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3. Fritillaria: Flowers of Beauty and Deterrence
Distinctive aroma that repels rodents: Fritillaries, especially the Fritillaria imperialis species, produce a strong, pungent odor that is annoying to mice and moles.
Showy blooms: These plants bloom with drooping bells in vibrant shades such as orange or red, adding an exotic and attractive touch to the garden.
Ideal for garden edges: Placing fritillaries around the perimeter of the garden or near entrances can act as a natural barrier against rodents.
Additional tips to enhance the deterrent effect:
Keep outdoor areas clean and free of food scraps or compost that could attract rodents.
Seal cracks and potential access points in walls, windows, and doors to prevent them from entering the home.
Combine these plants with other control methods such as traps or ultrasonic devices if the infestation is persistent.
Plant in groups or in key areas such as entryways, sheds, and vegetable gardens to maximize their effect.
These plants not only contribute to the garden’s beauty and biodiversity, but also offer a natural and effective solution for keeping your home rodent-free!
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