Far-sighted summer residents are always fully armed, so they nip the problem in the bud.
Many gardeners and owners of summer cottages know how many problems an invasion of mice and rats causes.
However, not everyone is in a hurry to solve the problem with the help of store-bought poison. Experienced gardeners have folk remedies in their arsenal, among which there is also a place for coriander seeds.
You just need to stock up on this natural repellent in advance. The seeds are laid out in cloth bags, and then they are placed in different corners of the house.
Some summer residents simply sprinkle the fragrant spice directly on the floor and in places where rats enter the house.
Coriander has a strong smell that repels rodents. As soon as the problem appears, use the spice, wait a few days and celebrate the victory over mice and rats.
In addition, it is worth eliminating the reason why rodents settled on the site and began to make their way into the house.