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BURY THIS PLANT EVERY YEAR IN THE GARDEN AND THERE WILL BE NO RATS AROUND

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What you have to do is  fill a bowl with a glass of both ingredients  and place it in the corners of doors and in places where rodents have been seen. What happens? Rats are attracted to sugar mixed however, in this case  with baking soda. .

Natural trap to get rid of mice

This last ingredient is fatal for rats : ingesting it will, in fact, cause death. Instead, let’s now find out  which is this plant that, if buried every year, keeps rats away from our homes and gardens. .

Bury this plant every year in the garden and forget about rats

If you no longer know how to get rid of rats, you should try this system. Get a plant , we will tell you which one:  If you plant it every year, you will solve the rat problem forever. .

We talk about the  daffodil . I’m sure you’ve seen it yourself many times. Native to North Africa , however, this plant also grows well in  Mediterranean areas . There are more than 25,000 varieties on earth, and to date 36 species have been identified .

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The daffodil plant consists of a single flower with petals that can be white or yellow. They do not exceed 70 centimeters. Did you know that it is the subject of some scientific studies? In fact, it contains  an active ingredient in the bulbs, galantamine , which, according to doctors, is capable of  slowing down dementia-dependent Alzheimer’s disease .

We tell you a curiosity: all species of daffodil are potentially fatal to humans . All parts of this plant –  flower, stem and bulb  – are rich in a substance called  lycorine  that is  lethal to animals and any other human being. .

If you are curious to know how this plant keeps mice away from our homes and gardens , we will tell you now. What you have to do is actually very simple: Bury the bulbs of this plant in your garden .

If you have noticed that rats tend to eat your  aromatic  or fruit plants, you can also put them around them: The smell, very unpleasant for mice, will keep them away from your garden .

If you don’t have daffodils, you can use it as a daffodil .

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