Rodent-Control Expert Invents Natural Rodent Control Alternative To Dangerous Traps And Poisons

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Rats! The odds are about one in three that you have them—or mice—in your home, barn, shed, vehicle, or other enclosed spaces. You may have tried rat poison, but it can also kill pets—or curious toddlers. Pets who eat poisoned rodents can also get sick and die. And pets or toddlers who investigate trapped rats may be exposed to 35 different diseases. However, the problem has been solved by a woman who invented a new, all-natural rodent control method out of sheer necessity.

Kari Warberg Block was a farmer with young children and pets. She wanted a safe way to control rodents in her home and vehicle cabs, and eventually created Fresh Cab Mouse Pouch. The main ingredient is balsam fir oil, which doesn´t interest pets but is strongly repugnant to mice and rats. Fresh Cab doesn´t kill rodents—it just makes them want to go away as fast as possible. One pair of mice can result in as many as 15,000 baby mice in one year, but with Fresh Cab, not only won´t they set up a nursery in your home, they won´t even unpack their bags.

Consumers want natural rodent control methods

Increasingly, homeowners, renters, and landlords ask for natural, less-toxic ways to control mice and rats. A 2007 Harris Interactive poll found that 78% of consumers want a natural rodent control method and 82% want mouse and rat control to be environmentally safe. Fresh Cab Mouse Pouch is all that. In fact, Warberg Block´s product is the only ´green´ rodent repellent registered by the federal Environmental Protection Agency as certified for use in enclosed areas and indoors.

"Mice and rats are basically blind," Warberg Block explains. "They can see only a few inches, so their sensitive noses tell them whether an environment is safe. I discovered, after lots of trial and error, that the smell of balsam fir—which most humans enjoy—scares the living daylights out of rodents and makes them desperate to leave the area."

Balsam fir oil is the main scent of Fresh Pouch Mouse Cab. That oil, along with other essential oils of lavender, cedar, Spanish rosemary, orange, and lemon, is mixed with shredded corn cobs to provide natural rodent control. No more worries about pets or toddlers eating poison. (There are no known safety risks with ingesting Fresh Cab.) No more little rodent skeletons or carcasses for you to pick up and dispose of. No more gnawing damage to your home and other property from poisoned rodents in agony for several days before they die.


Properly placed Fresh Cab Mouse Pouch keeps rodents out

Fresh Cab is intended for indoor use in enclosed spaces, and will keep rats and mice away for 100 days when placed correctly. For the most effective use, consider the following helpful hints.

• To keep rodents from entering from the outside, place Fresh Cab near holes around soffit vents, gable vents, turbine vents, box vents, and cable entry vents. Mice can squeeze through a hole the size of a pencil eraser, so fill all outside cracks and holes with steel wool or wire mesh, and then seal them with foam or caulk. Also place Fresh Cab in other potential rodent entrances, such as crawl spaces, dryer vents, and drop ceilings. Keep a Fresh Cab Mouse Pouch on each side of the garage door, and keep the door closed. Store piles of "stuff" (bricks, rocks, branches, firewood, etc.) as far from the house as possible.

• To strongly encourage existing rodents to leave your property, place Fresh Cab under your kitchen sink and in your pantry. That´s where rodents will look for food. Also place Fresh Cab behind large appliances and cabinets, and in corners. Eliminate indoor piles of clutter or debris, especially in your attic, basement, and garage, that provide safe hiding places for rats and mice.

Whether you have rats and mice in your home or in your storage unit, farm equipment, vehicle, camper, tack room, or hunting cabin, Fresh Cab Mouse Pouch will get pesky rodent residents moving out the door and keep new newcomers from moving in. For more information about Fresh Cab and its uses, visit www.earth-kind.com.
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