Afterglobe Mice Repellent Spray – Peppermint Oil Mouse
Afterglobe Mice Repellent Spray – Peppermint Oil Mouse and Rat Deterrent – Get Rid of Mice & Rodents Fast Non-Toxic and Safe Around Dogs Not Poison Rodent Repellent 250ml
Sort your pest problem quickly and safely.
Clean the area
Follow these simple steps for best results.
Clean any rodent droppings first and remove any rubbish from the area. Rubbish will attract more rodents.
Shake bottle
Shake the bottle vigorously for 1 minute to ensure liquid is well mixed
Spray the area
Spray once per 10cm of area covered.
Areas to spray include anywhere you find droppings, in hiding places such as cupboards, behind furniture and white goods.
You also want to spray around potential areas where mice and rats are entering. These can include open windows, cracks in walls, doorways and pipes.
Repeat for 3 days
Repeat this for the next 3 days.
Do not cover up any potential escape routes for the mice and rats as they will attempt to vacate over the next few days.
It is normal to notice more rodent activity over the next few days – this is them moving out!
We recommend you keep spraying the area twice a month to keep the minty scent around.
After you are sure all rodents have left, you can now block up any potential entry points. For a more effective barrier, block using a cloth sprayed with this formula.
Brand: | Afterglobe |
Origin: | United Kingdom |
I was please this mice / mouse? repellent is 100% plant based and non toxic – although the mice might not be too happy. We have pets in the house so this was important. It has a strong scent but it’s natural so that’s fine. I haven’t seen any mice since using it.
My mum is having little visitors in her garage so will give it a try in there and hope it does the trick. This product is a humane alternative totrapsofcourse and worthwhile for that alone.
I had to evict 2 mice that we’re living in my outbuilding with a trap. I have used this spray afterwards to stop any from returning and it seems to have worked. Spray the minty smelling liquid on the provided cotton balls and place in any entry holes and places that look cozy. Not had any mice return.
I ordered this repellent spray, formulated of castor oil, peppermint & citronella essential oil to keep mice and rats away from my car as I know they are attracted by wire insulation. I think is the best solution for using around cars, camper vehicles and to be taken on holidays.
Since I work and travel in an areas where these specimens can be seen now and then, I am afraid they will make their way into my car as its warmer and safer for them, so in order to prevent this I wanted this spray and I really hope it will do the job.
To use it is simple, not harmful for me not even for my car, but it’s always best to do a patch test not to discolour something you wouldn’t want to. It only has to be sprayed on the affected areas for 3 days and top up twice a month. The smell of it is pleasant for humans but irritating for animals, even spiders. When spring comes I will definitely be using it around my home too.
Clear instructions, no mortal damage and safe product. I recommend it, 13.99 with 7% off is value for money.
Had some evidence of rodents in the airing cupboard. Followed the instructions and haven’t seen anything since after spraying some of this on the floor carpet and the cotton balls provided. So far so good…
This product smells lovely – it combines a few botanicals into a blend which, allegedly, is hated by rats and mice. The spray bottle works well and the set includes a handful of cotton wool balls, with the instruction to soak these in the spray and leave where you need the repellent effect. I have refreshed these several times over a couple of weeks, using up about half the bottle. Without setting up cameras I can’t be sure whether the rodents have been back, but there isn’t any fresh evidence of them in the greenhouse so maybe it does work. It’s certainly harmless to use and being botanicals, won’t harm any other wildlife, which is a plus.
I recently discovered I could again see signs I’ve had visits from mice in my shed, so using this repellent spray I have spent ten days monitoring how well it worked before reviewing.
I had found the entry point the mouse were getting in through, but seeing this product I thought I’d experiment before closing the hole, although, when determined they will always find another way in so testing if this worked would give me something to come back to in the future.
I sprayed solely around the area of the entrance hole for several evenings in a row and since then had no visible signs of a mousy return, and I still didn’t see signs of visitation after ceasing to spray for 3 nights, so I’m hopeful it has worked as a deterrent ~ but, it’s never easy to deter mice long term, and if this spray does so, and the mice move on I will be back to sing its praises even more.
I’ve also realised spiders don’t seem to like this, so it could become a staple in my cleaning cupboard.
The smell is a pleasant mintiness which makes using it an agreeable option.
This product has a strong smell. Hopefully it will work to deter mice and ants.it comes with cotton wool balls to soak so that the smell can remain longer. It’s easy to use and the smell is not unpleasant for humans.
I recently tried Afterglobe Mice Repellent Spray, and it exceeded my expectations. This peppermint oil-based deterrent offers an eco-friendly and non-toxic solution to keep mice and rodents at bay. What impressed me most was its effectiveness; it quickly discouraged unwanted critters without posing any harm to my pets, especially my dog. The 250ml size provides ample coverage, making it convenient to use in various areas. The natural peppermint scent is refreshing and not overpowering, making it pleasant for humans but highly deterring for mice. While it might require reapplication in heavily infested areas, its non-toxic nature and safety around pets make it a standout choice in the market. If you’re searching for a reliable and pet-friendly mice repellent, Afterglobe Mice Repellent Spray is a solid, environmentally conscious option.
This arrives in a sealed pouch with a clear window on the side & measuring approx 22cm x 13cm x 5.5cm.
Inside the pouch, you get the small spray bottle & 7 cotton wool balls.
This is not the first time I’ve used peppermint oil in the house.
During lockdown, for the first time in my life we got mice & it has been a problem ever since as we’ve never quite got to the bottom of how they got in.
Every winter they are back, then I spend months getting rid of them, get late winter, spring & summer mouse free, finally think we are free but once autumn turns chilly they’re back.
I’ve tried many different versions of this stuff & it’s all pretty similar.
Essentially it’s diluted peppermint oil & it does seem to work as long as you don’t mind your house smelling like you’ve been eating Mentos.
I have also noticed a distinct lack of spiders & other creepy crawlies, which may be down to some of these containing other ingredients like Citronella (which this one does).
As long as I remember to regularly spray this around I don’t see mice, hear mice or find a trace a mouse has been around so they don’t seem to like it much.
I spray it on cotton wool balls & chuck them behind things like my tumbledryer or behind the fridge freezer.
I occasionally deep clean a room & wipe it along the bottom of the skirting boards (I find if I put it on the floor it gets washed off when I clean it, so it stays longer on the skirting board as I wipe it less often than I clean the floor).
I do also go around regularly searching for any trace of holes that a mouse might be able to get through & blocking them up, so maybe I have finally found their original route.
I’m playing safe though & I’ll keep dosing my house with a peppermint spray pretty much forever.
I’d rather do that than live with the damage they do when they infest a house.
I don’t think this would work completely by itself, you do need to actively be trying to stop them coming in or catching any who do, but it works well enough as part of my mouse free house routine.
Have not seen a rat or mouse since, even though I saw one, was a quick little bugger. I could smell peppermint and Citronella in this product from a mile away, when I opened this up. Spraying on cotton balls, is a good idea but having multiple balls in the house is a bit eh tacky you know. You can use more if you have spare at home though.
I sprayed the cotton balls, and smell lingers for a while. Rats and mice have a more sensitive nose than us, so this should to keep them away from the area, as I know these critters hate peppermint. It doesn’t harm them, just makes Jerry pack up his bags and leave. 250ml isn’t a lot for 14 quid, spraying the balls once a week keeps the scent strong.
P.S
Added Citronella in this has it’s own benefits too, and helps to repel flying insects to boot.