rear gardens, and within days there was positive activity on the bait, and now after 9 days there is NO sightings or activity or evidence from Rats or Mice. I will continue to bait for the near future! Fingers crossed
RUclips just released a boat load of comments moments ago. Their from a month ago. What happened. Now I'm sitting here answering them all. Golly. Your potion should most likely get them attracted to it. Remember, the active ingredient that kills them is baking soda.
RUclips just released a boat load of comments moments ago. Their from a month ago. What happened. Now I'm sitting here answering them all. Golly. I'm so very pleased to read that results. I just place fresh stuff out the other day. I currently am using Jiffy CornBread mix with equal portions of Baking soda.
I have used this and it does work, Some times I used cornmeal with Baking Soda to change it up Nice place you got ,
Cool, thanks. Changing it up from time to time keeps the rats from getting wise.
I hear they like chocolate maybe mix a bit of chocolate Nesquik
@@MsKaz1000 yes you are right rats will eat chocolate because I had a swiss roll laying on a table, they left me the wrapper.
@@pinemeadowshobbyfarmafruga8319 How soon does a rat die after ingesting the baking soda formula? Because, I have a house cat and what if it accidentally eats the mouse that ingested the baking soda formula, what will happen to my cat?
How soon does a rat die after ingesting the baking soda formula? Because, I have a house cat and what if it accidentally eats the mouse that ingested the baking soda formula, what will happen to my cat?
I have tried this technique and have to say that it does work. It is also safe for dogs, cats, chickens, and other farm animals.
Great to know. Another view was concerned about the chickens as I know they eat mice and lizards.
Adrian Louviere, glad to know it's pet safe. I am plagued by very destructive field mice. I've used plaster of Paris w/corn meal, about 6 different poisons, spring traps and still have the little monsters. I do have dogs and cats and will use this new formula knowing my pets will be unharmed.
Thank you for the update! We spent lots of $ for exterminators but still have rats coming from a hoarder neighbor. I’ve heard of this flour concoction but was hesitant to try because I’ve never seen updates if it worked. Thank you so much for this video!!!!
Oh wow! I just found another dead rat and mouse the other day.
You have to report them. The neighbors, I mean.
It's not for you to decide what your neighbor owns. Be a good neighbor yourself and share this bait tip with them.
Dont forget to tell your hoarder neighbor the recipe!
Hoarders should be judged. If you live like a rat , you deserve the soda mix like a rat
Great job!
And thanks for the update.
As for hate from animal lovers, they should know that you love animals too, clearly you're a farmer, but you don't need the destruction of rodents.
I pay them no never mind. They got their opinions. I got mine. And to me, mine weighs a heck of a lot more than theirs.
I say they should all be out trapping and not just setting these disease ridden & destructive rodents free but take them and get them fixed to reduce the population then! Lol
Thank you soooooo much for the update. I live in a camper in a very rural place.Im deathly afraid of them and have spent so much money on poison and everything else you can buy. I made the bucket trap and caught just one. I hate them and I'm so happy to try this. Thank you
Glad I could help
Just one. Smh I hate them too 😡🤬😤
Did it work
My neighbour uses 50/50 plaster of Paris with flour. He mixes it by shaking it up in an old large coffee can. He says it is more effective than using baking soda & the rats/mice don't stink so much when dumped in the rubbish can.
Interesting!
I have used this all so and it works well
Derek Gore, I've used plaster of Paris with corn meal and did not find it to be effective. They ate it but did not diminish the population nor did I find carcasses. I will definitely be trying the baking soda and flour.
@@marieheitz7168I’ve used both the baking soda and plaster of Paris and plaster of Paris worked better for my varmints. I mix the P of P with flour and a packet of Lipton chicken cup of soup.
There’s a RUclips video with man trying plaster of Paris mix - the rates ate and just pooped it out 😂 no deaths
Sounds like you have the rats well under control! Thanks for the 2 vids on this concoction, very much appreciated indeed!
You bet
I live in a very old camper trailer and something that has slowed the mice from coming in is very strong Cayenne tea. I've also used peanut butter and baking soda, cornmeal and baking soda, and flour and baking soda in the chicken coop. Time to put another batch out!
Oh wow. I will have to give that a try, BUT, I don't believe I have many mice and rats left. I think, using all of the contraptions and potions, It killed them all. Will have to wait a year or so. LOL.
Great job, unfortunately rats are forever and every where so it’s best to keep up your due diligence, I live in a double wide on an acre, the place is 30 years old and I am going to remodel my bathroom, the large tube, cabinets, shower and false privacy wall all had large holes where the plumbing came through the flooring. All these areas had either mouse or rat crap and a couple of carcasses, I was totally grossed out. My advice is to go and plug all those holes with steel wool, kitchen, bathrooms and laundry room ASAP because winter time is when they seek shelter and invade. I will give your traps a try. Thanks for the video.
Yes, rats and rodents will always be around. The thing we can do is keep their population at bay around the homestead. It will be a never ending battle, but it sure beats an infestation.
Will it work if they dont get to a water source.
I use whiskey and salt to kill ants - they get drunk on the whiskey and kill themselves throwing rocks!
Great tips by the way, gonna use this one.
Thanks, i needed that laugh in a bad way. Thank you
So, you leave out margaritas? Or what do you do with the salt, lol.
I've been using borax and sugar water for ants.
Hello, I'm here in UK being terrorised by rats on my smallholding and for the first time in all my years here, they've eaten the floor out in my caravan, so I went to war and set traps everywhere, and yes along with my traps and the baking soda and flour it's working, I do remember my grandfather saying something about this when I was young, and it's brilliant really works. Thanks from Martha on the hill in Cornwall UK.
So sorry to hear of your caravan, That is horrible. I currently am using Corn meal and baking soda with epic results. So happy to learn this mixture has worked for you as well. Thanks for your comment.
Thank you for the video! I’m having a terrible problem with rats. I’m going to try your method. 👍👍👍
Good luck!
Thanx Jerry. With your recommendations, I'm gonna try this. Will let you know.
Please do!
Thank you for the update, good Sir. I believe your observations are proof of the pudding. Will try it now. Cheers! Many blessings.
I just went today and bought some plastic containers with lids, cookie dough flour mix, muffin mix, mashed potato flake packages and baking soda boxes, and am going to try mixing it after seeing another video he made about this. I've got two houses and three barns on my farm and the rats even ate a hole in the wall of the living room in the old house, four feet up from the floor! Also heard a chewing noise in the new house bathroom interior wall every morning at 5am as I was getting ready for work. Soon the little varmint ate a hole into the bathroom! I shoved a rat block into the hole and covered it, and heard no more noise. Got to keep on these things constantly!
Go for it.
Now you're just spoiling them! 😅
Awesome dude, gonna try this, been having some rat problems in and around our place and was always worried about poison because of the dogs, but this looks PERFECT.!! Thanks.!!😀
Thanks so much for your kindness.
Hi, If you find skunks. Just cover them with a towel or blanket . They won't spray you. We caught a possum in a small trap. They kil mice. So let him go.
Good to know. Thanks. I did not know that about possum
Worked for me, in England and our vermin are tough x haha thanks
Thanks for the videos. :)
Luckily I don't often get many Rats or Mice where I live but when I do, they cause a lot of damage and spread their 'blessings' everywhere. They can get onto my roof and contaminate my drinking water and also can get inside my shed and build nests etc. so I would get up onto the roof and jump around, scaring it off so my Dog could try and catch it. He once chased this one Rat into a drainpipe that has three openings that I quickly blocked with some timber. I parked my car nearby and taped a piece of old hose to the exhaust and ran my car for 5mins. The fumes caused the Rat to try and escape from one of the entrances which made it easy to retrieve after its welcome demise.
Glad you got victory over that ghastly beast.
To scare deer & birds away from your garden, try hanging up some old CDs, DVDs & shiny mylar tape. Then periodically move them around the garden so that the critters don't get used to them being in one spot. Remember getting dozens of unsolicited AOL CDs in the mail? I saved all the ones I received & put them to use. The silver flashes are startling to some animals. It works in my garden.
Have done that in the past.
Wish I knew this when we had tree rats in our house! Got a new roof since then, but we do have outdoor sheds. We will do!
I now have seven cats patrolling the farm and still place this where the cats cannot get to the vermin. Epic results.
They'll come in waves about 4 to 5 weeks apart. It takes a long time of diligent trapping to get rid of them.
Jeepers. They do that, yes. Seems like the stuff does not work, but imagine if one had not been using traps and poisons all along. The infestation would be horrific.
To heck with humane, it's war. When my parents house was built in the late 60's immediately there was a mouse problem. Foundation is low and somewhere they are getting in and no one has ever found where. I suspect the entrance is under the deck, with no way to check unless I unscrew all the planks. I'm going to try the flour and baking soda outside. This past week I've already caught 7 in my kitchen in 8 days with sticky traps. They were getting my dog's food. When caught I put the trap and all in a zip lock bag then leave them on the garage floor or, if cold enough, outside to succumb to hypothermia. I've found kibble up inside my sewing machine, in my craft bag with a zipper open six inches, and in the contraption I hang by brooms up with in the closet. I had to pull my microwave cart away from the wall because they were climbing up the cord, eventually onto my counter. Yikes!! I've wanted to try cement cookies (they can't poop) for years, just didn't want to waste good ingredients. Thanks for posting.
Ok, Ewe, YES, this stuff does work. At least for me. I no longer have rodents in the house or the barn. I am finding them dead here and there and also smelling the dead under the deck. GROSS. But it is working for me.
** Mice only need a hole the size of a dime to squeeze thru and rats can squeeze thru a hole the size of a quarter. I am trying the b soda & jiffy corn muffin mix.
** Mice only need a hole the size of a dime to squeeze thru and rats can squeeze thru a hole the size of a quarter. I am trying the b soda & jiffy corn muffin mix.
In 2014, I learned that the mice were coming right underneath the small space where the door meets the frame from the garage when closed. I ended up going to the hardware store to have them cut a thin 2" wide steel plate to run along the entire bottom length of the frame... at least they have never came through and into the house thereafter! However, I'm still battling with them and rats in the garage! So it's some serious clean up of insect spray, bug bombs, cobwebs, rodent poop & bleach clean up before I give them this sweet & tasty treat -forevermore now too!! 😅👍
I will try this in my kitchen! I notice each winter as it gets colder the field mice like to find warmth & food inside 🙄 thank you so much!
Hope you like it!
Did they die in your house or go outside to die?
Thanks for doing the update.
No problem 👍
Thank you for this video and for testing it for us. That was really nice of you sir! I just wanted to share that this concoction this beautiful wonderful concoction that works, affects all rodents! You might want to keep it far away from your baby bunnies or any wild bunnies. All rodents cannot release gas.. so this mixture would react on them the same way as it does on mice and rats.
The skunk can release gas so his demise is a mystery.
You have a beautiful farm.
Thanks for sharing!
Bunnies aren't rodents, they're mammals. They can pass gas but if they got ahold of this, it would cause them GI stasis, which can kill them.
People usually have old muffin mixes or leftover flour of some sort you can use. Thanks so much
Will try this. Our cats have done a pretty good job of keeping the mouse and ground squirrel population at bay but they love to deposit the headless corpses at our door as gifts. How nice of them😅
I just brought home a kitten yesterday from the hardware store.
I've heard enough! This just supports other info and videos I've seen about this mix! I'm trying it now! Thank you!
Hope you like it!
@@pinemeadowshobbyfarmafruga8319 I've reached the point where I have had enough! 😁😁
That was me a ten months ago. I now have peace.
@@pinemeadowshobbyfarmafruga8319 It's been 3 days now. I had to refill and use a bigger dish! I have seen a dramatic change in my barn, chicken coop and the elusive critters in my house! They are eating this mix like candy! I also found a few areas in my home that had holes chewed through the walls in pretty sneaky areas along the bottom where they were hidden from view in the house! I knew there were mice in the house but couldn't find where they were coming from. So, I put a dish down on the floor at night when the dogs and I were in the bedroom. They devoured the mix! So, I did it again and this morning, you could see they were in it again! There is still some scratching in the walls but not as much as before. I used to put the poison packets behind the fridge and stove, but it concerned me that if the critter died and my dog got ahold of it, my dog could be poisoned. I worried about my chickens and other beneficial critters eating the poisoned rats and mice as well on my hobby farm. With this mix, I can finally relax! Thank you so much for doing these videos from start to finish! I can't wait to finally have a garden this year without so many losses! Keep up the good work with these ideas and solutions! I've subscribed to your channel! 😊
Thank you Jerry. Moles and mice have been devastating my garden. Eating plants and the roots to plants. Will try.
You can do it!
Anyone have tips that work on Killing squirrels that are damaging barn electric wires and farm supplies. Thanks
Thanks so much. I recently caught a mouse on glue trap & can't stand hearing them squealing to death lol, I'm in an old house in N.Y. so I'll try this.
Hope it works well for ya.
His rat buddy said stick around Fred Ill check on you later.
@@williamnordeste1169 😄
Plaster of Paris mixed with dry corn meal works faster, but if you add baking soda they will pop loudly!! lol
I also have peanut butter protein powder, and rodents love peanut butter, so I might add a pinch to see how that works....I live in the country in Southern Oregon on 3.5 acres and the price of the rodent poison was killing me...I'm surrounded by cattle fields and the lake, so they just keep coming...and worst of all...I'm scared to death of mice, voles and definitely rats...and snakes....and we all know where ever there are mice, there will be snakes...We have huge Bald Eagles and Golden Eagles all over here and I worry about any wild prey bird eating a rodent that's been poisoned, cause I don't want to make the birds sick...So your mixture is not only cheaper on the pocketbook, but it won't hurt any bird of Prey if they eat the rodent. .Thank u so much for sharing this with us....
Their poop can kill a human. I answer your questions and also offer solutions and products to repel rodents: ruclips.net/video/NUuqAmE1NE8/видео.html - and Huntavirus by CDC ruclips.net/video/5hdsjebQzwM/видео.html. Thanks so much for watching.
Fantastic solution and affordable! I like your remedy better than others! Thank you for sharing!
Glad it was helpful!
Well I agree with you your flour and baking soda experiment works I added a tiny water to make it into balls and placed a few around my property in cottage cheese containers and put the doe balls in the fridge for future use well at least a week anyway I checked one container was empty another had not been touched and so I am hoping my problem is solved for now but we have a do gooder across the road that feeds crows and rodents by leaving food scrapes outside for them!
Thanks for sharing
I’m definitely trying this tonight. I just saw 1 mouse run across the floor this evening and it ran under a large wooden cabinet that I can’t move. I had suspected one for nearly three days but, never actually saw it until tonight. I seriously thought my cat would kill it but, that hasn’t happened yet. Thanks for posting this video.
I'm finding dead ones around the water.
@@pinemeadowshobbyfarmafruga8319 That’s great news! Thanks.
Some cats like to play with mice! lol !!
@@lavonneschultz2362 My cat sits in the kitchen at night and must just watch it run back and forth because it’s not dead yet. 😂 Also, the mixture doesn’t seem to be working. I can clearly see tracks through it but, it just hasn’t killed it yet.
You’re feeding your cat too much food. Don’t feed it for 12-24 hours tops-I didn’t say starve the creature now. The cat will absolutely kill the rodent. Good luck.
Thank you! I hate the idea of them dying so painfully, but we need to get rid of ours, too, and the traps aren't working!
They are bad vectors for disease. We need to control them.
@@pinemeadowshobbyfarmafruga8319 thanks for this new recipe. I've used plaster of Paris and cornmeal and it did not work. I've spent a fortune on traps and poisons which made me very nervous because I have pets. This is certainly cheap enough and the science behind it makes sense. These creatures have eaten holes in my ceilings, my kitchen cabinets, an expensive piece of furniture, not to mention that now my house stinks of mice. I will be trying this as soon as I shop for the ingredients. If it works I'll be eternally grateful.
I caught a skunk with a larger trap and was concerned about getting sprayed. I am in a city and can't shoot them. I took a long stick picked up the trap and placed it in a bucket of water. Sounds cruel but when these animals tear up your house you have to do this. I have also had squirrels and bats inside my house and they will chew the molding around the window to get out. Very costly.
Shhh. I do the same thing with rats and squirells.
You could use a pellet gun, put barrel to the head of the rodent and off to dreamland. More humane.
I hear you. I sometimes feel like some varmint serial killer who hides his homicidal tendencies from his nextdoor neighbors. They are way too sensitive about those "innocent" animals. I live in Kentucky, but it just happens to be the ONE district that has been electing a democrat (John Yarmuth) to congress every 2 years since 2006.
These are things that have to be done. I've had my yard decimated by all kinds of animals...even the cuddly ones that won't or can't be relocated.
Everyone put some water dishes around the soda mix so they can have a drink which will help kill them faster as it activates the soda to bubble up more in them
Worth a try. Thanks. I haven't seen rats, but I have mice in my old garage that did DAMAGE to the wires and oil rubber tubing on my garden tractor!!!!
Oh shucks. I had problems with rats building nests on the tractor engine. Mix some peppermint oil with water and spray on the engine. It repels them. I also placed some Jiffy Corn Bread mix with equal parts baking soda, and wow. No more problems.
It WORKS!! I'VE BEEN SETTING CONTAINERS OUT WITH THIS MIXTURE AND IT REALLY SLOWED DOWN THE POPULATIONS!!! YOU HAVE TO KEEP REFILLING THOSE CONTAINERS THO!!!!
Yes you do, and keep them out indefinitely.
As soon as I saw your 1st video I made several for the house and several for the barns...I'll let ya know how it worked for me...another thing I learned on U-Tube was for Voles...they chew on the bark on your trees, especially in winter, killing the tree. I mixed a mild dish soap some water, and hot pepper flakes...then pour or spray on the base of the tree...I'm waiting to see how it works...
Thanks for letting me know. I answer your questions and also offer solutions and products to repel rodents: ruclips.net/video/NUuqAmE1NE8/видео.html - and Huntavirus by CDC ruclips.net/video/5hdsjebQzwM/видео.html. Thanks so much for watching.
I'm totally Stoked!
I've got major problems with the 'Tree-Rats', and now My Disrespectful, Fairly Wealthy Neighbor. She, unlike Myself, has the funds to keep replacing Her plants, flowers, veg, ect... I have repeatedly explained about my constantly destroyed items. Well, it falls on 'Deaf-Ears'... I cannot wait to try the baking soda, as Her demon dogs won't be effected, and I can camouflage my bait traps!¡! I will reply My results...
~*Air-Hugs*~
Go for it. A video I created to answer questions on this video ruclips.net/video/NUuqAmE1NE8/видео.html
Hi, you're awesome 😎 I did just what you did and I did baking soda and flour they come from outside run in my walls in the pipe and it's nasty 🤢 I placed it down on my kitchen floor so I stayed at my family home for a week went back to my house good God almighty I seen them little nasty paw feet 🐾 prints all in the kitchen and I said yes go ahead my dear rats and mice eat it up and I just started last week and came Friday night and now I'm going this Friday 9th to see how it went thank you sir 👍🏾
Awesome update! Thank you, Jerry! Liked and subscribed! 👍
Welcome and thank you.
I like your method of the baking soda and flour.
I'm glad you like it
thank you soooooo much I will try this first thing tomorrow
Go for it. I answer your questions and also offer solutions and products to repel rodents: ruclips.net/video/NUuqAmE1NE8/видео.html - and Huntavirus by CDC ruclips.net/video/5hdsjebQzwM/видео.html. Thanks so much for watching.
Thanks for the update and lmao 🤣 the turkey had herself a water birth 💕
Oh wow!
Thank you for all the help
No problem!
Thanks you my friend see you soon
Thanks for coming
That is the second skunk I have seen go in one of those traps and I asked the same question when I seen it the first time. Funny story, my Step Dad had a pet skunk that liked to sit on his shoulder, the looks he would get 😂 and the way everyone gave him wide berth, at the store checkout. 🤣
Greedy little sucker.
Yes it works ! I used your method and it works quick !
Glad I could help
@@pinemeadowshobbyfarmafruga8319 thanks
Elizabeth says, Excellent information! Thanks, Jerry. I want to ask how your acting gigs are progressing? Also, a side-bar: our Allstate insurance seems to be desiring to get rid of us as our house is in a high fire-danger area. They came and took pictures (I was down in the garden and didn't hear them; also, they had sent a letter of notification of a visit), then sent a 4 point list of discrepancies. Nothing on our property has changed in the first 15 years as their customer. They never took pictures before, and never found discrepancies before, but now they have. Has your house insurance done this to you? You appear to be in a high fire-danger area, also. I'm so glad you're getting good results from your rodent bait. I keep a record of things like this as they pertain to a garden or a homestead.
Wrapped up my scene, movie is in post production. Currently looking for other gigs. No, my insurance company has not. I'm with USAA. They are aware of where we are at. I'll bet we are on the list though for checking us out. We have done so much to mitigate fire danger here and prepared the residence of the same. ruclips.net/video/OKuQb8AW3eg/видео.html
Looks like this simple cheap method works.... my only concern is ... where will the critter crawl to and die....can stink and be diseased and very hard to dispose of the corps. Any suggestions?
Usually they return to their nest
Thank you so.much for this ...we are suddenly have big issues I'm doing it today
All the best
Doggone he's a big skunk!! I'm enjoying your farm ,,it's gorgeous & your
ideas,,I don't like to poison things unless nothing else works
There is a family of those stinkers
Thanks. I will try this method today. I saw it in tiktok but I wanted to make it sure to try and you made True.
Best of luck
Well now this sounds like something I can do period every year when it starts to get cold the my start coming in. Don't like using chemical Bates. So I really hope this works
I'm smelling dead critters and sometimes find them laying around
Thank You. Im convinced. Been looking for info in google and Utube. We have refrained from putting out warfrin because it could endanger desirable critters that might eat the carcasses or get into the poison. .We have 3 species of Hawks as well as ours and neighbors cats & dogs.
I'm using this recipe now with epic results. And also I'm getting some results with the traditional snap trap. ruclips.net/video/TBeySuYvdbY/видео.html
I'm going to have to give this a try, I have a hole in my garden I filled in ages ago and now it's back. I have children so obviously I need to get rid of the problem.
Best of luck, but use plaster of paris for the mice.
@@pinemeadowshobbyfarmafruga8319 ok, thankyou for your advice . Unfortunately I think it's a rat.
This is safe for those with kids or pets, simple, affordable and brilliant! Most rodents cannot burp or pass gas, so kaboom to squishy guts. Going to try this, some of those mice are getting smart. Won't go for the sticky traps or Victor mouse traps anymore so this stuff is gonna work.
Thanks for the compliment.
What about chickens
Try a spray bottle of white vinegar.
Is this safe around dogs?
I’m trying your method.
Thanks
Best of luck
Add a little dry chicken soup mix to your formula to make it even more attractive to those varmints.
Great idea!
I was watching this and wondering how to make them eat it.Your idea is brilliant.
I'm sold, going to try right now! What you used safer (I have a pet) than block of green poison and cheaper. I have hughe big 🐀 rats eating my dog food, my food. Glad I scrolled to your channel.
Found another dead rat yesterday. The varmits are getting fewer and fewer around here.
We have mice and I've tried everything! Going to try this tomorrow. Thank you for the update. My biggest concern is keeping my dogs safe.
Fingers crossed! Any attractant will work. I'm currently using Jiffy Cornbread mix. You can even use muffin mix with baking soda.
This works! I had mice in my kitchen and put out a mix of half flour and soda..in about a week no sign of mice. (I added a little cornbread mix to the mix the last few days, but it may not be needed)
I doubt dogs would eat this, but if they did it is such a small amount, and there is nothing in it that should hurt them. I was thrilled to find out about it. Hint: you need to put it in something very flat, like lids. I put some in small, shallow bowls, and it was undisturbed, the mice didnt go in them. But I could see tracks where they went in the flat lids. I found mouse droppings in my kitchen towel drawer (triple gross!). I put cotton balls with peppermint oil on them and that stopped it. But don’t put peppermint near your flour/soda mix, it would keep them away from it too.
@@mizjeanshould be fine! dogs can burp and fart!
Wow,i will try this remedy.I have mice coming into my room.thank u for sharing.
All the best
I'm so glad I saw this video. I've got the items for the potion and I'm glad they go somewhere else to disappear 👍 thank you so much❣
I no longer have a rodent problem in my house or barn now. It really did work for me.
Thanks for your info and actually showing that it works, want to try it out, these pest are also making the earth move with their tunnels and yes planted 3 12 inch papaya came the next day and saw one of my papaya was only 4 inches And leafs hanging sad, looking closer it was pulled from underground and half eaten. Hope it works in my garden too
Try yeast and sugar too the mix. Yeast works the same way as baking soda. The sugar is what attracts them.
Thanks for the tip! But I find yeast a bit too expensive for the outcome.
Only question I have is if they go off and die when they are in your house, how do you find them before they rot?
By smelling them. Usually they crawl back to their nest. Twice they died under the house SOMEWHERE and the odor was wafting through for about a week, then gone.
Thanks so much for the update! Great video! I will definitely try it here at home in NYC! 🙏👍👍
Hope you like it!
Great job....love your channel ❤️
Thank you so much!
Self-rising or All Purpose Flour? I've used Cornstarch by itself in the past with great results...same results as flour and baking soda.
If rodents get HEP to Flour and Baking soda...you can switch it up by using cornstarch.
Anything that may attract a rodent will work. Even cake mix with equal parts baking soda.
I have used this baking soda / flour use 1/2 of each ,does work and so does plaster powder powder or corn starch and flour work. I mix mine with a little corn meal and peanut butter really get's them to eat the soda or plaster power. Dry chicken soup powder very effective too mix a package in. Being out in the country get a lot of field mice and rats so keep some spread out under things in chicken coop around barn and any new holes I see or dropping put some there. I pour the mixture down the holes gone in no time. LOL enjoy your poultry so much fun.
I'm using this stuff now with epic results and it's safe for my livestock. ruclips.net/video/TBeySuYvdbY/видео.html
Hi!. I've had a mice problem in my house for years now. Just like wasps and hornets mice seem to find a sneaky way in. I have narrowed it down to underneath my front cement step, there must be a small gap in there which they are coming in through and of course its a super difficult place to get at. I have been successful at keeping them under control but their habitat is in my lowered t-bar ceiling in the basement when they do get in. I have my successful spots where I put my traps and when i hear that their back I can usually catch one or two right away with traps. They seem to eat rodex like it were chocolate bars. Even their poops are green but their not dead. I have purchased a lightbulb cam with ir and am going to put it underneath the step and find this hole once and for all. As for your poison mix I have it up in the t-bar and am going to put it underneath the step and try to keep the outside area population down if it works as good as you've shown. I've tried all the other gimmicks like you have and understand the frustration. Thanks for your efforts and giving all your tips.
Did it work ?
Really smart idea. Imma try it myself as we live across from a feed mill and rodents are rampant on our farm/ property great idea I think
Go for it!
Am very excited to try this method!!
Hope you like it!
I heard about using cement or plaster of Paris with a flour.
I have heard of that too. I'm trying products which every household has on hand. It really works. I will give the plaster a go in a later video.
Baking soda would be cheaper to purchase.
Thank you, I will try. They are ruining my garden since our cat died. I hear galloping on the roof! Have to do something until we get another cat.
I'm currently using the Jiffy Cornbread mix with equal parts baking soda with epic results.
Thanks, another person used cornflour and baking soda and it helped reduced the Rats to zero,
Good to know!
I herd this before im fixing to try this my shed is over run with them . Thanks
If you have an infestations as I did, it takes some time to get rid of ALL of them.
Great news. Will try
Please do!
I've been using all of these recipes for about a month and do not see a reduction in my roof rat problem. We never had these out here before, new people have moved into our area and they brought friends. I was really hoping this would take care of the problem.
I have adapted by using in another recipe sugar. Recently I use Jiffy Cornbread mix and baking soda. Perhaps your rats are not attracted to the flow baking soda. I did get trail cam video of the mice eating it. Took about a month, but I did notice a reduction in the population and turds left behind, especially in the barn. I also have recipes using coca powder and plaster however I did not want to harm my livestock with the plaster so I quit using that. It seems like you may have an infestation larger than thought, so you my not notice for some time. But do try the jiffy cornbread mix as and attractant, It has sweetner in it. ruclips.net/video/Is_bDtDlkJo/видео.html
Roof rats are strictly carnivorous.
@@jonathanremaley6873 great info!
@@pinemeadowshobbyfarmafruga8319 The honey cornbread mix that you showed for good, sweet measure! 😊
@@jonathanremaley6873 Completely false! Roof rats are omnivorous and will eat practically anything --like all rats & mice do.
Thanks
No problem
Thank you 😊 Blessings 🕊️💪😇🙏 Blessings
Hope it works for you.
@@pinemeadowshobbyfarmafruga8319 Thank You 🙏 me too!
I also set up 5 gallon buckets half full of water with braggs mountain apple cider vinegar. In two wks I caught 30 rats drowned in the water after consuming the baking soda mixture
Thanks for sharing.
Very funny man. The way he says things. Really good video. I enjoyed it. 👍👍👍
Thanks 👍
I have put up a sign - "No mice allowed" - in my garden. They take no notice. I have even seen them standing in front of the sign taking selfies.
Funny.
I have used flour and plaster of Paris with some corn meal before. I also have a bucket trap, several live traps and lots of snap traps
Very cool! I use all of those as well. Just caught a squirrel in a live trap the other day and found yet another DEAD rat. So my mixture is working.
Thanks for this information, my problem is possums every night. I managed to get 3 cantaloupe but they ate the rest 😟 gonna try this
Sorry to hear that. I'm working on better fencing around my garden. Possums will eat rats and mice I understand.
Read up some on possums/opposums... they don't stay long but if you get rid of them, you may have a bigger problem with spiders, ants and rats. Possums/opposums can also burp, belch & fart...so I don't think the baking soda recipe is going to work on them anyway. A big outdoor dog, live traps or good fencing is probably going to be your best bet for those unfortunately.
Thank you!
You're welcome!
I tried this method with the baking soda discised in cake mix and peanut butter i was confident after watching your video this would work I tried it for over three weeks with not much success I had to resort to the poison grain rat poison
This video I created would explain why you don't notice success in just a week. We sometimes forget about the babies in the nest maturing and venturing out after their folks are dead ruclips.net/video/TBeySuYvdbY/видео.html
You have to send this to Australia. They have rodent problems.
I know. I have been watching that on the news. I do have fans and viewers from Austrailia so maybe that is part of the reason why this video is VIRAL.
Looks like you have solved the problem. Only problems is, if they are nesting in the walls of your house.
Yes, that had been a problem. I sealed the entry points, and poisoned the suckers. It died and left an odor only for about a week. Then, Nothing. No noise, no chewing, no scampering, no more odor. Free at last. BUT, it's going to be an ongoing battle as these creatures drift in from the forrest.
Thank you sooo much. I have a siege of mice snd rats, usually as winter sets in. I hVe spent a fortune for rat bait at Tractor Supp. Can’t wait. 😋
Hope it works out for you. I'm setting up trail cameras in the tractor shed. Got rats building nets on the engine. ARGH
I used flour, baking soda, corn starch, 2 packets of chocolate mix, cornmeal and 2 soup spoons of suger. I added 4 decon baits well crushed. Finally I added globs of organic peanut butter which turned it into a chunky mashed 🥔. I placed it in sandwich bags and stuffed in the 3 holes I found. It's been 1 week and I haven't heard any noises in the ceiling or behind the wall. Will wait 1 more before I remove the bags and fill in the holes with copper wiring.
Great tip!
Rose Challenger, the lengths of your 'recipe' to get rid of them cracked me up but a great idea to stuff their holes with before the 'copper' blocking!👍👍
Good for you.
Found a dead rat yesterday