Protecting gardens from mice: Gardening tips

12.09.2023 20:50
Updated: 13.05.2024 21:23

Mice seem tiny, harmless, and even cute, but they can damage your garden seriously - mostly because they usually act collectively.

If you want your plants to be safe, then it's time to get rid of these pests - and your methods better be effective.

Here are a few things you should know on how to get rid of mice and how to prevent them from coming.

Remove Food Sources

Mice are attracted to food, so make sure to clean up any fallen fruits or vegetables in your garden. Also, keep bird feeders and pet food away from the garden.

Use Traps

You can set up mouse traps near your garden

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These traps catch mice when they come looking for food. Check the traps regularly and remove any caught mice.

Use Barriers

Create barriers that mice can't easily climb or dig under. You can use wire mesh or fencing to enclose your garden. 

Make sure it goes underground a bit to stop mice from digging under.

Get a Cat

Cats are natural mouse hunters. If you have a cat, it might help keep mice away from your garden.

Natural Repellents

Some people use natural repellents like peppermint oil or garlic to deter mice. 

You can sprinkle these around your garden, but they might not work as effectively as other methods.

Keep it Clean

Regularly clean up your garden area and remove any debris or hiding spots for mice.

Conclusion

Like most pests, mice come to your garden because they can find food, water, and shelter there. 

By removing food sources and creating unsafe conditions for mice, you can scare them away.
 

Kate Yakimchuk Author: Kate Yakimchuk Editor internet resource


Content
  1. Remove Food Sources
  2. Use Traps
  3. Use Barriers
  4. Get a Cat
  5. Natural Repellents
  6. Keep it Clean
  7. Conclusion