Master Gardener Invents Botanical Alternative To Rodent Traps, Rat & Mouse Poison, And Glue Boards

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Whether you garden in town or in the country, the odds are that you have mice or rats in your gardening shed, garage, greenhouse, or supply storage area like North Dakota Inventor & Master Gardener Kari Warberg Block did. And whether or not you´re an organic gardener, you´ll want to take care of your rodent problem in the easiest, safest, most effective way. Fresh Cab Botanical Rodent Repellent provides the perfect all-natural way to control mice and rats in your gardening enclosures.

Master gardener Kari Warberg Block lived on a farm and had young children and pets. She also had a rodent problem in her home, out-buildings, and farm vehicle cabs. After years of trail and error research, she created Fresh Cab Botanical Rodent Repellent.

Fresh Cab—whose main ingredient is balsam fir oil—offers a brand-new botanical way to control rodents. Although it smells pleasant to humans, it absolutely disgusts mice and rats, driving them out of enclosed spaces as fast as their furry little legs will carry them.

The National Home Gardening Club awarded its member-tested-and-recommended seal of approval to Fresh Cab Botanical Rodent Repellent. In addition, Fresh Cab is the only rodent repellent registered by the federal Environmental Protection Agency as certified for use indoors and in enclosed areas. Whether you´re an experienced, passionate gardener or are newly interested in beating the recession by growing some of your own food, Fresh Cab will solve your rodent problem safely and effectively.

3 dangers of rodent traps and poison

Traditional methods of rodent control—poisons and traps—often don´t work well. When they do work, they leave little skeletons or carcasses for you to dispose of. The worst thing about poisons and traps, however, is that they can sicken or even kill pets—and small children.

Much of the growing interest in organic gardening is based on a desire to eat only food that has no potentially harmful chemicals in it, or on it. Rodent poison, however, is created for the express purpose of doing harm when ingested. Traps carry a different—but just as deadly—type of risk. Here are three ways that poisons and traps can hurt pets and children.


1. Poison is, well, poison. It just makes sense: bait that attracts rodents will also attract your family pet—and may be picked up and eaten by an inquisitive toddler. Mouse and rat poison causes incredibly painful internal bleeding, breathing difficulties, seizures, kidney damage, and sometimes death. More than 8,000 pet owners called the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals in 2008 to get emergency veterinary advice for pets that had eaten rat and mouse poison.

2. A poisoned rodent is full of dangerous poison. Your pet can become poisoned by eating a poisoned mouse or rat, and the more poisoned rodents your pet eats, the sicker it will get. The effects are often misdiagnosed, so you´ll be looking at long-term agony—or even death—for your pet, as well as vet bills bigger than your compost pile.

3. Trapped, diseased rodents can kill. Rodents have been found to carry 35 diseases, including Lyme disease (spread through ticks) and Hantavirus, a rare but often-fatal lung infection spread by deer mouse droppings, urine, or saliva. Whether the trapped rodent is dead or alive, it can transmit disease to a pet or child who touches it, endangering your entire family.

Get rid of mice and rats safely and effectively with botanical Fresh Cab

Fresh Cab Botanical Rodent Repellent works on a brand-new principle: don´t kill the rodents and leave a mess for yourself—instead, make your enclosed gardening spaces so unattractive to rodents that they don´t even come in to look around. Kari Warberg Block discovered that rodents absolutely despise the clean, fresh scent of balsam fir oil. Botanical Fresh Cab is made with corn cobs and essential oils: balsam fir, lavender, Spanish rosemary, cedar, orange, and lemon.

Your pets and children won´t be interested in Fresh Cab, but if they do ingest it, there are no known safety risks. There aren´t even any safety risks for rodents—but they won´t come near Fresh Cab with a hundred-foot pole.

To learn more about Fresh Cab Botanical Rodent Repellent and where to place it on your property for maximum effectiveness, visit www.earth-kind.com.
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