Yes ammonia can do that. It is toxic for rats.
Ammonia will not keep bees away or kill them. If you have a problem with bees on your property, contact a pest control company.
you just keep them away from a male (if their a female) keep them away from a female ( if their a male)
yes
mice and rats
They can keep mice away
To keep skunks away, you can use ammonia-soaked rags or cotton balls placed around areas where skunks are a problem. The strong smell of ammonia is unpleasant to skunks and can deter them from entering your property. Ensure that the ammonia is securely contained to avoid accidental exposure to pets or children. Regularly replace the ammonia-soaked materials to maintain their effectiveness.
Put moth balls around your pool area as they have been known to keep not only mice away but snakes also.
Ammonia has a very strong odor. It will deter rodents, including mice and rats. It is a more natural deterrent than poisons.
Put moth balls around your pool area as they have been known to keep not only mice away but snakes also.
They don't work long term for anything.
No! Laboratory mice do better during late pregnancy and nursing babies if a radio is left on!
There are a few ways. Do not let them have babies. Keep the mother and babies away from all other mice.