Killing Rats at Home with Plaster and Baking Soda - This works FAST!

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  • @GregSr
    @GregSr 3 года назад +385

    We have an extremely effective method of rodent control. It was not planned, but we have two adult Barn Owls continuously patrolling our property. It all started when two baby Barn Owls fell out of their nest and into our yard. They were so young they couldn't fly at all. Our dog wanted to attack them. We brought them into our house (guest bathroom) and raised them until they could fly and then let them go. We incorrectly assumed we'd never see them again. The very next night they came back and just sat in a tree - staring down at us. I'm guessing they imprinted on us and our property. That was a year ago and we still have not seen one rodent. All we see are the pellets the owls spit out after eating a rodent. They still stand in that tree and stare down at us. We can hear them patrolling at night.

    • @TwinHomeExperts
      @TwinHomeExperts  3 года назад +41

      What an amazing story!! Thanks so much for sharing this. 🙏

    • @maryrackauskis4550
      @maryrackauskis4550 Год назад +17

      They imprinted & they love you. But they are owls, so live in 🌳 trees, I feel it's harmless, as long as they can protect themselves, from predators, & weather conditions, apparently they were able to learn to live on their own, very well.
      All is well, that ends well.

    • @amandelx
      @amandelx Год назад +28

      Wow, I'll see if I can find a couple at the hardware store. THANKS

    • @jedicouncilelonmusk
      @jedicouncilelonmusk Год назад

      Hippicidoooda.. I don't know what I've written with respect

    • @jedicouncilelonmusk
      @jedicouncilelonmusk Год назад +1

      @@amandelx dude

  • @elborrachogrande
    @elborrachogrande 3 года назад +1036

    Paid an exterminator $1275 to eliminate ONE rat who found its way into the house. They sealed up all the pathways into the house but all they did to kill the rat was put down sticky traps. The rat wouldn't go near them, so tonight I tried the Slim Jim and peanut butter combo on a Victor trap and within a half hour I had the bastard

    • @TwinHomeExperts
      @TwinHomeExperts  3 года назад +48

      Great share! Thanks so much and glad you were able to get em out.

    • @mattikarosenthal3298
      @mattikarosenthal3298 3 года назад +10

      Great! Good job buddy!

    • @jbo1721
      @jbo1721 3 года назад +10

      Where do you live ? & what company did u use .... Why do expensive ??

    • @thatguyluis
      @thatguyluis 3 года назад +28

      Lol, 1275 dollars, is that rat sa big a dog? 😂😂😂😂
      You deserved to be ripped off if you agreed for that price with just 1 rat.

    • @elborrachogrande
      @elborrachogrande 3 года назад +48

      @@thatguyluis there was a bunch of places where they were getting in the house from under the foundation and a nest under a tub they removed. They did a great job sealing up the house, not so great at killing the rats.

  • @uroojtauseef5647
    @uroojtauseef5647 8 месяцев назад +15

    I saw this video 5 days ago when nothing was working for me. I saw mouse droppings every day on the stove. I tried baking soda recipe as my last resort and it worked great. I didn't see droppings the next day. I checked it for next 2 days but there wasn't any dropping any more. I feel so happy that I came across this video and it worked for me. Thank you guys for sharing it !

    • @007nadineL
      @007nadineL 6 месяцев назад

      But did you close up their entry points

    • @tauseefjaved8839
      @tauseefjaved8839 6 месяцев назад +2

      @@007nadineL Yes, I did that first. Entry points was in the garage. There was a hole where they were coming from. I closed it with caulk. Since then, I haven't seen any dropping in the garage as well.

  • @CharlesJohnson-yd9ym
    @CharlesJohnson-yd9ym Год назад +26

    I've heard so many people say to me,,, " I'm an animal lover" I say that's nice. When a rat decides you are in it's home, they will change their mind...
    Thanks for a great video...All the Best
    Chuck in Michigan

  • @petervanderburg5543
    @petervanderburg5543 2 года назад +277

    As a last resort I used the baking soda method with huge success. The rats avoided all the other traps. They didn't take the flour & baking soda recipe, but when I swapped the flour for same quantity bread crumbs, they devoured the lot. Over a period of 5 days replenishing the bait, all the rats disappeared. I suspect I had about 6 rats and a couple of mice ( as observed on a night cam). These rats were burrowing under a shed floor slab, and harassing our dogs. They were industrious diggers creating a huge mess. They had to go.

    • @shenequasmalls2321
      @shenequasmalls2321 2 года назад +7

      I'm definitely going to try that 😸😸

    • @Chandrika-Moon
      @Chandrika-Moon 2 года назад +6

      Hi! Did the rats leave a bad smell when they first? Thanks!

    • @petervanderburg5543
      @petervanderburg5543 2 года назад +21

      No smell at all. I think they returned to their nest and expired there. Zero rat activity after the 5 days (confirmed by camera and dogs no longer barking at the 'visitors').

    • @twodogzdogue8710
      @twodogzdogue8710 2 года назад +17

      Did you dampen the breadcrumbs & baking Soda to make them stick together? Cheers from Australia

    • @petervanderburg5543
      @petervanderburg5543 2 года назад +10

      Hi from Vic (Au), no, just dry! The camera confirmed they had a taste for it! I didn't have much on the plate- maybe a few dessert spoons. I did prepare probably a couple of cups full.

  • @CG-kf5vh
    @CG-kf5vh 2 года назад +1198

    My mother-in-law called me an “inhumane cave man” when she saw me killing them with the spring traps so I changed my method. Now I trap them and later humanely ralease them on her back yard. After she saw a few moseying around the garage her humanity went out the door and the hypocrite immediately called the exterminator.

    • @TwinHomeExperts
      @TwinHomeExperts  2 года назад +116

      Perfect! 😂😂

    • @fitzgerald434
      @fitzgerald434 2 года назад +32

      Lol

    • @love_4_life865
      @love_4_life865 2 года назад +22

      Lol!

    • @thomasrush2095
      @thomasrush2095 2 года назад +22

      Spring traps are really the most effective way to deal with rats. Your jackanapes won't be so funny if you end up giving your mother in law the plague, or other diseases that rats can spread.

    • @bigusdicus3677
      @bigusdicus3677 2 года назад +21

      Hahaha love it 😂🤣😂

  • @allstar5277
    @allstar5277 2 года назад +120

    I almost never comment on videos but, I just had to on this one. I know this video is for rats. I have or had a mouse problem. I followed the slim jim and peanut butter advice for an extremely elusive mouse that has been avoiding every trap that I laid out. I adjusted the metal part to make it more sensitive just like the video said and it hasn’t even been a 24 hours and I caught the little monster. Thank You so much gentlemen. What a great way to bring in the new year!

    • @TwinHomeExperts
      @TwinHomeExperts  2 года назад +9

      This is SUCH AWESOME feedback! Thanks so much for taking the time and sharing. Happy new year!

    • @mjkay8660
      @mjkay8660 2 года назад +2

      my mouse is called houdini.. i tried every trap, even caught its babies, but not houdini, i have 25 traps in kitchen. nothing. tried bucket method but i gave up. it was impossible to train them to walk up the ramp.

    • @TheJuneyBug
      @TheJuneyBug 2 года назад +5

      @@mjkay8660 I put a very, very thin trail of peanut butter in dashes on my ramp and smeared a bunch right above the waterline, then sprinkled sunflower seeds on top of the water. I got a lot more than I hoped for! I got adults and babies, mice that I knew about and a roof rat that I didn't know about.

    • @triciac1019
      @triciac1019 3 месяца назад +1

      ​@@TheJuneyBuggreat idea.

  • @carolyn9996
    @carolyn9996 2 года назад +12

    Oh my goodness...I did exactly what you said with the Baking SODA and Flour and they ate it immediately...and at the same time I got a big V trap set with Slim Jim lightly smeared in peanut butter...within an hour I heard the trap snap. Done! I only had one creature to my knowledge since I live in a small ground-level apt. Thank you so much!

  • @williamclemens7239
    @williamclemens7239 2 года назад +67

    I had rats tunnel under the house and chewed a hole in the concrete floor to get into the house. Traps didn't work and they refused to eat the poison. I took 1 cup of plaster of paris, 1 cup of corn meal and a packet of instant hot chocolate mix. Placed saucers of the mixture in various parts of the house, and in 3 days every rat was gone.

    • @DEPARTUERS19
      @DEPARTUERS19 3 месяца назад +2

      so that means they like sweets

    • @triciac1019
      @triciac1019 3 месяца назад +1

      What a clever idea! Great job!

    • @MikeCee7
      @MikeCee7 2 месяца назад

      Did any of the rats die inside your home, or inside the walls?

  • @johngarnicajr64
    @johngarnicajr64 3 года назад +26

    These guys are awesome!! I used rat x for a week and a half and it didn’t do squat. I tried the baking soda and flour but the rat didn’t take it but the rat trap with slim Jim and peanut butter WORKED the first night. Thanks for helping me get rid of this pest.

    • @nicoleheck7038
      @nicoleheck7038 2 года назад +4

      I replaced the flour with fine plain bread crumbs like someone else commented, added a little water to roll it into balls and sprinkled sugar on the outside. All 20 balls were gone by morning

  • @OutnBacker
    @OutnBacker 2 года назад +206

    One thing I have observed about the old school Victor snap traps is that they work a lot better if you screw them to a wider piece of wood. This prevents the flying recoil that occurs that rats can dodge. Also, if they are standing on the wider piece of wood, they provide more hold down for the trap. The only thing that moves is the wire bail.

    • @slickdaddy_tv4499
      @slickdaddy_tv4499 2 года назад +17

      Great tip! i've also been doing that to all my traps i use old pallet scrap boards, also make's it easier to handle and place the trap since your holding the board and not the trap, i also add 2 nail's as kill spikes about a inch from the edge so they cant pull themselves out of the sprung trap.

    • @martinschulz9381
      @martinschulz9381 Год назад +1

      Okay, makes sense. There's always a better idea.

    • @JohnS-er7jh
      @JohnS-er7jh Год назад +4

      great info. I find it absurd that companies that make these products don't make it a better design (it's like they don't even field test the products". I am already spending hundreds of dollars on all kinds of traps for mice/rats, with mixed success/fail. I bought the bucket lid trap and electric trap (both failed and I am already have ideas on how it can be designed better). If I was younger and had some capital, I would start a business designing better traps. The glue traps do work well, but I find them inhumane (as the mice will live a period while stuck on the trap). Just wish i could find a more foolproof trap. Even the baking soda method, and poison pellets Rat-X and Tomcast, hasn't worked.

    • @NudePostingConspiracyTheories
      @NudePostingConspiracyTheories Год назад

      Thanks for that

    • @NudePostingConspiracyTheories
      @NudePostingConspiracyTheories Год назад

      Wo ! Ok.

  • @charlenehall118
    @charlenehall118 2 года назад +78

    So my mom has had a mice problem that was getting out of control since they don’t make the stronger D-con anymore. I tried everything Tom Cat, Ramik, which was just feeding them. The glue traps, mice traps was a hit or miss. So I found out about the Plaster of Paris remedy. I used flour, baking soda, plaster of Paris and their favorite Chocolate coco. The first few nights they ran through it, the powder was for sure tampered with and they were enjoying it. By the third night no evidence of them at all, no poop, the plaster of Paris mixed wasn’t touched. I keep my fingers cross that this keep working because I feel like whoever took the good poison off the market want these filthy disease infested rodents to take over. Who can worry about a humane way when these things are just nasty, nothing is cute at all about them. I want to thank you for this video.

    • @SailorBlue1492
      @SailorBlue1492 Год назад

      The "good" poison was killing dogs, cats, rabbits, other useful and important to ecology animals, including the rats and mice. Not good. Destroy the high volume of rats and mice, not other animals. I put my flour mixture inside open plastic milk crates with bricks on top. That way only the big rats and little mice can fit through to get to the mix.

    • @doriangreen1113
      @doriangreen1113 Год назад +3

      Yes the new D-con doesn't at all. It sucks that the changed it.

    • @iman-qs2fc
      @iman-qs2fc Год назад

      Hi which flour you have used and should it be same quantity of each and it should be dry

    • @iman-qs2fc
      @iman-qs2fc Год назад

      Sorry which chocolate you used was it powder of chocolate

    • @charlenehall2657
      @charlenehall2657 Год назад +1

      @@iman-qs2fc it was regular flour and the powder chocolate

  • @KG-sy2vs
    @KG-sy2vs 2 года назад +213

    Great info with the plaster and baking powder. Also for mechanical traps an old timer who was also a biologist turned me on to wiring the bait on. So if you wrapped a thin wire around that slim Jim and then put the peanut butter over the wire, the bait will be more difficult to get off resulting in a higher percentage of kills, but also there is a high probability that their teeth will get caught in the wires... And WHAMMO!!!. again, not humane but you can't have these vermin in your house. Rats aren't the time to be a tree hugger...

    • @TwinHomeExperts
      @TwinHomeExperts  2 года назад +10

      Yes we use this method too. vm.tiktok.com/ZMRchbcct/

    • @aimlessnow
      @aimlessnow 2 года назад +6

      Do this cause a stink . Do they rot or just dry up. ?

    • @KG-sy2vs
      @KG-sy2vs 2 года назад +10

      @@aimlessnow you need to dispose of them. Rats can be pretty large and will stink horrifically in the warmer months.

    • @boedayious4993
      @boedayious4993 2 года назад +5

      Also dump non poisoned dead rats outside. Alley CATZ. OPOSSUMS ????? Will eat up rats quickly. No smell. Give ALLEY KITTY a treat !!!!!

    • @KG-sy2vs
      @KG-sy2vs 2 года назад +8

      @@boedayious4993 where does one go about getting non poisoned dead rats? I would bet Amazon prime... But they are probably made in China😂

  • @gis4giraffe
    @gis4giraffe 3 года назад +530

    Make sure to use baking SODA. I noticed he accidentally kept calling it baking powder which is very different.

    • @nikiTricoteuse
      @nikiTricoteuse 3 года назад +24

      Thanks. Noticed that too.

    • @user-gv7st5xk6s
      @user-gv7st5xk6s 3 года назад +17

      I used baking soda on the kitchen, both 1st and 2nd floor and my basement, where they chew on walnuts.It's the third day and I still don't see results, nor the rats are eating the soda with the flour and sugar...
      I am still hearing scratching on the second floor and activity on the basement.
      There must been atleast 8 of those bastards,and if the baking soda doesn't work,I will lay some traps or I will be glad to give me some advices.

    • @dondotta1113
      @dondotta1113 3 года назад +24

      @@user-gv7st5xk6s I use an electric rat zapper works awesome kills everything

    • @charlessteele3465
      @charlessteele3465 3 года назад

      @@user-gv7st5xk6s Try baking powder then and see will that work.

    • @user-gv7st5xk6s
      @user-gv7st5xk6s 3 года назад +30

      @@charlessteele3465 Already tried, but still did not work.
      However I dropped a few glue traps, and in the middle I put chocolate and peanut butter as bait and only after 2 days I caught 7 of those bastards. And the better news was that it was the parents mice. Only one baby was left, but my dog catch it(yeah, Belgian Malinois, they are crazy fast) so now I can sleep and eat in peace!
      I was feeling so miserable when I heard scraching, chewing and these stupid sqilueaks they make.
      I have to seal the kitchen's pipe, because they were entering from there.

  • @Grafdesgn
    @Grafdesgn 2 года назад +31

    Hi Guys, I enjoy your channel. I live in a community on the top of a heavily wooded mountain in very rural America. We have farm animals which draw a lot of rats. I finally got tired of the damage that was occurring so I purchased a 24 hr recording night vision security camera and setup cameras all around the animals and my trailer. The first night showed how big of a rat problem I was dealing with. During the course of the night I counted well over 20 rats scurrying around my chickens and front porch. I decided to use baking soda, corn meal and peanut butter. I made varied sized bait balls and also had a large pan with just the corn meal and BS. I put a camera facing the bait pan so I could see what was happening. What I saw next was amazing. Each night I saw fewer rats running around. Now 2 weeks later I see 1 or 2 rats a night and each night it looks like different rats. This is an effective and quick way of eliminating large rat populations. They keep coming back to the bait regardless of seeing their dead comrades. I say start with this mix and save your money. If this method does not work your in bigger trouble than you know. Best part of this mix is it is NON TOXIC to other animals except rats.

    • @pimpompoom93726
      @pimpompoom93726 Год назад +8

      Great story. The baking soda/corn meal/peanut butter balls are very effective-but one additional thing I do. Make sure you use latex rubber gloves when you prepare the balls, rats are clever and very sensitive to odors. If they detect human odor on the balls some of them won't partake. These little things make a big difference in the effectiveness. Peace.

  • @eidencompound4573
    @eidencompound4573 2 года назад +7

    I watched your video yesterday after struggling for 22 days with a rat on my kitchen. I plugged all holes and bought the big traps and I got him! I forgot the slim Jim but I used a piece of fresh pet dog food and butter. Thank you so much!

  • @skyisthelimit9897
    @skyisthelimit9897 3 года назад +240

    Who was nervous when the guy put the peanut butter on the trap and set it and started waving his hands over the trap

  • @mpdjr77
    @mpdjr77 2 года назад +311

    Difficult to comprehend freakin’ out about inhumane rat disposal. They carry disease, defecate in your house and bite humans. The plaster of Paris AND the baking soda sound appropriate, to me. Great job, Fellas.
    Grace and Peace

    • @monte68x
      @monte68x Год назад +1

      Dogs and cats also carry disease, defecate in your house and bite humans.

    • @samtheskoolie
      @samtheskoolie Год назад

      Not to mention can be carriers for rabies...which is deadly to dogs. So yea, I care significantly less about a useless parasite than I do my babies and best fu€king friends.

    • @MsBlack-gm3ur
      @MsBlack-gm3ur Год назад +6

      🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @plantomania3997
      @plantomania3997 Год назад +5

      You can kill them BUT not torture then though!!!!!!!!! This isn't a merciful way

    • @dinscaavinsca9001
      @dinscaavinsca9001 Год назад +12

      @@plantomania3997 i can see your point and somewhat agree the baking power method sounds a bit cruel - but i see it this way - my rats are invading my chipmunk boroughs and eating their stored food and peanuts, the rats are eating their baby pups without mercy and even eating the chipmunks alive - that is also not humane - so best to get rid of them with a least pain and misery as possible after all God created rats for a purpose - but they can do their purpose somewhere else not in my backyard - eating my chipmunks

  • @kellonpitts2650
    @kellonpitts2650 Год назад +23

    Great video, thanks for the info it's much appreciated. I had no luck with the Victor traps in my salt room where I keep hides for tanning an old timer gave me some advise . He said that rats are smarter than mice and a lot of times they'll stay away from the traps if it has a human scent on it. So I put the traps in boiling water, used tongs to retrieve them, then baited and set them with latex gloves. Within 24 hours I got 3 rats on 3 traps, it worked great.

  • @NancyTroutman
    @NancyTroutman 2 года назад +7

    I have a mobile home and they could just dig their way in under the skirting. I finally got rid of mice/rats digging their way in with "1 Million Scoville" pepper extract. I did not dilute it. I poured it into an oil & vinegar dispenser, the kind you use at the table. I circled my trailer with gravel, then poured a bead of the Scoville next to the skirting. I kept an eye out for new digs and filled the digs and generously applied more Scoville. Additionally, I poured the Scoville on the floor underneath cabinet drawers, between the range and the wall, and any other areas where I saw activity. I have now gone without seeing any droppings, sightings or scratching for months now. This is despite cold weather which always draws them in. Additionally, my front and back porch (both are exterior porches) are now rodent free. I drizzled the Scoville anywhere they felt safe & comfortable hiding. The product causes pain but does not kill the critter. The product also worked to stop larger critters from nesting under our barn. One hole that was always re-dug within a few days of our filling it has now been plugged with just gravel on which we poured the Scoville. The product works great to prevent re-entry.

    • @user-ny5vr4oi7b
      @user-ny5vr4oi7b 4 месяца назад +1

      Cool ! Where did you buy the extract ?

  • @lynardburt5992
    @lynardburt5992 2 года назад +27

    Flour, Baking Soda, Sugar, and two cups of bird seed with sunflower seeds. Put on paper plate at dusk. All gone in the morning. After1 week later less rats, 2 weeks later 1 or 2 seen… less rodents seen in morning hours. Thinking of adding plaster with flour, and adding the bird seed too. I put out a plate full every night too. I’ve got 5 plates in yard.

    • @COlson-rh3dg
      @COlson-rh3dg 2 года назад +2

      Great idea. Thanks!

    • @ilovejackington
      @ilovejackington Год назад

      Are you leaving the plaster of paris mix outside? Then you might kill possums, which BTW, kill rats.

  • @sdaniels0213
    @sdaniels0213 3 года назад +287

    Tried the baking soda, flour and sugar mixture. Set it out where we saw droppings and activity and it worked perfectly! Still going to try the plaster of paris mixture too just for added measure. Thank you so much for the video.

    • @TwinHomeExperts
      @TwinHomeExperts  3 года назад +17

      Great feedback! Thanks 🙏

    • @christalash2819
      @christalash2819 3 года назад +9

      Is the mixture dry or add liquids

    • @calebisrael06
      @calebisrael06 3 года назад +25

      @@TwinHomeExperts with these two methods of they die in the ceiling or walls is there the awful decay smell?

    • @johnclements6614
      @johnclements6614 2 года назад +12

      @@calebisrael06 Rotting meat, flies for a month.

    • @miariis5490
      @miariis5490 2 года назад +11

      Lol get fly traps ready for after sounds wise.

  • @kurthick4172
    @kurthick4172 2 года назад +3

    I already used the plaster flour mixture worked great. Never thought about the baking powder. Great video.

    • @jofipps376
      @jofipps376 2 года назад +2

      He said it wrong. It’s not baking powder.
      It’s baking soda (sodium bicarbonate).

  • @karinoshea3330
    @karinoshea3330 2 года назад +5

    I have two young cats that have learned that when they catch mice, they take the critters to the bathtub to play with them. I come along with lots of praise and a can of their favorite cat food as a thank you. While they're eating, I scoop up the nasty little things (the mice, not the cats) with an old accordion style plunger (they just run in because it looks like a dark hidey hole) and drop them into the tall trashcan outside! Happy kitties, happy mouse free house! Will try the flour/plaster mix at my sister's house, tho. She lives just off a drainage ditch and has a lazy cat and what sounds like a big ol' rat. Much love from Oklahoma!

  • @jassonsw
    @jassonsw 2 года назад +57

    I caught two mice in my apartment recently. I used glue traps and traditional snap traps. My security camera showed the first mouse getting caught on a glue trap but also showed that the other mouse was deliberately avoiding and running around the glue traps. About five days later the cameras showed the second mouse getting caught in one of the snap traps. The combination was definitely needed, rodents have an uncanny instinct for danger. No more mice on the cameras for several weeks now so hopefully they are gone.

    • @TwinHomeExperts
      @TwinHomeExperts  2 года назад +3

      Thanks for sharing this! These stories are super helpful.

    • @jassonsw
      @jassonsw 2 года назад +2

      @@TwinHomeExperts My pleasure, great video and great channel.

  • @billburkart9087
    @billburkart9087 2 года назад +101

    30 years ago our house was built in what was an open field. We had little field mice everywhere. At the time I got off from work at 11pm and would look under the house to see the shiny eyes. I set a small mouse trap with peanut butter bait under the house and was amazed that a mouse ran up to it while I watched and ate the peanut butter without setting the trap off. I thought about it while I was at my job and brought some heavy string home from work. I wrapped the string around the trigger and rubbed the peanut butter into the string and then placed the trap back under the house. The bold mouse ran up to the trap and started to chew and pull at the string. BANG I got him. After that, I got a whole lot of traps and did the same thing. No more mice in 30 years.

    • @curiousity0052
      @curiousity0052 2 года назад

      Is it baking powder or baking soda? Ty.

    • @danb4275
      @danb4275 2 года назад +7

      I just tried something similar. Super glue a few sunflower seeds to the trigger. Now I'm catching mice and rats with rat traps. It might benefit from adjusting the trigger, but I haven't had it fail yet, and tuning rat traps makes me nervous...

    • @jofipps376
      @jofipps376 2 года назад +3

      @@curiousity0052
      Baking soda (sodium bicarbonate).

    • @flyrobin2544
      @flyrobin2544 2 года назад +1

      @@curiousity0052 It is soda. Farnam Just One Bite, worked great for me,

  • @MK-mv3lu
    @MK-mv3lu 2 года назад +22

    Thanks so much! We have a summer cabin in CO and it's gotten to where I hate to arrive each year to face the droppings and damage done over the winter. We put out traps but it's difficult to know how many to put out to catch them all. I don't like doing poison in case they go outside to die and something eats them and is poisoned. Due to the fact that they carry disease and I don't like their poop all over my dishes and silverware, I'm definitely trying the flour and baking soda. Our cat brought one in through her pet door in our TX home. It took 6 weeks to catch it. In the meantime, it had chewed the water line to our dishwasher causing a flood and nested in the insulation of our stove which stunk to high heaven. I'm over being humane. Can't wait to try this method!

    • @446hemi
      @446hemi 2 года назад +4

      be very careful of the hantavirus while cleaning

  • @dianegally6471
    @dianegally6471 Год назад +1

    Good info! Thank you!

  • @davidgoetz2737
    @davidgoetz2737 3 года назад +139

    The rodents are becoming brazenly bold during covid according to some experts

    • @TwinHomeExperts
      @TwinHomeExperts  3 года назад +24

      So freaking smart! They are making us better rat hunters though. 💪💪

    • @abyp1883
      @abyp1883 3 года назад +13

      Good god , thats the same thing! Covid time something happened. Same thing happening around my location too! Something in them suddenly exploded and they are JUST SO BOLD from that april 2020 onwards. I really wonder how. Thank god i read this, was thinking im thinking strange. Now i know! there are others who noticed this!

    • @caseG80
      @caseG80 3 года назад +17

      This is hilarious since covid lmao 😂. How about you actually have spent enough time at home to realize how bad your rat problems really are?

    • @abyp1883
      @abyp1883 3 года назад +1

      @@caseG80 Good point. Maybe thats it then. Lol

    • @jus_1
      @jus_1 3 года назад +15

      @@caseG80 Covid changed things because many restaurants were closed so they had to be more aggressive about maintaining a food source. Made them migrate etc

  • @jaymorris3468
    @jaymorris3468 2 года назад +23

    They are getting super clever too, I was leaving flour, sugar and peanut butter mixed with baking soda and I came home and found 8 little cakes baked with a tiny note saying "enjoy"!

    • @TwinHomeExperts
      @TwinHomeExperts  2 года назад +2

      Hilarious 😂 😂!

    • @chefevilee9566
      @chefevilee9566 2 года назад

      But for real it does seem like it is getting that intense

    • @SereneTing
      @SereneTing 7 месяцев назад +1

      😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @jragonwriter6316
    @jragonwriter6316 9 месяцев назад

    LOVE what I'm learning from you guys! I'm going to set out plaster and baking soda tomorrow!

  • @LifePlayDream
    @LifePlayDream 2 года назад +1

    Not sure why I keep coming back to this channel but I'm enjoying everything

  • @regencymanagement4374
    @regencymanagement4374 3 года назад +246

    They are everywhere and can ruin your wiring etc...if you save them they just go to make another person's home a nightmare.

    • @darylgolden9528
      @darylgolden9528 3 года назад +4

      Agree! Kill mice be bitten by mice!🤣🤣

    • @evabedrosova1131
      @evabedrosova1131 3 года назад +2

      People are making my home (planet) a living nightmare but I'm not killing them.

    • @bryanmerel
      @bryanmerel 3 года назад +5

      I lost electronics to rats nibbing on wirings.

    • @charlessteele3465
      @charlessteele3465 3 года назад +18

      @@darylgolden9528 They ate through the wires of my alarm and set it off. Charged me for a police trip. I say KILL the little bastards!🤬

    • @JayTheHandler
      @JayTheHandler 3 года назад +6

      @@evabedrosova1131 Who cares???

  • @mix5460
    @mix5460 3 года назад +27

    i really love how professional and passionate you two are!!! All of your videos make me feel like you really care !!! Love the twins!! PS I am a twin, too, my twin loves you as well!!!

    • @rtwhitaker
      @rtwhitaker 3 года назад +2

      @The Spacedog72 Please find something more constructive to do with your spare time and stop being antagonistic to people you've never met. It has never been funny, it will never be funny, and it just shows how immature you are. Stop trolling and do something better with your spare time.

    • @mix5460
      @mix5460 3 года назад +1

      @@rtwhitaker Yeah I agree but hey a FREAK isn't really a BAD thing, right? LOL

    • @rtwhitaker
      @rtwhitaker 3 года назад +1

      @@mix5460 I agree. It's just that spacedog has replied to other comments for this video that are more negative, so I was guessing this comment was also meant to be negative.

  • @gracegwozdz8185
    @gracegwozdz8185 2 года назад

    OMG! Such a simple recipe. Thanks!

  • @MGB-learning
    @MGB-learning Год назад +1

    Always an outstanding video and presentation.

  • @kathyt3959
    @kathyt3959 2 года назад +3

    The look of absolute enthusiasm on the twins faces 😂these twins are unique and the best

  • @rcthomas6925
    @rcthomas6925 3 года назад +39

    These guys are being honest.

  • @mygodisable2
    @mygodisable2 Год назад +1

    Great information 👍. Thanks.

  • @Pondandgardensanctuary
    @Pondandgardensanctuary Год назад

    Great info with the plaster and baking powder.

  • @williambell4591
    @williambell4591 3 года назад +23

    PROPS, Guys, first time viewing this channel!
    In my house (NY), I'll typically hear scratching in the ceiling (no attic etc., so no access). I did cut out a small rectangle in the corner for a plastic access panel, and removed a bit of insulation so the mice potentially have access to whatever I place on the back of that hatch door (glue trap, electric zapper etc.)
    LOL, my issue is pulling down the hatch door and whatever is on the trap (glue snapper), falls off right onto me - hence I haven't set anything up except the first time (caught a bunch of spiders, no mice...)
    My issue w/the poison is mice dying and _decaying_ in my ceiling and behind walls; I had a mouse die behind my dish washer last winter (why I don't know), and when in the kitchen, I kept smelling something "there MUST be a dead mouse in here somewhere!?.." - sure enough, I pulled out the fridge, nothing, pulled out the washer and there it was - ugh...
    I have two electronic zappers, one large, the other smaller - my issues with those is the mouse crawl in there gets zapped and dies and the damm units don't register a capture - the large one is supposed to beep and flash, the 2nd one just flashes, but it flashes so slowly you literally have to stand and LOOK for about 10-seconds to see if something is caught - I usually just shine a flashlight into them - smdh...
    I ordered two more smaller electronic ones that supposedly use a laser to accurately identify when something goes in - I'm looking forward to those...
    Seeing this video, I'm thinking a snap trap setup you suggested may be best for my ceiling access panel - but unless I hear it, I won't know if anything was caught.

    • @suegibson8914
      @suegibson8914 2 года назад

      You open it with a torch & have a look..

    • @erion2227
      @erion2227 2 года назад

      @@suegibson8914 that's like holding a match to a dry Christmas tree

  • @mark98115
    @mark98115 3 года назад +393

    People who want to trap and release rats and mice should be locked in a basement full of rat for a couple of weeks.

    • @l.e.6263
      @l.e.6263 3 года назад +23

      And have rats released in their home so they can be driven mad by cursed pests & pay thousands in repairs + clean up that insurance never covers.

    • @makeupchick9544
      @makeupchick9544 3 года назад +1

      @@l.e.6263 - THIS.

    • @ZR117
      @ZR117 3 года назад +9

      So your saying the people who say no animal abuse I say FUCK them

    • @pollyevhillson3089
      @pollyevhillson3089 3 года назад +1

      I love rats I have loads of pet rats there more intelligent than you lol they will allways come back

    • @imtrue2132
      @imtrue2132 3 года назад +4

      I trap em and release them in the field not far from here..
      A lot of snakes and lizards in that field, I let them finish the job and no hard feeling.

  • @barbaraglover4451
    @barbaraglover4451 2 года назад

    Thank you guys for sharing

  • @YAFONOOB
    @YAFONOOB Год назад +2

    3:51 "Hey Google, remind me never to have a peanut butter sandwich at Dave or Jim's house!"

  • @jarvisblay9025
    @jarvisblay9025 3 года назад +29

    Never would've thought about the two ways you guys explained how to kill rats , Great ideas 👍👍👍👍👍👍

  • @benwyse
    @benwyse 2 года назад +86

    Trapping and releasing a mouse in the wild doesn't work. I learned it the hard way. Rodents are smart. If you trap one and don't kill it:
    - it would learn from its mistake;
    - it will never fall again in that trap;
    - it will teach the other rodents not to fall in that trap and;
    - they will come back in force now.
    If you trap a rodent, kill it! I didn't want to do it for human reasons, the mice thanked me by destroying my expensive food supply and my house. Kill them! It's a matter of survival!!!

    • @thunderkss2343
      @thunderkss2343 2 года назад +5

      your right on.
      I tried to be humane and catch and release.
      They returned + more of them.
      And they avoid the traps. lol.

    • @409novaman
      @409novaman 2 года назад +3

      Release?
      Hahahahaha...
      The world is doomed, stupidity is winning.

    • @CarterM2008
      @CarterM2008 2 года назад +1

      Seeing a food getting gnawed by a rat is like seeing a dead rabbit on a stick.
      So I'll go "Doom Slayer" on those rats.

    • @thunderkss2343
      @thunderkss2343 2 года назад +3

      @@409novaman lol. I know I learned the hard way. now, I use my .22 with night vision scope. works well. got 10 over weekend. But im still losing the battle. need to mix the plaster.

    • @409novaman
      @409novaman 2 года назад +2

      @@thunderkss2343 Mix that plaster man! I made peanut butter cookies: plaster, flower, peanut butter and sugar! Just the regular recipe with peanut butter added and they loved it! The whole thing was over in a week, dead rodents all over the place, luckily they never got into my house! Now, if I could only convince my next door idiot/neighbor to use his garbage container...

  • @kelleymorris6541
    @kelleymorris6541 2 года назад

    Oh wow this is amazing information I cannot wait to try it! thanks guys

  • @lauramcgilp9816
    @lauramcgilp9816 2 года назад

    Thankyou for your expertise 👏👏👏

  • @carlosgutierrez289
    @carlosgutierrez289 3 года назад +9

    you guys are outstanding . great work and amazing videos . I own rapid rodent removal and have been doing exclusion for 28 years , your work is excellent and inspiring . i'll keep watching for new tips. thanks for your videos . Carlos Gutierrez Rapid Rodent Removal San Jose ca

  • @Saint696Anger
    @Saint696Anger 3 года назад +16

    I did this this year and it's super effective. I also used really big sticky board's and that cought them all. With the plaster I added cheddar cheese popcorn seasoning

    • @Saint696Anger
      @Saint696Anger 3 года назад

      Plaster of paris, baking soda, flour and a ton of popcorn seasonings they love it

    • @joaobernardoantunes7608
      @joaobernardoantunes7608 3 года назад +1

      Do you add water? To make a cookie?

    • @Saint696Anger
      @Saint696Anger 3 года назад +5

      @@joaobernardoantunes7608 yep but not too much, you want to be able to roll them into balls they can carry off

    • @rcthomas6925
      @rcthomas6925 3 года назад

      Good show

  • @Mr-Corey-June
    @Mr-Corey-June 2 года назад +8

    When using victor snap rat traps, put the snap spring bar end inside the narrow end of a rectangle butter tub so they can only access the bait end. Set the butter tub with the narrow end on the ground/surface. This way the snap bar has free swing without touching the butter tub. The butter tub is a shield to keep the rat off the wrong end. This gets them every time. A rat won't go back to a trap that flings them because they went for the bait from the snap spring side. I cut a piece of wire mesh to secure bait to the trigger, that way they set it off with soft licks as they eat the bait, peanut butter on half a cracker. The butter tub also cradles the trap when being placed so it don't snap you, LOL. Just don't forget to check them every morning, or you will have a stinking mess and flies in a week or two.

    • @MrFreeman0179
      @MrFreeman0179 8 месяцев назад

      ruclips.net/video/4gO0m7vz7UU/видео.htmlsi=OWdA6foHAtX8xF-y

    • @fishhuntadventure
      @fishhuntadventure 5 месяцев назад

      Butter tub? Must be a regional thing or you are confused about what margarine is

  • @teodorpodaru7813
    @teodorpodaru7813 2 года назад

    Thank you guys!

  • @JustMe-vo9bq
    @JustMe-vo9bq 2 года назад +9

    We have a small camper and have tried EVERYTHING suggested under the sun and they still came. So my husband set up traps with peanut butter and placed them in small boxes (smaller than a shoe box) with one end open, like a small flap where they go in.. This seems to work in trapping them and without any mess to clean up because all he does is close the end of the box up after they go in and are killed and he then disposes the box. ..Only trouble is it doesn’t stop them from coming so you have to be diligent,

  • @teodororis3957
    @teodororis3957 2 года назад +58

    We do this in Romania:
    You need: a plate/plank of wood/flat surface, a bowl, a walnut with a toothpick inserted halfway in it and some bread or solid food
    You put the bowl on the flat thing you chose and balance it (the bowl) on the walnut. Then you put bread or smth else that is hard to remove on the part of the toothpick that is sticking out of the walnut. The toothpick with the food should be under the bowl, so when the rodent comes to eat it, it moves the walnut so the bowl falls on them. Yk my explanation is bad but whatever, English is not my first language:)

    • @deebieg
      @deebieg 2 года назад +1

      My dad used to make rabbit traps using that principle--wood box, stick holdin one side up, string to food. Rabbit gets food pulls string, box falls and traps rabbit or squirrel. Supper!

  • @Katt_Geo
    @Katt_Geo 2 года назад +2

    Hey guys, first I want to say " just how much I love your vids, twins! You guys make me laugh && you're just so cute!" .. Next, I watched a vid that a farmer used everything you did except for the bait he used dry chicken noodle soup .. Plaster of Paris, Flour, equal parts and he just mixes it in a big box, or a small tote and adds a few packs of the soup mix .. He says they love it .. He doesn't make it into balls either .. He leaves it dry and scoops some mixture and puts in old food plastic containers w/lids, cuts holes in the side, large enough for them to go in and out .. Anyway, he showed the next morning, there were dead rats everywhere !! .. He had tried it all and this was the one that worked for him! xx

  • @masterthedream9580
    @masterthedream9580 Год назад

    Wonderful information. Thanks

  • @vivianjimenez2336
    @vivianjimenez2336 3 года назад +22

    Thank you so much for all the information. I just discovered there is a rat in my house and I now feel prepared to tackle the problem without spending a fortune. Again, thanks!

    • @TwinHomeExperts
      @TwinHomeExperts  3 года назад +5

      That’s awesome! Glad we have provided you with some AMO!

    • @xxbigkisses
      @xxbigkisses 2 года назад +2

      wouldnt it be easier to just divorce your husband ? (lol)

  • @masonh2260
    @masonh2260 2 года назад +5

    Kwik krete and flower 1:1 worked great, I found if you put a small dish of water 10ft away it kills them faster. Bought an older shop that had been over run with rats/mice and in about two or three weeks they were gone.

  • @americanpatriot2422
    @americanpatriot2422 2 года назад

    Outstanding video and presentation.

  • @tomgrantham9992
    @tomgrantham9992 2 года назад

    Thanks for the advice.

  • @phelimridley6727
    @phelimridley6727 3 года назад +70

    Great tips. @6:22 these are poison that don't pass on to the food chain unlike Stricknine. Effective and not harmful to birds and other animals.
    I've learned a lot from your videos.

    • @stellabastoneintoronto955
      @stellabastoneintoronto955 2 года назад +1

      Have you come across any evidence that this doesn't harm birds at all? I'm just very curious. Thanks.

    • @phelimridley6727
      @phelimridley6727 2 года назад +3

      @@stellabastoneintoronto955
      Stricknine is designed for secondary poisoning. The rat feels sick, retreats to what is to him a safe place: his nest. He consequently dies, and his corpse is eaten by his siblings/mate/parents/offspring. They then die and so on. The poisoning effect carries on for a number of stages before it is diluted so much it becomes inert. The stricknine chemicals are throughout the animal's body whereas the plaster and baking soda stay in the stomach. If the contents of the rat's stomach are not eaten then the birds and other wildlife will not be affected. But stricknine really does wreck havoc among wildlife.
      The real problem, though, is getting the rats to eat the poison (whether it be stricknine or a homemade mix like this video recommends) in the first place! The term Neo-Phobia was invented just to describe the extreme cautiousness of rats to something new.
      They are a curse ! Constant struggle to get rid of.

    • @LuisMendez-uk2zo
      @LuisMendez-uk2zo 2 года назад

      Cf la see

    • @TheJuneyBug
      @TheJuneyBug 2 года назад +9

      @@stellabastoneintoronto955 Birds, dogs, cats and toddlers can burp, rodents and ants can't. That's why baking soda is used in the baits - safe for all but the vermin.

    • @showton8333
      @showton8333 Год назад

      @@TheJuneyBug horse also can't throw up.

  • @wat3rdog25
    @wat3rdog25 Год назад +3

    When I set my traps I take cotton filler from an old pillow or dog toy and wrap it around the metal bait catch. Then I use a cheap oily natural peanut butter and make sure I get that oil to saturate the cotton. The idea is for that mechanical connection so they tug and snap. I love the slim Jim idea. Same principle. Cotton is nice because I can leave on there and drizzle the oily peanut butter back onto the trap and reset.

  • @lavectech
    @lavectech 29 дней назад

    Thanks for the tips

  • @mahdavimail
    @mahdavimail Год назад

    Thank you so much brothers 👍👍

  • @tonyaction5284
    @tonyaction5284 2 года назад +39

    You men are on point!!!!!
    I tried everything and spent thousands in past years with all sorts of rat traps.
    Nothing works as good as the baking soda, sugar and flour mix.
    Also the flour, plaster of Paris and chicken broth mix.
    These are by far the nest!!!!!
    Thank you both for the great help and your videos🤙🏼💪🏼

    • @TwinHomeExperts
      @TwinHomeExperts  2 года назад +1

      Thank you for sharing your experience herr using this method. Bless 🙏

    • @serious4701
      @serious4701 2 года назад +1

      Do they die in the house or go back outside first?

    • @mwendwamburugu
      @mwendwamburugu 2 года назад +2

      @@serious4701 That was my question actually. Don't want them dying on me
      inside the house.

    • @serious4701
      @serious4701 2 года назад

      @@mwendwamburugu I sure hope not, | would not like to be looking everywhere to find the ........but I do like the fact that its not a poison.

    • @susanrossy5180
      @susanrossy5180 2 года назад +2

      How long did it take to kill the rats with baking soda or Plaster of Paris? 2nd day here using Plaster of Paris and it looks like the rat is eating the Plaster of Paris flour and sugar and water nearby.

  • @watchandpray8918
    @watchandpray8918 2 года назад +10

    We had mice. I used a commercial bait and I believe that killed them; I think at least one of them took it back to the nest to share it. Then I bought three of those electronic devices you plug in the walls. I also put out some cut paper towels scented with either peppermint, clove or vinegar in areas I know they'd been in.
    I've just ordered some Vet-choice cedarcide (which is 90% cedar oil) and I'm going to spray the wood or baseboards seasonally. I think this will be great on other unwanted guests as well.
    👍

  • @karenlittlejohn1864
    @karenlittlejohn1864 2 года назад

    Thank you for the information

  • @ehenyor
    @ehenyor 2 года назад +1

    Wow! This is just like a cooking show!

  • @DragonflyDivaMuse
    @DragonflyDivaMuse 2 года назад +7

    RODENT BAIT RECIPES:
    BAKING SODA
    - 1 part baking soda (not baking powder)
    - 1 part flour (or breadcrumbs as suggested by @Peter van der Burg)
    - a few spoonfuls of sugar to help the medicine go down
    PLASTER OF PARIS
    6:20
    - 1 part Plaster of Paris
    - 1 part flour
    - 1 part sugar
    - maybe some chocolate chips so they can enjoy their last meal
    Make cookie-dough texture.
    Was that right?

  • @ltcajh
    @ltcajh 3 года назад +26

    Glue traps work great for me. The Slim Jim idea is great! I've found mice have a strange habit of drowning in my 5 gallon buckets of used motor oil. Why apologize for what you just plain have to do- kill the buggers!

    • @noobtv4325
      @noobtv4325 2 года назад +3

      I have a bucket half full of water in my basement and a little diving board for them. I put peanut butter on the edge and it can’t support their weight.
      They drown , rinse and repeat

  • @ellenspence5565
    @ellenspence5565 2 года назад

    Thanks guys. I have an eaten golf bag-new I might add. We finally figure out RAT after putting camera in garage. Have not heard any scratching, etc. and believe me know about mice and rats, after living in NC. Ended up getting monthly exterminator there. W now live in MD and it is cold and farms are plowing fields. Just noticed stuff going on in garage! Chewed golf bag, then repaired, and came back from vacation to a wreath on wall that was on floor, and all the straw over the garage. My husband put camera in garage, and replaced my golf bag in garage, so last night this critter devoured my bag. No treats in it, just golf balls? Will try your methods and get back to you!!! Thanks!

  • @nikil07khatri
    @nikil07khatri Год назад

    You guys r life saviour guys as always.. Thanks so much God bless🙏 😃

  • @hastabyebye
    @hastabyebye 3 года назад +4

    Rats ARE very smart. I bought a doz. of the black jaw traps and they worked great for awhile. After awhile they wouldn't touch them for weeks, but to add insult to injury they figured out just where to chew on the back so that the trap would no longer set. There's a little catch on the back that holds it open. Once that is gone the trap is toast. So now I'm down to 9 and have moved on to bait stations.

  • @learnsavediy
    @learnsavediy 2 года назад +11

    Just found your channel! Love your enthusiasm, pride in your work, and your thorough advice. It's contagious. Great tips! Cheers

  • @elainekilgore1352
    @elainekilgore1352 2 года назад

    Thanks guys, I’ll try this.

  • @utid1957
    @utid1957 2 года назад

    Great video. Thanks

  • @nicoleshupe2313
    @nicoleshupe2313 3 года назад +12

    I’ve always had a problem with mice in my garage. Definitely gonna try these.

    • @arcadion448
      @arcadion448 3 года назад +1

      It'll just temporarily solve your problem. You need to prevent them from coming into your garage by filling all holes bigger than 1/4 inch.

    • @l.e.6263
      @l.e.6263 3 года назад +3

      Plus Add a rodent bar to garage doors; cannot chewed cuz made of steel.

    • @darylgolden9528
      @darylgolden9528 3 года назад +1

      @@l.e.6263 Those rodent bars are good
      I use the poison ones and killed mice in three days.😁🤣🤣

  • @rootrriddr6181
    @rootrriddr6181 3 года назад +12

    If you have some leftover hamburger, or bacon grease , melt some paraffin wax mix with the grease applie to trap trigger, let it harden set trap can use several times before rebaiting.

  • @amirablue.b186
    @amirablue.b186 2 года назад

    Thank you guys I'm going to try both methods 🤗🤗🤗🤗

  • @shawnyeabercrombie8445
    @shawnyeabercrombie8445 2 года назад

    Will try thanks!

  • @amazingsnow
    @amazingsnow Год назад +5

    Put a few screws in the victor trap so they are sticking up out of the wood on the bait side . The rat will catch its head if it try’s to pull away when it springs also attached to a bigger wood base it is more stable and the catch / kill rate is better

  • @karennorfleet8571
    @karennorfleet8571 3 года назад +41

    Before i sealed my holes,I put rat poison in the hole,then I put a wire mesh in with it and then sealed the hole. I sanitized the house and when I mopped I use peppermint oil for three days. Within those 3 days I found a mouse in the laundry room dead in the middle of the floor.

    • @StephRenee812
      @StephRenee812 3 года назад +4

      Another person made a video and used very strong smelling stuff and put it everywhere on rags and hers were gone

    • @l.e.6263
      @l.e.6263 3 года назад +6

      Poison killed that mouse. The other vid was using gallons of ammonia, hanging dozens soaked rags in attached garage for mo. She was soon hospitalized for lung damage since she didn’t wear proper mask & ammonia smell entered her home. Luckily her grandson came, did full exclusion & trapping, resolving mice problem.

    • @EliteOnTheBeat
      @EliteOnTheBeat 3 года назад +2

      I took copper wire mesh smashed it in the whole. Then took stainless steel mesh plate over the top. Then put the tom cat glue traps over the top of that. Then stacked a few of those glue traps over eachother. So to get thru the hole they would have to eat copper mesh, Stainless steel and glue traps PLUS i spray tom cat rodent sealant foam over the top.
      Few days later the rats started chewing holes in my seats and seat belt fastners in my brand new cadillac that i store in my garage. Car is fucking air tight as its new i have no clue how tf they are getting in. I'm literately starting to go crazy....Putting cats or snakes in the attic is the only thing that seems like a logically way of getting rid of them after all cats are the worlds first pest control for rats....

    • @ChulaVlogs
      @ChulaVlogs 3 года назад +2

      @@EliteOnTheBeat lmaooooo omg I’m going Fucking crazy too I live in the country and mine are field nice

    • @KJAlways
      @KJAlways 3 года назад

      Thanks for the tip. I will use peppermint soap after sanitizing the floors.

  • @thehalfricanguy
    @thehalfricanguy Год назад +2

    We had some nesting in my garage. Baited Victor traps and glue traps have worked well, then finishing them off with an air soft rifle.

  • @Helen-us1ly
    @Helen-us1ly 2 года назад +2

    I am going to try the baking soda mix today. I'm at my wit's end. I saw one on my kitchen counter practicing it's Christmas play. They are darling little guests but they have outstayed they're welcome. They party all night even waking me up. Wish me luck.

  • @gordondonahue4810
    @gordondonahue4810 3 года назад +150

    I use plaster of Paris and a hot cocoa mix with marshmallows. About a 50/50 mix. Put in a small saucer on the floor of my garden shed. Next to it I place a small saucer of anti freeze. The mice eat the mix and then drink the anti freeze. The shed is locked so no pets or wildlife can have access. No more mice!

    • @Dragons_Novel
      @Dragons_Novel 3 года назад +11

      I'm going to mark this recipe down. Thanks. I've used anitfreeze with peanut butter sandwiches. It killed many but for some reason, I feel they became immune to it.

    • @gordondonahue4810
      @gordondonahue4810 3 года назад +8

      @@Dragons_Novel
      I’ve had good results in doing this. Mice are smart they learn quickly. It’s always a good idea to change things up. Good luck!

    • @StephRenee812
      @StephRenee812 3 года назад +50

      I used that in my husband's sandwiches, it didn't work

    • @theronedawson3236
      @theronedawson3236 3 года назад +7

      @@StephRenee812 Oh no you didn't it. 😅😅
      You better sleep with one eye open. 😉😉😉😉

    • @scopegaming9209
      @scopegaming9209 3 года назад +4

      @@StephRenee812 Brilliant

  • @preachers4135
    @preachers4135 3 года назад +22

    I’ve have good success with the 5 gallon bucket and rolling pin trap, I like that it’ll trap multiple rodents without needing to be reset. To trap rats I’ve up-sized the concept to a 40 gallon trashcan and even electrified the rim of can and the rolling pin. (This was in a shop with intelligent adults that knew how NOT to electrocute themselves.)

    • @aussiegirl654
      @aussiegirl654 3 года назад +2

      I just bought 4 of those rolling pin traps. Trying them out tomorrow as have some rodents. We have a mice plague in country areas of Australia at the moment so I'll be ready if they come here. Also some farmers have been using swing top bins( as traps all sold out) covered in peanut butter the mice fall into bin filled with water.

    • @hanginlaundry360
      @hanginlaundry360 2 года назад +8

      I just set up 2 5-gal bucket traps outside by the foundation of my farmhouse. Wire-suspended spinning pop can with peanut butter over 4-5" of water. Every day at about 4pm I check the traps and use a 4" empty plastic plant pot from the garden center to dip up the dead mice. No rats at this point. If I feel ambitious, I dump the mice on the shoulder of my country road to feed vultures, crows, and eagles. No need to dump and keep refilling buckets
      Will also try the plaster method. Seems it's good to knock down the population before fall when they really want to move in.

  • @deanwill14
    @deanwill14 Год назад +1

    can you mix in the plaster with the baking powder how long does it take to die when they feed

  • @brianzielinski2495
    @brianzielinski2495 6 месяцев назад +2

    I've used plaster and oatmeal for years, 50/50 mix. I can see that they have eaten the mixture and it seems to keep the mice at bay. Never had a smell either, maybe the plaster is drying them out.
    This year it hasn't been as effective so thanks for the alternative mixtures.

  • @danieldibiaso9342
    @danieldibiaso9342 3 года назад +7

    Since I am of Italian decent I used to use Genoa salami,greasy the better, cut it in small pieces and tie it to the trigger with thread. Worked for mice also.

    • @vickiegroome3220
      @vickiegroome3220 3 года назад +3

      From the South.
      We sew a tiny piece of fatback to the Victor trap. Once set light a match to the fatback. It's like ringing the dinner bell.

  • @-gina1114
    @-gina1114 3 года назад +3

    Thank you so much guys!!!

  • @cmar3173
    @cmar3173 2 года назад +2

    This is a temporary but effective remedy. Fill a spray bottle with white vinegar. Before leaving the kitchen (if this is the area needing attention) spray counters and leave them wet. Don't wipe the vinegar away, don't dilute it. Be sure to give them a good spraying. You will have a clean counter space in the morning. I don't have a dishwasher, so I spray the rack where the water drips. This is very helpful for me.

  • @viewandsoundsofnature
    @viewandsoundsofnature Год назад

    Good idea I will apply it!!!

  • @eamoncrosby2368
    @eamoncrosby2368 3 года назад +4

    We love you guys ✨🤍 you give out fantastic advice . We have spent 3k UK on pest control all to no good. As
    u can imagine they breed a lot in 9 months . 🙈🤬 💔 I definitely trying this out going to use both of your methods of making the balls 🤞 . We Had no luck with chocolate / mango / peanut butter / cereal bars . Cat biscuits . The rodents are to smart for my Bengal cat rat poison and Glue boards / snap Traps and zapper traps . 🐱 🙈😭 I can’t sleep 😴 the stress from the chewing under the floor boards. Thank you 😊 for making your Videos 🙏✨✨✨💛

  • @darrinfry1
    @darrinfry1 Год назад +3

    I use 1 cup of flour, 1 cup of plaster of paris, Lipton cup of soup mix, not the whole packet, but make sure you got some dry noodles and some seasoning mix. The whole packet can make three batches. I give it a quick mix dry with an old spoon I have in my greenhouse. I use those cheap leftover containers without the lid. Set a couple those out in my greenhouse to make sure mixture doesn’t get wet, restock them with fresh mix whenever necessary. Keep the ‘human’ smell off your setups, makes rodents suspicious, they are smarter than you think. I do a little backyard

    • @darrinfry1
      @darrinfry1 Год назад

      I do a little backyard farming and my compost draws them, plus there’s housing developments going on not far away and that stirs them up as well. It works good. Do it regularly or even ongoing until you see no more disturbance or consumption of the mix

  • @bonniejoyce4782
    @bonniejoyce4782 2 года назад

    Thank you will try your way .. God bless you both . 🙏❤️🏡

  • @kathymuflahi7267
    @kathymuflahi7267 Год назад +2

    Used baking soda with corn muffin mix equal parts and it works!!! No mice , no rats quarantined 💯

  • @sideshowsworld8819
    @sideshowsworld8819 3 года назад +4

    It's always good to learn new methods. If you prefer to not kill them, def check out the "pickle bucket rat trap". It's kinda amazing how well it works. Doesn't harm a single one, contains, and your exterminator can just come get them

  • @johngoard8272
    @johngoard8272 3 года назад +18

    I have tried the flour/plaster of Paris mixture and it works really well a 50/50 mix left dry and they just lick it up with the result you can imagine.

    • @tcb1012
      @tcb1012 2 года назад

      That's the way to do it... I don't why these guys say to make it into a ball by using liquid? You activate the hardness before it's time...

    • @Kumari_44
      @Kumari_44 2 года назад +1

      @@tcb1012 im gonna do this with plaster of paris, baking soda, flour & cocoa powder.
      So you recomend just leaving it dry then? No water added to make it into a ball. And the mice will still eat it loads regardless??

    • @tcb1012
      @tcb1012 2 года назад

      @@Kumari_44 Yes 👍 Dry - just mix it well 👈🤙

  • @markbean1417
    @markbean1417 2 года назад +1

    A little difficult to push into a Victor trap, but mice seem to really go for pecans. I push pecan into the tube on the trigger plate. The animal also has to work harder to get the bait so they activate the trap almost every time.

  • @jacquelinedeval1471
    @jacquelinedeval1471 2 года назад +2

    We have a peanut butter allergy in our home so we've used pieces of fig newton to bait mouse traps and that works very well.