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Tomcat Repellents Rodent Repellent is a ready-to-use, natural essential oil blend spray designed to prevent mice and rats from entering, nesting, and foraging in your home. Featuring peppermint, cinnamon, and garlic oils, it offers a no-stink, rain-resistant formula safe for kids and pets when used as directed. One gallon covers approximately 2,550 sq. ft. and is applied easily with a battery-operated Comfort Wand for targeted indoor and outdoor protection.






| ASIN | B012RGQ936 |
| ASIN | B012RGQ936 |
| Brand Name | Tomcat |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (12,380) |
| Customer reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (12,380) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00888603036820 |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Nype Name | Rodent Repellent Ready-to-Use with Comfort Wand |
| Item Volume | 1 Imperial Gallons |
| Item Weight | 1.36 kg |
| Item model number | 368208 |
| Manufacturer | Tomcat |
| Manufacturer | Tomcat |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 368208 |
| Model Number | 368208 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 9.53 x 20.96 x 28.91 cm; 1.36 kg |
| Size | 29.57 ml (Pack of 1) |
| UPC | 888603036820 |
| Unit Count | 29.5735 millilitre |
L**I
The scent is overwhelming at first, but within 24 hrs or so it is barely detectable in the basement. I used it in crawl spaces and around the exterior of our 150 yr old house last year for the first time. The scent in the rooms above the crawl spaces is mild for a day but not unpleasant. However, the mice seem to be turned off by it for at least a month or more. We have gone from 2 or 3 mice/week caught in traps to 1 or 2 a month in the first fall and winter we used it. I only applied the product twice during that time. We didn't use it at all during the warm months. Even so we only caught a total of 3 mice over the course of the entire spring and summer when normally we would have caught 2 or 3/ month. Now that our second Fall of using the spray has begun I plan to use it once a month and expect to see the end of our mouse problem. This year I also switched to using the granular product outside around the exterior of the crawl spaces. The granular product has an unpleasantly strong garlicky odor that is still detectable outside two weeks after application; so it should keep mice out even longer than the spray did last winter.
M**M
Es muy buen producto. El empaque pesimo, totalmente desprotegida la botella del Spray, se descompuso en la bolsa durante el envio. Lo que pude salvar y transferir a otra botella parece que es buen producto.
M**T
Use your brain when using products. Rodents hate the smell of peppermint oil and cinnamon oil. Which this product uses, albeit less concentrations that I'd like but the price makes up for that and you can always add more on your own. It doesn't take much, really. The sprayer is battery operated which is useful I suppose. You don't need to use a lot of this. Just wet the area evenly, only 3 inches wide really. If it rains you'll have to reapply, obviously. This is a BARRIER product. It PUSHES rodents. It doesn't repel like an electric fence. If you already have an infestation this product will likely PUSH them inside more. You need to use this BEFORE you have an infestation. I use it in the fall right when the night temperatures get 40 or below. I spray the house brick where they likely come in under the siding. This worked so well that even squirrels that would bury nuts around my house stopped going there. I also spray my garage perimeter but I start inside around the cars for a week or two, since rodents are inevitably already inside. I then PUSH them out from there, after the car perimeter I put it on the INSIDE perimeter of garage walls. Then after a week I do the OUTSIDE perimeter. This works perfectly every single year. Once it stays cold they don't go inside because they already made their home for the winter elsewhere. But I do spray every other month or so to keep them out since for some people/mice they will be attracted back in the garage once the warm cars park in there. If you park outside where mice are a worry, spray under the engine bay ground and a perimeter around the car, preferably under slightly to protect from weather washing it away faster. They're attracted to the heat so they come in the engine compartment area the most. It's simple. Peppermint oil alone works but cinnamon helps. If you have rodents used to this or larger ones like rats you'll need to increase the oils. Buy some and add it to this, even cooking extracts work. You want toothpaste in your eyes or nose? That's what this does to rodents. But it PUSHES them. So if they're inside already you need to use it inside to PUSH them out (not advised since it smells ok but it'll bother your own eyes inside). This works best if you use it BEFORE but I promise once I had mice come in my house for two years straight it stopped after I used peppermint oil and cinnamon oil products. This is a weaker and cheaper product but it does work in principle. If it isn't PUSHING for you, get a product with higher concentrations or add more oil to this yourself. And remember, if they're already inside something you have to PUSH them from the inside first. You do it from the outside you're just going to keep them inside and they'll eventually get used to it anyway.
C**N
Funciona muy bien
D**O
Me ayudo muchisimo para acabar con los ratones, pero no solo use el liquido, tambiรฉn chochitos y pega pega, pero el liquido, bien!
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