However the amount of naphthalene contained in mothballs is minimal and using moth balls for mice effectively would require much higher levels.
Mothballs in attic for mice.
Use a dab of peanut butter or beef jerky for bait.
Mice in your attic.
Do mothballs repel mice safely indoors.
There are a number of reasons why mothballs do not work to repel mice i.
There s a risk the mice might die in your walls which causes a horrible smell for a week or more.
A helpful tip for future readers who may attempt using mothballs to rid their home of mice don t just throw them in the attic mixed in with the insulation.
Other deterrents like cats ferrets cayenne pepper.
Snap traps generally kill mice quickly but live traps which can trap several mice at a.
Use traps for the environmentally friendly and humane approach.
If you are uncertain where the mice are getting in consider spots like pipes cracks in the foundation attic windows chimneys and places where rot is present or the foundation may be crumbling.
When ingested or inhaled this strong smelling substance can cause blood cells to lose their ability to carry oxygen.
Lately derik had seen a couple of rats in his basement and heard them running around in his attic during the nighttime.
The strong smell of mothballs is believed to be significantly unpleasant to mice to that extent that they lose the interest to enter that particular location.
Mothballs are believed to have mouse repellent qualities for a long time and many people use store bought or residence made mothballs hoping to repel mice.
I have tested using mothballs to repel mice and each time it has failed.
The gas is not toxic to mice and nor do they seem to care about the strong smell.
Mothballs can be quite hazardous.
Fill small disposable plastic containers three fourths full with mothballs and place near these spots.
As a result derik purchased several boxes of mothballs and then scattered them in his basement and attic.
I have had more success by using peppermint oil to repel mice.
A fast solution to get rid of mice living in your walls involves placing mouse traps at the back of pantry shelves under sinks and in the garage basement and attic.
Derik s neighbor advised him to use mothballs to control the rats.
Remove all the mice from your attic.
The simple answer is no mothballs do not repel mice.