Cornmeal, not flour. Rats are notorious for getting into the corn bins on farms. They love corn. Love it. So, cornmeal and baking soda in equal parts. Cornbread mix is even better.
I didn't have much luck with flour/baking soda mix or the coca and baking soda as much as you see on some videos . Vermin seem to have different tastes depending on the season . Cheers
I had rats in my garage. Tried traps.... didn't work. Tried those green poison blocks.... didn't work. I finally tried peanut butter and baking soda....mixed about 50/50...and rolled in golf ball size. Within 2 days i dont see rats, i dont hear rats.
That's the key, 50% baking soda. Every other RUclips video I've watched says 50%. I reckon that's partly why most of his didn't work, needed more soda as he only used ⅓ (although I'm aware it seemed the critters weren't touching them regardless, so maybe not). I've just put down flour and yeast as got no bicarb atm. Fingers crossed!
As a kid, we used to have rats eating all the dogs food, which was out in a detached garage. I gave them their own bowl of dog food, with Portland cement sprinkled on it. Then I had a bowl of water right next to it. After a while, the rats were gone.
I talked to a rodent control guy once who said the leader of the rat pack takes most of the food in the beginning & hoards it. Whether it's poisoned food,, regular food, or plain out rat poison. He'll eat it & when that one dies the others will then start eating what's being found & that's why it takes a bit for you to realize the rats are going & then they're gone. I never seem to have any luck without poison which I hate using so I'll be trying this method. Thank you. My chickens & I pray it works. :)
Hi Diane So far what I have learnt from experimenting with non poisons is they do work but not one mix is the best as you must try different ones for every location including traps . I will never get rid of them all forever but so far I have few vermin around now . Cheers 👍
I'm using Jiffy Cornbread Muffin Mix made with the Honey Mix and the Arm & Hammer Baking Soda! I cut a hole in the front of a container with a lid that comes with it from the Dollar Store! Put the Mixture in it for a few weeks and just waited! They were going Crazy! 🤪 For this mixture. Then I put the icing on the cake. I bought some DeCon Mice Cubes. They're wrapped in cellophane or thin plastic and they're soft in nature. I took an old disposable plastic fork and mashed and I mixed it in with the mixture and I literally watched them walk around in a drunken stuper like state. And this works like a Charm! They were dropping like Flies! I don't own any Pets so, you can't put it down if you have Pets! That's the down Side. BUT, THIS REALLY WORKS!!! It's been about 3 months and No Mice!
I've heard that rats are smart and will figure out that what you're doing is killing them; therefore, you just have to change it up from time to time. A lot of variables, probably depends on how hungry and desperate the mice and rats are.
Hi Martin Great point and so true as you have mice and rats that will not like some baits at all. I find the baits and traps I put out are easy to use on mice but rats won't go near anything new so it takes at least a week or two for them to go near. I find changing up the baits as well as locations works best but in the end during winter their very hungry and not so picky and that's when patients pays off👍
It's also good to use as a guide what you've seen them eating. Rats got into one of our houses due to some bad masonry and we found a few of their food stashes under some cabinets. They'd been stashing dog kibble that my pooches dropped on the floor (word of advice, NEVER leave a dog bowl with food still in it on the floor. Put it in the refrigerator until next feeding). With that in mind, we know they like the brand of kibble-I'm going to crush some up and mix the powder with baking soda and maybe some flour. The smell of that kibble is something they're familiar with, like and won't be put off by. I'll report out my success here.
What happens when they die in your wall..You will live with the smell for months..Try live trapping.. They got into my home, and I got rid of every one of them..They love peanuts.
@@janc8199 Good luck with trapping, the rats we dealt with were too cunning to fall for that. These are cunning creatures and they learn very fast what to avoid. The only thing that worked for us was getting rid of ALL potential food sources for them-if you can't put it in the fridge or seal it in tupperware, toss it. Then mix up some baking soda and corn muffin mix and set it out. We never detected a smell from a decomposing rat in the home, they may have crawled out into the garage before they died and it was winter-maybe their bodies freeze dried? If a trap works for you, more power to you. All the traps we set out did nothing and we used peanut butter, cheese and even peanut butter cups with chocolate-they're too wary to be lured in by that.
@@janc8199 b Trap 🪤 Inside 🪤 But - Bait Inaccessible Void Areas. It's a Myth You Can't Bait INSIDE! (Practice Prevention: Weatherstripping, And Using Other Ways For Energy Conservation Will ALSO Help Keep Rodents Out)
@@mikechevreaux7607 I found how they got into my home, closed it up, but the babies must have been still in my home and closed them in..I used the metal trap cages and put peanuts in it, and caught every one of them..they were young so thank goodness not old enough to breed.
thanks, for the new tip, i used cheap corn meal with equal amount of baking soda, tracks in about one week, then all my mice gone.. i picked up two dollar store plastic boxes, cut a hole in the end for them to enter..brick on top, to keep it from flying away it worked.
Thank you for good research. I just run my leaf blower and vacuum cleaners. the noise is a deal breaker for those tiny ears. I also put cayenne pepper around where I think they might be entering.
Thanks for sharing your research. I've been trying cake mix, oatmeal, OR cornmeal mixed with sugar and baking soda. So far they only like the cornmeal mixture, but I can't tell how much I've reduced the population. I'll put out some peanut butter & baking soda today and hope that I hear way less in my ceiling in a few months.
First I’ve heard about so many recipes for doing this & everyone swears by their recipe. But you’ve done detailed research on several recipes so people would have ideas what could happen especially in snow. I live on the west coast so mine might be different too. But I’m now happily subscribed to your RUclips channel so I’ll try to let my results.
I once tried peanut butter with a tiny bit of potassium cyanide and it worked quite well. This was indoors so no worries about squirrels and other critters.
My neighbor, tried everything…….nothing worked. Sue finally got it-in a trap-by using popcorn kernels! I heard chewing this morning. 1st time. I’m trying dry cornbread stuffing mixed with baking soda.
I was scrolling through RUclips, came across your channel. I log on just to see what you were working with. I also have a fool proof concoction I thought of sharing with you if you didn't know about it. Start with 5 table spoons of baking soda, mix it with 5 table spoons of jiffy corn muffin mix. I put a hole on the side using a ice cream container. Keep in mind my problem was inside, you my need a container for outside weather. I seen results in two days.
Our house is a 1915 farm house, and over night we would see a rat, not a mouse and Rat, now they are in the ceiling, walls, closets, my bedroom has been left along, my daughter won't even go downstairs at night to use the bathroom, I made the corn bread mix with baking soda, I checked the bowl and not even a grain was moved, I'm ready to move, have to sanitize surfaces daily, I bought 22 mouse traps and put them.around my house plants, which they eat, they really like cactus, so I'm going to mix baking soda in cake frosting, and try it tonight, probably 3 to 1, wish me luck, I've put up with alot in my 60 years. But a Rat infestation is just disgusting, oh, theirs mice too. Thats for the good tips.
Deborah in your case I would put the bait outdoors not inside your house . Rats are getting in from the outside so I would concentrate on blocking all their entry points . If you have the money many have had great success with electronic devices that only they can hear that repells them too.
I guarantee you 1 box of Jiffy cornbread mix and an equal part of baking soda. Mix together and place in a cheap plastic container. Put small holes on either side near the bottom. Rats and mice cannot pass gas and implode.
I've watched a video where cornbread mix and baking soda 50/50 work. I think half and half works rather than 1/3 that he's been doing. Definitely gonna try the peanut soda mix. Hope it works.
All I can say for an update is I'm not getting much action at all compared to when I first started so it does indicate that there are very few vermin around any more.
jiffy honey corn meal and baking soda half and half works well. The reason is rats cannot belch or fart , they eat it and they die and it won't harm other animals especially your pets if they eat the rat
Back when DCon was available I used a 3" downspout pipe fit a yee in the center of 2 3' sections, a stand pipe with a cap for refilling. Would work for this too. I've got a infestation in my yard, mixed p butter, both with B Soda, B Powder, the rats aren't touching it, but I've got a dozen rats in the Victors. Not touching the p butter. They did eat the almonds under the corn meal/ B Soda. It war here and one way or another they are going down. Will try the pipe tee along a block wall fence shortly and see what or if it gets chewed on
Hi Jo Not all vermin go for every bait but the peanutbutter and only baking soda works great for me . Maybe your not mixing it well enough or too much baking soda . 50-50 does well for me but if you can see any white from the soda it's not mixed enough. Try less than half soda and see how you do.
It will be interesting to see how things turn out at the cabin. With an endless supply of mice to test formulas results should be quite different! Keep ua updated Steve👍
I use half baking soda, half corn starch, alittle cocoa powder and I mix it with a little chicken feed bc thats what they're here for. In about 2 weeks they're gone.
50-50 buy 1 box of Jiffy Mix and one box Baking Soda. Put 4 teaspoons of each in a container. Mix well and leave. 100% satisfaction. The rodents stomach will bubble up. Rat's and mice cannot burp or fart. Their stomach basically explodes. Will not hurt other animals.
Thank you !! I shared this with my mother so we are going to attempt using this concoction 🙂 she's really excited to use it. Especially being that it's cheap 👍 I'll let you know if it works or not as you say thank you so much you're so appreciated 🌹🙏
Baking soda and peanut butter. 👍 Thank you for the video. It is MUCH appreciated. Only concern: the mess. Full time RVer. Their tunneling projects seem very inticate.
RECIPE IS 1/3 CUP BAKING SODA ARM &HAMMER 1/3 SUGAR 1/3FLOUR OR 1/2 CUP CAKE MIX OR JIFFY CORNBREAD MIX 1/2 CUP ARM AND HAMMER BAKING SODA PLEASE PUT IN ACCESSIBLE TO SQUIRRELS
Thanks for all this info, but no one has said anything about the clean up. Are rats dying in the walls or back at there nests or somewhere you have to physically track them and dispose of there dead bodies.
If they die in the walls in the summer it can cause a smell problem, but we used this mix in the winter and got rid of them all-and we never smelled anything. Maybe they died up in the attic or in the garage and freeze-dried (we live in northern US)? The smell issue is a concern, but when you've tried everything else with no success it's a risk you're willing to take. Rats can cause a lot of damage in a home and they're dirty and can carry disease. Believe me, you WANT to get rid of them.
About a year ago, I had a problem with rats getting into my car bonnet every night and chewing off some of the insulation cable and other pieces of plastic. Every morning I would find fresh stools and pieces of food, fish bones, etc. I tried everything I could think of to get rid of them to no avail. Then one morning the car wouldn't start and the lights on the dashboard would not light. I checked the battery, which was about six months old, and to my surprise it was tightly connected as usual, although some of the insulation had been bitten off by the rats. Since it was still under warranty, I took it back to Battery Centre and after trying to recharge it they told me it was completely gone although they couldn't understand how, so they gave me a new one. The mystery is that since that day the rats have never come back. I don't know what keeps them away or what happened to the battery.
I am having to move out of my apartment because of these damn mice! They are breeding in my bed as well as my recliner. Woke up to droppings in my bed so they are in my bed while I sleep! Spent a small fortune on pest control, set up traps and tried everything and they wont leave! So im leaving almost everything behind and moving into a new place next month. Having filthy neighbors does not help the situation. Hopefully soon, i will be sleeping in a new bed thats rodent free and ill finally have some peace again. This has been a nightmare
I'm glad the peanut butter worked for you. I've tried it and all it did was make them fat and more aggressive, so much so they started carrying away my containers. Then I saw them popping up in the area looking for more. I finally had a pest patrol drop some poison. Within a week, all I have is dead rat smell and can't find the carcasses.
im told the smell lasts for about 10 days but that is if you don't mind having the remains of dead mice all over your house in places you cant get them, but im not sure anymore about this method, i caught two small mice and put them in cages and left this feed for them and they did not seem to touch it or if they did it did nothing to them @@savannahdee3478
Hey I just wanted to share what worked for me. I put small pieces of Ex-lax (dollar general chocolate kind even) down in the holes made by them. Try not to disturb the trail or tunnels and wear plastic gloves. It will dehydrate them and when they use it in the tunnels the others leave also. Works fast and like a charm ❤
I see the B.C. flag on the window...im on Vancouver Island...i ordered the Jiffy corn bread mix and baking soda and really hope it takes care of this issue! 50/50 mix I've been told it works perfect! Hopefully! Anywho thanks a whole bunch for sharing this! Cheers, Jerbs 👍🏻🇨🇦
I'm in Vancouver and mice and rats are a huge problem. I'm in an SRO, a senior, and my room seems to be the mice hub of the building. I've tried powders, peanut butter and Vitamin D3 and they don't touch anything. I have glue traps too. I had to buy large bins to hold my food and books. They were eating my books! So I'll try the peanut butter and baking soda. Maybe buy some other traps too. I'm cleaning up poop every damn day.
Great job. Outstanding information. I live in CA and we have 'root'/'fruit' rats here all over and mice. The rats are the real challenge. Not sure what type of rats you have there. I will be trying some of these mixes. I learned a lot on my own, some from a Stanford report, and some from a Terminix employee that we shared experiences upon. The rats have been a journey. I will drop some of this today and try to comment back in a month or two (our rats don't do new objects so rapidly for the most part. Its in their makeup.).
Thanks Ernie Never seen a rat growing up but the rats came in containers and ships that brought them in. They are nasty forsure but the baking soda seems to keep them in check.
A good alternative to peanut butter is Marzipan. A powdery Mexican peanut candy. I lay some down on a sticky trap and they cannot resist it at all. They see their friends get stuck in these traps one after the other and they STILL go for it. Maybe it will work great to mix with the baking soda.
I just found it on Amazon and will try on sticky traps in the house...pray it works...to date they have avoided my traps..errr. just moved in and...yuck. need to eradicate these little suckers
@@deborahdeborah.science.min1563 be sure not to use too much as it can reduce the effectiveness of the sticky trap. Cut the candy into larger chunks and line up in the middle of the trap.
Baby powder kills bedbugs very quickly. I stayed at an Inn for 4 weeks. I got bitten the 1st night and the next day I put the powder all around the edge of my bed and under and over my pillows and was not bitten again.
I've seen another one of these this morning but instead of peanut butter they was using cornbread mix I've got to do something I'm out here in my truck camper and there's mice are bad I have nine bait traps underneath my truck
So I've lived in my little isolated Arizona community for 50 years. This past year new people that have moved out here brought something with them, roof rats. Having chickens and parrots make you a target for these new invasive rodents. They chased off or killed all of our native Kangeroo Mice and everything else. I tried ALL of these recipes, none worked. I did humane traps, those work briefly, they catch on real quick and stop going in them. My rats don't like peanut butter but they love apples. You have to figure out what your rats like to eat if you want to get anything into them. They breed like crazy and I was infested inside and out, I had to resort to poison bait. I tried 3 different poison baits all with good reviews, but only one is working and while it does come in peanut butter flavor it also comes in my rat's favorite - apple flavor - JT Eaton 704-AP Block Anticoagulant, Apple Flavor. I break these into small size chunks they can carry off and I've killed coming up on 100 of them. How do I know? Because this poison makes them sick for a day before it kills them, and they come out and just sit there exposed, you can pick them up by the tail and put them in a box and let them finish dying. I have buried all of them, most in mass graves. I still have some rats but not many and they started avoiding the tasty poison bait. So now I'm using Vitamin D3. I'm using tablets I powderize in a pill grinder. Getting enough into them is the trick, I found my rats love scrambled eggs so I use a potato masher to turn my scrambled eggs into crumbles and then mix the D3 powder in it and place in piles in various areas where rats are, they're eating it with no problem. Takes about 4 days after eating enough to kill them so now I'm waiting to see. Search Vitamin D3 kills rats (also search Dry Ice kills rats). See Heart Attack - www.ratrelief.com/how-long-does-it-take-for-rat-poison-to-work/
I did boric acid and peanut butter so far I’ve found one rat dead and can smell another one somewhere dead. Although I still hear some crawling around.😢
Quick oats oatmeal mixed with plaster a paris. The powder clings very well ti the quick oats. When it looks like you've added maybe too much, that's good. Put it out . let them eat it up. The plaster paris tuns rock hard inside the rat when it contacts moisture. No poison needed. Works terrific. Use it year round.
Hey Steve, well this is interesting and helpful - I have the same situation…neighbour’s compost bit has attracted rats. I’m definitely going to try this. Thanks so much, cheers
I’m using baking soda and honey cornmeal (jiffy) and it works. 50/50 in a container w/hole. I will try the 50/50 peanut butter and baking soda. I’m in Nampa,Idaho.
From what I have heard, the rodents eat the mixture and when the baking soda hits the stomach acid, it bubbles up. Like when you mix baking soda and vinegar. The rodents can’t get rid of the gas like mammals can and that’s how they die. The “Jiffy” is just to attract the rodents.
Despite what some people may believe, rats are not stupid animals. If the bait only makes them sick instead of killing them then they will just avoid it. Finding a mixture thats safe for other animals but toxic to rats has always been difficult because most of these baits are designed to kill rodents in general and personally I have no wish to kill squirrels along with the rats.
Good points but baking soda has no affect on squirrels , birds or any other aminals but mice and rats. Look at my playlist of feeding animals and you will see my squirrels and bird videos. Cheers
I watched one pest control site's baking soda mix bait that said mice/rats would smell human scent and avoid it. Have you tried to wear glove to see if that would make a difference? Obviously, peanut butter was too good of a temptation that they ignored the human scent issue.
I haven't noticed anything. Their hungry enough they eat anything as mice and rats are used to the scent of humans compared to some place remote out in the wild. I think the scent thing is not a big concern for city vermin 😉
One cup peanut butter, one half cup complete pancake mix, 1/4 cup each baking soda and boric acid. Mix well and form into convenient dime sized balls of death. Also gets rid of roaches and ants.
The boric acid does a few things. It reacts with the baking powder to make a composition that inflates the 🐁 when wet with water. Peanut butter is mostly oil and protein so the reaction is delayed, but boric acid also is toxic in its own right since the body weight of a mouse is low. Also if bugs like ants 🐜 or roaches munch on it they die as well. This mix is relatively non toxic to bigger pets or people at the serving size.
I am going to try this peanut butter and baking soda trick. I am having a problem with rats getting into my grill. I also like the box idea. I have dogs and would not want them to get into the mixture. Thanks. Good video and I have to say - I love your accent.
Thanks , the baking soda will not harm any other animals but rats and mice . Now your dog will smell the peanutbutter for sure and try to eat it so I would definitely put the bait in a box with a heavy weight on top too. Cheers 👍
My best rat deterrent is sprinkling Epsom salts with lavender essential oil (a common bath mix) around my garage & pantry; mice/rats ran off instantly and never came back! Bonus, its non-toxic and smells great! For traps, mine love pnut butter, beef/turkey jerky, cheeze combos.
@@dorarolfzen4132 Yes, so be sure to check each ingredient; lavender oil is toxic to cats! I myself don't have pets; and I only use pure natural essential oils, not chemically fabricated "scents".
What causes fermentation and that's what kills them. What if you add a little flower and the baking soda that make it happen quicker to the peanut butter of course
Someone said to use cinnamon for the sent to attract 🐀. I also read borax will do the trick. So add lots of borax to your concoction. It looked it up and they need to consume a large amount of the poison ingredients. 🐁🐀🐭🌻🌾🌻 I think they love corn and try oatmeal.
Try Bisquick and fence post cement. Mix like you would for biscuits and after mixing add the fence post powder. Make into balls throw under your house or out under your shed. The rats mice will eat them and when they do it’s their last meal cause with the post powder blocks their intestines and they are done! 12:28
I tried a 50/50 mix of baking soda and corn muffin mix and the rats were all over it first night I put it out. I also did a roughly 50/50 mix of baking soda and peanut butter and put some out in various places and that works great too.
@thayne559 I experienced that as well but over time the bait is not eaten as much as it's not the same vermin always eating the bait. For me it took a couple of week and now I don't see any bait taken so either the vermin are gone or they they don't like the bait . I'm thinking the bait worked but it does take time. I also leave the snap traps out as well and I'm not catching anything either . You never get them all but so far I have very little around compared to before.
From what I understand the come indoors when it gets cold thk you I'm definitely going to make a system like you have and I appreciate you sharing the 50/50 recipe I'm going to try this in my basement I tried to do things in three
I have a rat problem because my neighbours both sides of me like to feed the birds. I've also recently had two of my pond fish totally go missing. I'm sure it's the rats that are taking them. I have only just tried the mix of one part breadcrumbs, one part baking soda and one part sugar. I have only put it out over night for two nights, and it is being eaten. I will keep doing this for as long as it keeps being eaten.
@Les-OZZYTHEOSCAR I'm thinking raccoons are eating the fish but the rats love bird seed so me the trick was peanutbutter and baking soda when the temperature dropped in the fall .
@@SteveRobReviews no, it's definitely not raccoons as I'm in the UK 😊. I've looked online and rats have no problem with water and can actually dive down and hold their breath for up to three minutes .
Hello and thank you so much for all of the information in your video. My friend put pb balls and baking soda all over the kitchen, he was afraid to tell me he saw a mouse. When you also talk about the corn bread muffin mix and baking soda, do you leave it on a plate dry? Or mix it with water and make balls. Thank you so much!
What I have heard is that mice, rats and chipmunks (rodents in general) don't really pass gas, With this discomfort the will head back to their nest and die from the gases created from the baking soda.
I heard that too that they (the mice) can't pass gas or burp so they do go back to the nest and die, I just put down the baking soda and jiffy corn muffin mix, I hope it works
I just seen a video on jiffy mix with Honey the honey is the one you want and mix half and half . I couldn't find the honey one but will try anyway . And I also use Alley cat poison the blocked ones and I smear honey on them they are eating it . But I only have mice .
That is a very important point to consider, and I am glad you made mention of that. Baiting station will attract as much as it can poison... not only the one you targeted first. I might have missed something in the explanation, but what baking soda does to the rodents? Thanks!
@SteveRobReviews I'm not sure what I have. I've never seen them. But they have 3 inch holes in the ground around my chicken coop. They go underground and have multiple holes.
I've tried peanut butter too ..they love their peanut butter. I've heard they love corn meal.. makes sense as they love my neighbors farm he's a cash crop farmer.
great research , thanks for posting your experience , for 15 years I never saw a rat on our property > my since 2 years established Garden Compost seams to be the answer to the problem of today :) graded cheese , flower and baking soda are in place :)
they said get something sweet roll balls of bi carb soda mice eat it the bi carb soda eats out their stomach i heard i dont know we used to lay rat pellets behind fridge or under lounge lucky we had no cats dad was sitting at kitchen table he looks underneath and said......i think that mice ate one of the pellets i said why......dad said hes walking sideways like john wayne lol but yeh true story and they said that works bi carb soda who ever invented that product should be recognized an given award for it best product for household
My rats love the sugar, flour powder mix. I put sunflower seeds on mine on a plate and they take the plate away. Dont know if it works yet, but they eat it. I wven leave it on bread ends.
Thank you!!! A builder cleared a field and woods behind our subdivision and we all got covered up by mice and rats😢 I finally gave up and used poision. I want to leave something out I don't have to worry about around my dogs. Putting it in the attic and walls too.
That is so common as many places instruct builders to clear only in the winter months to prevent the vermin from invading near by homes , if you get a winter.
@@SteveRobReviews we do but not much of one. About 3 or 4 cold weeks. Last winter we had 3- 4 days of 0 degree weather -9 below. The utility company ran rolling blackouts!!! UGH. I keep my house on 58, after 3 cycles of 30 min of power and 30 minutes NO power my house was 32 ° inside. It took it 2 days to get back up to 58. I had crisco clay pot heaters by my pipes and insulated by bales of plastic covered hay outside. I'm more prepared this year.
@@SteveRobReviews I also used a lot of peppermint oil in my house and car. I had 4 get in my vehicle!! And die under the back seat. 😡😡😡 newer Hyundai Santa Fe Ltd. So not a crappy car.
I have problem in the attic and also in the house Big problem because they die inside the house and the odor kill us. we try different kind of tramps. no work
Nice video! I want to try this, but will a predator die e.g. racoon, owl, eagle, hawk etc. if they eat the rat that died of this baking soda mix? Will it kill any squirrels if they eat this baking soda mix? I'm trying to get rid of the rats, but not the squirrels.
🤣😅 Well I have taken quite a different approach to squirrels. Many seem to have some horrible experiences with squirrels . This is my other channel where I tackle some controversial subjects including squirrels. Take a look at my resolve. Happy New Year ruclips.net/video/plY1Me39R6g/видео.html
It doesn’t really matter what you use as long as your concentration of baking soda is at least 50% - try 50:50 corn meal:baking soda at your camp location.
I put out some Jiffy mix with baking soda, all winter and into spring, and they loved it, so far this summer I'm waiting to see if they come back, they will come back I'm sure, they always come back.
Cornmeal, not flour. Rats are notorious for getting into the corn bins on farms. They love corn. Love it. So, cornmeal and baking soda in equal parts. Cornbread mix is even better.
I didn't have much luck with flour/baking soda mix or the coca and baking soda as much as you see on some videos . Vermin seem to have different tastes depending on the season . Cheers
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Is it ALL PURPOSE FLOUR or some other kind of FLOUR ? What about ROACHES 🪳 from our yards ? Please write about it in the future !!
@@robertbeacham6286 any kind of flour
They also love flour. Too much if you ask men
Boric acid, baking soda and bacon cheese whiz. As a retired professional exterminator that was one of my options.
I had rats in my garage. Tried traps.... didn't work. Tried those green poison blocks.... didn't work. I finally tried peanut butter and baking soda....mixed about 50/50...and rolled in golf ball size. Within 2 days i dont see rats, i dont hear rats.
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That's the key, 50% baking soda. Every other RUclips video I've watched says 50%. I reckon that's partly why most of his didn't work, needed more soda as he only used ⅓ (although I'm aware it seemed the critters weren't touching them regardless, so maybe not).
I've just put down flour and yeast as got no bicarb atm. Fingers crossed!
Good idea! 👍
Why add baking soda to peanut butter??
@@blaiseducdaumont1280rats can’t release gas…they don’t burp or fart…so it causes them to explode, eventually
As a kid, we used to have rats eating all the dogs food, which was out in a detached garage. I gave them their own bowl of dog food, with Portland cement sprinkled on it. Then I had a bowl of water right next to it. After a while, the rats were gone.
Thanks Ron I hope many read your comment 👍
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I talked to a rodent control guy once who said the leader of the rat pack takes most of the food in the beginning & hoards it. Whether it's poisoned food,, regular food, or plain out rat poison. He'll eat it & when that one dies the others will then start eating what's being found & that's why it takes a bit for you to realize the rats are going & then they're gone. I never seem to have any luck without poison which I hate using so I'll be trying this method. Thank you. My chickens & I pray it works. :)
Hi Diane
So far what I have learnt from experimenting with non poisons is they do work but not one mix is the best as you must try different ones for every location including traps . I will never get rid of them all forever but so far I have few vermin around now . Cheers 👍
I'm using Jiffy Cornbread Muffin Mix made with the Honey Mix and the Arm & Hammer Baking Soda! I cut a hole in the front of a container with a lid that comes with it from the Dollar Store! Put the Mixture in it for a few weeks and just waited! They were going Crazy! 🤪 For this mixture. Then I put the icing on the cake. I bought some DeCon Mice Cubes. They're wrapped in cellophane or thin plastic and they're soft in nature. I took an old disposable plastic fork and mashed and I mixed it in with the mixture and I literally watched them walk around in a drunken stuper like state. And this works like a Charm! They were dropping like Flies! I don't own any Pets so, you can't put it down if you have Pets! That's the down Side. BUT, THIS REALLY WORKS!!! It's been about 3 months and No Mice!
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I've heard that rats are smart and will figure out that what you're doing is killing them; therefore, you just have to change it up from time to time. A lot of variables, probably depends on how hungry and desperate the mice and rats are.
Hi Martin
Great point and so true as you have mice and rats that will not like some baits at all. I find the baits and traps I put out are easy to use on mice but rats won't go near anything new so it takes at least a week or two for them to go near. I find changing up the baits as well as locations works best but in the end during winter their very hungry and not so picky and that's when patients pays off👍
@@SteveRobReviews Thanks for the reply.
I’ve raised mice and rats they are beyond intelligent. Normally they stick together like a family. So if you see one look for the next
Yes, I’ve actually had pet rats…they are very smart.
@@SteveRobReviews Use Nitrile Gloves At ALL Times For Sanitation And For Not Leaving Your Human Scent Behind.
It's also good to use as a guide what you've seen them eating. Rats got into one of our houses due to some bad masonry and we found a few of their food stashes under some cabinets. They'd been stashing dog kibble that my pooches dropped on the floor (word of advice, NEVER leave a dog bowl with food still in it on the floor. Put it in the refrigerator until next feeding). With that in mind, we know they like the brand of kibble-I'm going to crush some up and mix the powder with baking soda and maybe some flour. The smell of that kibble is something they're familiar with, like and won't be put off by. I'll report out my success here.
What happens when they die in your wall..You will live with the smell for months..Try live trapping.. They got into my home, and I got rid of every one of them..They love peanuts.
@@janc8199 Good luck with trapping, the rats we dealt with were too cunning to fall for that. These are cunning creatures and they learn very fast what to avoid. The only thing that worked for us was getting rid of ALL potential food sources for them-if you can't put it in the fridge or seal it in tupperware, toss it. Then mix up some baking soda and corn muffin mix and set it out. We never detected a smell from a decomposing rat in the home, they may have crawled out into the garage before they died and it was winter-maybe their bodies freeze dried? If a trap works for you, more power to you. All the traps we set out did nothing and we used peanut butter, cheese and even peanut butter cups with chocolate-they're too wary to be lured in by that.
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It's a Myth You Can't Bait INSIDE!
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@@mikechevreaux7607 I found how they got into my home, closed it up, but the babies must have been still in my home and closed them in..I used the metal trap cages and put peanuts in it, and caught every one of them..they were young so thank goodness not old enough to breed.
Once bait is taken, they find water right?
thanks, for the new tip, i used cheap corn meal with equal amount of baking soda, tracks in about one week, then all my mice gone.. i picked up two dollar store plastic boxes, cut a hole in the end for them to enter..brick on top, to keep it from flying away it worked.
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Thank you for good research.
I just run my leaf blower and vacuum cleaners. the noise is a deal breaker for those tiny ears. I also put cayenne
pepper around where I think they might be entering.
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Great idea!
Thanks for sharing your research. I've been trying cake mix, oatmeal, OR cornmeal mixed with sugar and baking soda. So far they only like the cornmeal mixture, but I can't tell how much I've reduced the population. I'll put out some peanut butter & baking soda today and hope that I hear way less in my ceiling in a few months.
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First I’ve heard about so many recipes for doing this & everyone swears by their recipe. But you’ve done detailed research on several recipes so people would have ideas what could happen especially in snow. I live on the west coast so mine might be different too. But I’m now happily subscribed to your RUclips channel so I’ll try to let my results.
Thanks Gloria much appreciated.
I once tried peanut butter with a tiny bit of potassium cyanide and it worked quite well. This was indoors so no worries about squirrels and other critters.
where do you buy potassium cyanide?
@@dee1408 Look under gas chamber supplies and accessories.
My neighbor, tried everything…….nothing worked. Sue finally got it-in a trap-by using popcorn kernels! I heard chewing this morning. 1st time. I’m trying dry cornbread stuffing mixed with baking soda.
@rosemiles-ford3544 Give it a try , takes time but works.
@@SteveRobReviews I’m not giving up, this is war. 😃
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I was scrolling through RUclips, came across your channel. I log on just to see what you were working with. I also have a fool proof concoction I thought of sharing with you if you didn't know about it.
Start with 5 table spoons of baking soda, mix it with 5 table spoons of jiffy corn muffin mix. I put a hole on the side using a ice cream container. Keep in mind my problem was inside, you my need a container for outside weather. I seen results in two days.
Great idea 👍
Our house is a 1915 farm house, and over night we would see a rat, not a mouse and Rat, now they are in the ceiling, walls, closets, my bedroom has been left along, my daughter won't even go downstairs at night to use the bathroom, I made the corn bread mix with baking soda, I checked the bowl and not even a grain was moved, I'm ready to move, have to sanitize surfaces daily, I bought 22 mouse traps and put them.around my house plants, which they eat, they really like cactus, so I'm going to mix baking soda in cake frosting, and try it tonight, probably 3 to 1, wish me luck, I've put up with alot in my 60 years. But a Rat infestation is just disgusting, oh, theirs mice too. Thats for the good tips.
Deborah in your case I would put the bait outdoors not inside your house . Rats are getting in from the outside so I would concentrate on blocking all their entry points . If you have the money many have had great success with electronic devices that only they can hear that repells them too.
Try jiffy mix and baking soda I saw this in another video
I guarantee you 1 box of Jiffy cornbread mix and an equal part of baking soda. Mix together and place in a cheap plastic container. Put small holes on either side near the bottom. Rats and mice cannot pass gas and implode.
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I've watched a video where cornbread mix and baking soda 50/50 work. I think half and half works rather than 1/3 that he's been doing. Definitely gonna try the peanut soda mix. Hope it works.
any update? Would be cool if you could put up a cheap wyze camera or something to watch, but love to hear an update! Thanks for the great video!
All I can say for an update is I'm not getting much action at all compared to when I first started so it does indicate that there are very few vermin around any more.
try corn bread mix with baking soda...50/50 mixture.
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jiffy honey corn meal and baking soda half and half works well. The reason is rats cannot belch or fart , they eat it and they die and it won't harm other animals especially your pets if they eat the rat
Back when DCon was available I used a 3" downspout pipe fit a yee in the center of 2 3' sections, a stand pipe with a cap for refilling. Would work for this too.
I've got a infestation in my yard, mixed p butter, both with B Soda, B Powder, the rats aren't touching it, but I've got a dozen rats in the Victors. Not touching the p butter. They did eat the almonds under the corn meal/ B Soda.
It war here and one way or another they are going down. Will try the pipe tee along a block wall fence shortly and see what or if it gets chewed on
Hi Jo
Not all vermin go for every bait but the peanutbutter and only baking soda works great for me . Maybe your not mixing it well enough or too much baking soda . 50-50 does well for me but if you can see any white from the soda it's not mixed enough. Try less than half soda and see how you do.
Thank you sir for all your time and energy . Never ending Battlie thanks for the info .
@Pete-hh7sn Much appreciated Pete 👍
It will be interesting to see how things turn out at the cabin. With an endless supply of mice to test formulas results should be quite different!
Keep ua updated Steve👍
Yes an endless supply of testing specimens 😅 Cheers Marc 👍
I use half baking soda, half corn starch, alittle cocoa powder and I mix it with a little chicken feed bc thats what they're here for. In about 2 weeks they're gone.
Brilliant mix , thanks Carolyn 👍
Half cup corn meal,half cup baking soda, with a table spoon of cake mix. Place in four areas.
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50-50 buy 1 box of Jiffy Mix and one box Baking Soda. Put 4 teaspoons of each in a container. Mix well and leave. 100% satisfaction. The rodents stomach will bubble up. Rat's and mice cannot burp or fart. Their stomach basically explodes. Will not hurt other animals.
This worked fantastic for me😊😊😊
I used the baking soda and peanut butter plus a couple drops of vanilla extract. The vanilla extract seems to attract them 😉
@@shelleylemmond46 I'll try the vanilla. Thanks Shelley
Thank you !! I shared this with my mother so we are going to attempt using this concoction 🙂 she's really excited to use it. Especially being that it's cheap 👍
I'll let you know if it works or not as you say thank you so much you're so appreciated 🌹🙏
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Did it work?
4 tbsp baking soda 4tbsp jiffy corn meal mix.
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Baking soda and peanut butter. 👍
Thank you for the video. It is MUCH appreciated. Only concern: the mess. Full time RVer. Their tunneling projects seem very inticate.
Wood pegboard. That's a blast from the past. There are some really neat wall mount tool holders theses days. Thanks for the rat tips.
Cheers 👍
RECIPE IS
1/3 CUP BAKING SODA ARM &HAMMER
1/3 SUGAR
1/3FLOUR
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1/2 CUP CAKE MIX OR JIFFY CORNBREAD MIX
1/2 CUP ARM AND HAMMER BAKING SODA
PLEASE PUT IN ACCESSIBLE TO SQUIRRELS
Thanks for all this info, but no one has said anything about the clean up.
Are rats dying in the walls or back at there nests or somewhere you have to physically track them and dispose of there dead bodies.
I only use the baits outside and have never seen any dead ones around.
Other animals will eat them but the baking soda doesn’t effect them because they can pass gas but rodents cannot.
I heard another guy say if they die in the walls there will be a terrible smell for about 10 dys😒
If they die in the walls in the summer it can cause a smell problem, but we used this mix in the winter and got rid of them all-and we never smelled anything. Maybe they died up in the attic or in the garage and freeze-dried (we live in northern US)? The smell issue is a concern, but when you've tried everything else with no success it's a risk you're willing to take. Rats can cause a lot of damage in a home and they're dirty and can carry disease. Believe me, you WANT to get rid of them.
Plaster of Paris was mentioned here which is what I use only I mix with maple flavored instant oats, the sugar with attract them.
Hope nobody’s pet gets into in 😮
About a year ago, I had a problem with rats getting into my car bonnet every night and chewing off some of the insulation cable and other pieces of plastic. Every morning I would find fresh stools and pieces of food, fish bones, etc. I tried everything I could think of to get rid of them to no avail.
Then one morning the car wouldn't start and the lights on the dashboard would not light. I checked the battery, which was about six months old, and to my surprise it was tightly connected as usual, although some of the insulation had been bitten off by the rats. Since it was still under warranty, I took it back to Battery Centre and after trying to recharge it they told me it was completely gone although they couldn't understand how, so they gave me a new one.
The mystery is that since that day the rats have never come back. I don't know what keeps them away or what happened to the battery.
Jiffy cornbread mix and equally amount of baking soda.. The Love this. I did use peanut butter soda balls that works good too.😊
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just jiffy cornbread with honey and baking soda does the trick...make sure you use gloves. when they smell human scent they will not go near it.
I mix baking soda, powdered sugar, and plaster of paris, and boric acid. If the bake soda dont get them the boric acid eventually will
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I am having to move out of my apartment because of these damn mice! They are breeding in my bed as well as my recliner. Woke up to droppings in my bed so they are in my bed while I sleep! Spent a small fortune on pest control, set up traps and tried everything and they wont leave! So im leaving almost everything behind and moving into a new place next month. Having filthy neighbors does not help the situation. Hopefully soon, i will be sleeping in a new bed thats rodent free and ill finally have some peace again. This has been a nightmare
Reminds me of song of boweevil
I'm glad the peanut butter worked for you. I've tried it and all it did was make them fat and more aggressive, so much so they started carrying away my containers. Then I saw them popping up in the area looking for more. I finally had a pest patrol drop some poison. Within a week, all I have is dead rat smell and can't find the carcasses.
thats the problem with these methods if they wor is they will die in places i can not get them so they stink up my whole house
Carrying the jar took me out🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
How do you get rid of the smell of you can’t find them
im told the smell lasts for about 10 days but that is if you don't mind having the remains of dead mice all over your house in places you cant get them, but im not sure anymore about this method, i caught two small mice and put them in cages and left this feed for them and they did not seem to touch it or if they did it did nothing to them @@savannahdee3478
Hey I just wanted to share what worked for me. I put small pieces of Ex-lax (dollar general chocolate kind even) down in the holes made by them. Try not to disturb the trail or tunnels and wear plastic gloves. It will dehydrate them and when they use it in the tunnels the others leave also. Works fast and like a charm ❤
Hi Shan
Brilliant idea, thanks 👍
I can do that! Thanks
Ex-Lax?
Did They Poop To Death?
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I see the B.C. flag on the window...im on Vancouver Island...i ordered the Jiffy corn bread mix and baking soda and really hope it takes care of this issue! 50/50 mix I've been told it works perfect! Hopefully! Anywho thanks a whole bunch for sharing this! Cheers, Jerbs 👍🏻🇨🇦
BC is awesome. You will be amazed how well it works when you no longer see them taking the bait but keep it out as a prevention measure. Cheers 👍 🇨🇦
I read that too
I'm in Vancouver and mice and rats are a huge problem. I'm in an SRO, a senior, and my room seems to be the mice hub of the building. I've tried powders, peanut butter and Vitamin D3 and they don't touch anything. I have glue traps too. I had to buy large bins to hold my food and books. They were eating my books! So I'll try the peanut butter and baking soda. Maybe buy some other traps too. I'm cleaning up poop every damn day.
Great job. Outstanding information. I live in CA and we have 'root'/'fruit' rats here all over and mice. The rats are the real challenge. Not sure what type of rats you have there. I will be trying some of these mixes. I learned a lot on my own, some from a Stanford report, and some from a Terminix employee that we shared experiences upon. The rats have been a journey. I will drop some of this today and try to comment back in a month or two (our rats don't do new objects so rapidly for the most part. Its in their makeup.).
Thanks Ernie
Never seen a rat growing up but the rats came in containers and ships that brought them in. They are nasty forsure but the baking soda seems to keep them in check.
A good alternative to peanut butter is Marzipan. A powdery Mexican peanut candy. I lay some down on a sticky trap and they cannot resist it at all. They see their friends get stuck in these traps one after the other and they STILL go for it. Maybe it will work great to mix with the baking soda.
I just found it on Amazon and will try on sticky traps in the house...pray it works...to date they have avoided my traps..errr. just moved in and...yuck. need to eradicate these little suckers
@@deborahdeborah.science.min1563 be sure not to use too much as it can reduce the effectiveness of the sticky trap. Cut the candy into larger chunks and line up in the middle of the trap.
Baby powder kills bedbugs very quickly. I stayed at an Inn for 4 weeks. I got bitten the 1st night and the next day I put the powder all around the edge of my bed and under and over my pillows and was not bitten again.
Great tip , thanks Roda.
@@nightingalerx7370 yes I have since heard this too.
I've seen another one of these this morning but instead of peanut butter they was using cornbread mix I've got to do something I'm out here in my truck camper and there's mice are bad I have nine bait traps underneath my truck
If you have a loud basey speaker, blast rat repellant high frequency. It has to be LOUD.
People say it doesn't work, does on speakers.
Why the sugar?
50/50 baking soda / corn flour works for me.
Different mixes are good to try .
So I've lived in my little isolated Arizona community for 50 years. This past year new people that have moved out here brought something with them, roof rats. Having chickens and parrots make you a target for these new invasive rodents. They chased off or killed all of our native Kangeroo Mice and everything else. I tried ALL of these recipes, none worked. I did humane traps, those work briefly, they catch on real quick and stop going in them. My rats don't like peanut butter but they love apples. You have to figure out what your rats like to eat if you want to get anything into them. They breed like crazy and I was infested inside and out, I had to resort to poison bait. I tried 3 different poison baits all with good reviews, but only one is working and while it does come in peanut butter flavor it also comes in my rat's favorite - apple flavor - JT Eaton 704-AP Block Anticoagulant, Apple Flavor. I break these into small size chunks they can carry off and I've killed coming up on 100 of them. How do I know? Because this poison makes them sick for a day before it kills them, and they come out and just sit there exposed, you can pick them up by the tail and put them in a box and let them finish dying. I have buried all of them, most in mass graves. I still have some rats but not many and they started avoiding the tasty poison bait. So now I'm using Vitamin D3. I'm using tablets I powderize in a pill grinder. Getting enough into them is the trick, I found my rats love scrambled eggs so I use a potato masher to turn my scrambled eggs into crumbles and then mix the D3 powder in it and place in piles in various areas where rats are, they're eating it with no problem. Takes about 4 days after eating enough to kill them so now I'm waiting to see. Search Vitamin D3 kills rats (also search Dry Ice kills rats). See Heart Attack - www.ratrelief.com/how-long-does-it-take-for-rat-poison-to-work/
I did boric acid and peanut butter so far I’ve found one rat dead and can smell another one somewhere dead. Although I still hear some crawling around.😢
Quick oats oatmeal mixed with plaster a paris. The powder clings very well ti the quick oats. When it looks like you've added maybe too much, that's good. Put it out . let them eat it up. The plaster paris tuns rock hard inside the rat when it contacts moisture. No poison needed. Works terrific. Use it year round.
Interesting James , Thanks I'll try it 👍
Does it work on the 2 legged rats also?
Good question. I never tried it 🤣
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I heard alot of them use baking soda and cornbread mix !
Hey Steve, well this is interesting and helpful - I have the same situation…neighbour’s compost bit has attracted rats. I’m definitely going to try this. Thanks so much, cheers
I have had good success with it as I've had them feed and then nothing for a month so for me it's worked great . Cheers Ed 👍
What about peanut butter and boric Acid ? I have roaches too. Wouldn't that kill two things with one stone ?.
I never tried it .
Did you try the 50% cornmeal muffin mix/50% baking soda?
Yes I did , works better in the summer, but in the winter, I find the peanutbutter/baking soda works best.
I’m using baking soda and honey cornmeal (jiffy) and it works. 50/50 in a container w/hole. I will try the 50/50 peanut butter and baking soda. I’m in Nampa,Idaho.
Good stuff Pamela !!!!
What is it about this mix, how does ot kill rats? Ty
From what I have heard, the rodents eat the mixture and when the baking soda hits the stomach acid, it bubbles up. Like when you mix baking soda and vinegar. The rodents can’t get rid of the gas like mammals can and that’s how they die. The “Jiffy” is just to attract the rodents.
Hi Pamela, tried the same mixture but I had no luck with it. Maybe I did not leave it out long enough. Any suggestions would be appreciated 😊
Have you tried corn flour muffin mix with honey flavour and baking soda? Maybe add a little suger.
I have not but I bet it works great too. Thanks 👍
There’s sugar in that mix.
Despite what some people may believe, rats are not stupid animals. If the bait only makes them sick instead of killing them then they will just avoid it. Finding a mixture thats safe for other animals but toxic to rats has always been difficult because most of these baits are designed to kill rodents in general and personally I have no wish to kill squirrels along with the rats.
Good points but baking soda has no affect on squirrels , birds or any other aminals but mice and rats. Look at my playlist of feeding animals and you will see my squirrels and bird videos. Cheers
Have been killing voles and mice with baking sofa and muffin mix. That cannot burb or fart and the blow up.
I have been using pancake mix and plaster of paris
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I watched one pest control site's baking soda mix bait that said mice/rats would smell human scent and avoid it.
Have you tried to wear glove to see if that would make a difference?
Obviously, peanut butter was too good of a temptation that they ignored the human scent issue.
I haven't noticed anything. Their hungry enough they eat anything as mice and rats are used to the scent of humans compared to some place remote out in the wild. I think the scent thing is not a big concern for city vermin 😉
Our houses have human scent in them so why do mice/rats still move in?
@@jasonvela7211 oh well ... let us think about that ...... maybe because they can ........ Just a wild guess on my part ....
One cup peanut butter, one half cup complete pancake mix, 1/4 cup each baking soda and boric acid. Mix well and form into convenient dime sized balls of death. Also gets rid of roaches and ants.
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What does the boric acid do? Where to purchase it? Do i need a trap or do they just go away?
lol@dime size balls of death🤣🤣
The boric acid does a few things. It reacts with the baking powder to make a composition that inflates the 🐁 when wet with water. Peanut butter is mostly oil and protein so the reaction is delayed, but boric acid also is toxic in its own right since the body weight of a mouse is low. Also if bugs like ants 🐜 or roaches munch on it they die as well. This mix is relatively non toxic to bigger pets or people at the serving size.
That makes sense, although I may use corn meal instead of pancake mix 🤔
I am going to try this peanut butter and baking soda trick. I am having a problem with rats getting into my grill. I also like the box idea. I have dogs and would not want them to get into the mixture. Thanks. Good video and I have to say - I love your accent.
Thanks , the baking soda will not harm any other animals but rats and mice . Now your dog will smell the peanutbutter for sure and try to eat it so I would definitely put the bait in a box with a heavy weight on top too. Cheers 👍
My best rat deterrent is sprinkling Epsom salts with lavender essential oil (a common bath mix) around my garage & pantry; mice/rats ran off instantly and never came back! Bonus, its non-toxic and smells great!
For traps, mine love pnut butter, beef/turkey jerky, cheeze combos.
Some scented Oil's are 💀💀💀💀💀harmful to 🚶👬Humam's, 🤸 dog's🐕, cat's,🐅 etc.
@@dorarolfzen4132 Yes, so be sure to check each ingredient; lavender oil is toxic to cats!
I myself don't have pets; and I only use pure natural essential oils, not chemically fabricated "scents".
What causes fermentation and that's what kills them. What if you add a little flower and the baking soda that make it happen quicker to the peanut butter of course
It's very gassy from the soda does them in. What you put it in does not matter . PB works great and the others do too so try what works in your area.
Backing soda and corn meal?
Hi David
Yes that seems to be the most popular. 👍
PEANUT BUTTER AND BAKING SODA DOUGHBALLS IT WORKS
So do they die after they eat this or do they leave ? Help
@juliegonzalestelles5117 they eat it and over time expire , it's not an immediate result.
@@SteveRobReviews thank you for replying 😀
Someone said to use cinnamon for the sent to attract 🐀. I also read borax will do the trick. So add lots of borax to your concoction. It looked it up and they need to consume a large amount of the poison ingredients. 🐁🐀🐭🌻🌾🌻 I think they love corn and try oatmeal.
Interesting . Thanks Linda !!!
@@SteveRobReviews Corn muffin mix (Jiffy) and baking soda works.
Try Bisquick and fence post cement. Mix like you would for biscuits and after mixing add the fence post powder. Make into balls throw under your house or out under your shed. The rats mice will eat them and when they do it’s their last meal cause with the post powder blocks their intestines and they are done! 12:28
Wow, that's different 👍
I tried a 50/50 mix of baking soda and corn muffin mix and the rats were all over it first night I put it out. I also did a roughly 50/50 mix of baking soda and peanut butter and put some out in various places and that works great too.
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Did it kill them
@@Richard-j9v so far no. They are still eating both mixes. every night. Maybe I need to add more baking soda?
@thayne559 I experienced that as well but over time the bait is not eaten as much as it's not the same vermin always eating the bait. For me it took a couple of week and now I don't see any bait taken so either the vermin are gone or they they don't like the bait . I'm thinking the bait worked but it does take time. I also leave the snap traps out as well and I'm not catching anything either . You never get them all but so far I have very little around compared to before.
@@SteveRobReviews I have a camera on the area so I can monitor them. They are definitely eating both so ill keep putting it out.
From what I understand the come indoors when it gets cold thk you I'm definitely going to make a system like you have and I appreciate you sharing the 50/50 recipe I'm going to try this in my basement I tried to do things in three
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My black cat Ello is a great protector!
Peppermint plant turn into a spray around the house will make them turn around and leave too
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I have a rat problem because my neighbours both sides of me like to feed the birds. I've also recently had two of my pond fish totally go missing. I'm sure it's the rats that are taking them. I have only just tried the mix of one part breadcrumbs, one part baking soda and one part sugar. I have only put it out over night for two nights, and it is being eaten. I will keep doing this for as long as it keeps being eaten.
@Les-OZZYTHEOSCAR I'm thinking raccoons are eating the fish but the rats love bird seed so me the trick was peanutbutter and baking soda when the temperature dropped in the fall .
@@SteveRobReviews no, it's definitely not raccoons as I'm in the UK 😊. I've looked online and rats have no problem with water and can actually dive down and hold their breath for up to three minutes .
@Les-OZZYTHEOSCAR Wow that's incredible.
@@Les-OZZYTHEOSCARany luck with baking soda?
Hello and thank you so much for all of the information in your video. My friend put pb balls and baking soda all over the kitchen, he was afraid to tell me he saw a mouse. When you also talk about the corn bread muffin mix and baking soda, do you leave it on a plate dry? Or mix it with water and make balls. Thank you so much!
Just mix it dry and put it out on a small dish 👍 Thanks.
What I have heard is that mice, rats and chipmunks (rodents in general) don't really pass gas, With this discomfort the will head back to their nest and die from the gases created from the baking soda.
I heard that too that they (the mice) can't pass gas or burp so they do go back to the nest and die, I just put down the baking soda and jiffy corn muffin mix, I hope it works
@@MsVanessa512 I just bought the same combo as I've heard that works the best!
Try cornbread half with baking soda half. Make sure it's lard in the corn bread
Corn meal & baking soda works great
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I just seen a video on jiffy mix with Honey the honey is the one you want and mix half and half . I couldn't find the honey one but will try anyway . And I also use Alley cat poison the blocked ones and I smear honey on them they are eating it . But I only have mice .
Hi Robin
I'm trying the plain cornbread and it's being eaten too 👍
That is a very important point to consider, and I am glad you made mention of that. Baiting station will attract as much as it can poison... not only the one you targeted first. I might have missed something in the explanation, but what baking soda does to the rodents? Thanks!
I've seen videos where it creates gas in them and they don't or can't burp or fart and they die. That's the logic I found why baking soda works.
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I seen cornbread mix and baking soda. I just bought it and gonna try it today. Did you ever try that
Yes I tried it and they didn't touch it during warm weather but now it cold and they are eating it up like crazy.
@SteveRobReviews I'm not sure what I have. I've never seen them. But they have 3 inch holes in the ground around my chicken coop. They go underground and have multiple holes.
Mix 1/2 cornmeal and 1/2 baking soda!😁🤠
Does it dry them up like the decon does...I don't want mushy corpes found
Lilian I have never seen one so I'm guessing their all underground.
How often should a fresh mixture be put out?
Once a month for me.
@@SteveRobReviews Thanks!
I've tried peanut butter too ..they love their peanut butter. I've heard they love corn meal.. makes sense as they love my neighbors farm he's a cash crop farmer.
I don't use the PB in the heat of summer as it melts and attracts ants but the rest of the year it works great.
great research , thanks for posting your experience , for 15 years I never saw a rat on our property > my since 2 years established Garden Compost seams to be the answer to the problem of today :) graded cheese , flower and baking soda are in place :)
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they said get something sweet roll balls of bi carb soda mice eat it the bi carb soda eats out their stomach i heard i dont know we used to lay rat pellets behind fridge or under lounge lucky we had no cats dad was sitting at kitchen table he looks underneath and said......i think that mice ate one of the pellets i said why......dad said hes walking sideways like john wayne lol but yeh true story and they said that works bi carb soda who ever invented that product should be recognized an given award for it best product for household
My rats love the sugar, flour powder mix. I put sunflower seeds on mine on a plate and they take the plate away. Dont know if it works yet, but they eat it. I wven leave it on bread ends.
U need the baking soda
Yea too many people keep saying baking powder, and that's not going to do anything. Baking powder people!
Also heard chicken stock works with baking soda
Just wanted to say thank you for your great work ! I will put this to work for me
Thanks for taking a look. 👍
My friend, try this message three gallons of water in a 5-gallon bucket and two boxes of Jiffy corn muffin mix
Do other animals (dogs, cats, squirrels, chipmunks...) get attracted to the cornmeal/baking soda mix? What effect does the mix have on them?
From the information I could find , nothing but look into it for yourself to satisfy your concern. Cheers
No effect. Other animals can burp and pass gas. Rats can’t.
Does it kill squirrels? They're rodents, too.
Nomads use lights on deter rats from their vehicles. It keeps them out and from eating their wires.
Good luck.
Having a cat keeps my house and yard mouse free. Ok, bird free too.
Thank you!!! A builder cleared a field and woods behind our subdivision and we all got covered up by mice and rats😢 I finally gave up and used poision. I want to leave something out I don't have to worry about around my dogs. Putting it in the attic and walls too.
That is so common as many places instruct builders to clear only in the winter months to prevent the vermin from invading near by homes , if you get a winter.
@@SteveRobReviews we do but not much of one. About 3 or 4 cold weeks. Last winter we had 3- 4 days of 0 degree weather -9 below. The utility company ran rolling blackouts!!! UGH. I keep my house on 58, after 3 cycles of 30 min of power and 30 minutes NO power my house was 32 ° inside. It took it 2 days to get back up to 58. I had crisco clay pot heaters by my pipes and insulated by bales of plastic covered hay outside. I'm more prepared this year.
@@SteveRobReviews I also used a lot of peppermint oil in my house and car. I had 4 get in my vehicle!! And die under the back seat. 😡😡😡 newer Hyundai Santa Fe Ltd. So not a crappy car.
@vickigonya9432 Wow thats horrible.
I have problem in the attic and also in the house
Big problem because they die inside the house and the odor kill us.
we try different kind of tramps. no work
Nice video! I want to try this, but will a predator die e.g. racoon, owl, eagle, hawk etc. if they eat the rat that died of this baking soda mix? Will it kill any squirrels if they eat this baking soda mix? I'm trying to get rid of the rats, but not the squirrels.
No other animals are affected but rats and mice.
@@SteveRobReviews thanks Steve!
What about squirrels?
@quantumtimelines2846
I feed the squirrels so it does not affect them , only rats and mice. ruclips.net/video/JRloSXD7N1I/видео.html
Mine like the corn meal/baking soda mix too. 😢Always take it.
Now how do I get rid of the squirrels?
🤣😅 Well I have taken quite a different approach to squirrels. Many seem to have some horrible experiences with squirrels . This is my other channel where I tackle some controversial subjects including squirrels. Take a look at my resolve. Happy New Year
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It doesn’t really matter what you use as long as your concentration of baking soda is at least 50% - try 50:50 corn meal:baking soda at your camp location.
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That’s what I’m doing mixing it until
Boric acid will cause their belly to swell and bust.
I put out some Jiffy mix with baking soda, all winter and into spring, and they loved it, so far this summer I'm waiting to see if they come back, they will come back I'm sure, they always come back.
Never get them all so keep it up to keep them down 👍