When mice appear in the yard, many people do not understand how to effectively deal with them. It seems that the mice have settled in for good.
Of course, modern means and methods must be used to fight it. But is it worth forgetting about prevention?
Therefore, it is worth remembering several plants that can be planted near the yard, as they repel mice.
Variegated foliage, also known as catnip, not only attracts cats, but also has the ability to repel mice with its scent. Planting variegated foliage along the edge of your yard or near your home can greatly reduce the risk of mice.
Mint is another plant that is not only useful for cooking and tea drinking, but also repels mice. Its intense aroma acts as a natural repellent.
You can safely plant mint in pots or flower beds in the yard. Mint can create a natural barrier against pests.
Lavender is another plant with a strong scent that mice don't like. In addition to looking great, lavender can be an effective way to keep mice out of your yard.
Garlic is famous for its antimicrobial and repellent properties. The natural composition of garlic makes it an unpleasant smell for mice.
The problem is that it is not always wise to plant garlic near the house. However, there are also outbuildings where mice can live, and it is logical to plant garlic there.
Previously, we talked about which plants are worth growing together .