Rats will scurry away from gardens at the sight of these three plants

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Rats will scurry away from gardens at the sight of these three plants
Author: mirrornews@mirror.co.uk (Katherine McPhillips, Lucy Skoulding)
Published: Dec, 29 2024 11:00

Gardens become a prime target for rats seeking shelter and sustenance for the winter, leading to chewed plants and dug-up flowerbeds as they nest. It's crucial to act swiftly upon spotting these rodents, as their rapid breeding and disease-carrying potential pose a threat to garden soil health.

While poison is a common solution for rodent infestations, experts like James Neal from Neal Landscapes advise against it without professional guidance due to the risk of collateral damage to local wildlife, pets, and neighbourhood cats. Instead, James champions the use of specific plants with natural repellent properties to keep rats at bay, reports the Express.

James recommends: "Instead of using pesticides and potentially damaging products, why not consider incorporating some of these rodent and insect-repellent plants? ". To prevent rats from invading your garden, consider planting the following:. The mole plant, or caper spurge, emits potent odours that are intolerable to rats, making it an excellent deterrent. Rats, with their highly sensitive noses, find the strong scents of certain plants overwhelming, which can mask food smells and make the environment less hospitable for them.

In addition to its attractive appearance, this plant exudes a sap that causes significant irritation to rats upon contact, deterring them from gnawing on it and, by extension, other plants in the garden. Mole plants have a reputation for repelling rats, but as their name suggests, they also effectively deter other rodents, including mice and moles.

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