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Soak cotton balls in peppermint oil. They hate it!
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Christmas cookies like Santa or reindeer or a sleigh or a stocking or a candy cane or a bell.Some other ideas are the balls (peppermint balls, rum balls, apricot balls), gingerbread men, red and green cordial...Pretty much anything you want to eat, or think you could put a Christmas twist on.It would be cool to get different nationalities traditional Christmas food, and put that on a table, so you can have an across the globe night! Woo! How cool would that be?
York Peppermint Patties Yum Yums (England) Yema balls (Filipino food) Yogurt Raisins Yogurt Pretzels Yogurt Malted Milk Balls
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One safe and effective mouse deterrent that is also safe for dogs is peppermint oil. Mice are repelled by the strong scent of peppermint, while dogs are not harmed by it. Simply soak cotton balls in peppermint oil and place them in areas where mice are likely to enter.
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There are a few low fat cookies to help Santa's diet. Examples of recipes would include chocolate spice, chocolate peppermint meringue, and chocolate chip.
Perhaps, though most likely not. Peppermint oil repels insects. I've lived 20 years in an old farm house surrounded by hay fields, deer woods, and cattle. I've battled field mice, and pack rats, the entire time I've lived here. I hear about peppermint oil on cotton balls via television and thought it was worth a try. I started with the drawer under my oven, cleaned it really good with hot soapy water and towel dried it. Took four cotton balls and dabbed peppermint oil on each of them and placed them in each corner of the drawer. A few days later I located a pack rat nest in another drawer in the kitchen and I cleaned it and put four peppermint oil dabbed cotton balls, one in each corner and shut the drawer. That was two weeks ago. I checked the drawers today for the first time since placing the peppermint oil dabbed cotton balls in them. No sign of mice at all! It's winter time and mice move in for the winter every winter. Thing winter they may be moving our permanently! The peppermint oil also kills off the horrible smell left behind by the mice. If in fact peppermint oil does repel insects, I pray it works for brown recluse spiders. I'll keep an eye out for those also come spring. I'll loving the stuff and plan to grow my own peppermint and make my own oil. Brig Gen