No, baking soda is not safe for rabbits! Baking soda can lead to serious illness (e.g. respiratory problems and gastric problems -- see the related link below).
Also, baking soda just isn't a good way to reduce bad rabbit smells:
(1) It might mask the smell a bit, but it won't remove the ammonia -- and ammonia is toxic: it can lead to respiratory problems.
(2) It won't work as well as white vinegar. Scoop the litter box every day or two, and clean it with vinegar once every month or two. Vinegar works best for cleaning up dried urine, and it also kills bacteria and eliminates the smell of rabbit urine and hormones. If there's a lot of dried urine build-up, soak the litter box in vinegar for a few hours and then wash it in hot water.
Spaying/neutering also usually leads to limiting smells in your rabbit, and some litter materials (like aspen wood chips) work better at limiting smells than others (like newspaper).
Rabbits don't smell as bad as cats, so just change the litter more often and the litter won't smell anymore.
sprinkle baking soda on them or try a water and baking soda solution
AN ACID CAN NEUTRALIZE BAKING SODA LIKE HYDROCHLORIC ACID HCl
Baking soda can be used in your yard to control pests, neutralize odors, and as a natural weed killer. To control pests, mix baking soda with sugar and water to create a bait for ants and cockroaches. To neutralize odors, sprinkle baking soda on pet areas or in compost bins. As a weed killer, sprinkle baking soda on weeds and water it in to help kill them.
Sprinkle it on the suspected area and you can see them.
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To effectively use baking soda to eliminate odors in your diaper pail, simply sprinkle a layer of baking soda at the bottom of the pail before adding a new diaper. The baking soda will help absorb and neutralize any unpleasant odors. You can also sprinkle some baking soda on top of the diapers before closing the lid to further control odors. Remember to regularly empty and clean the diaper pail to maintain freshness.
No much, just sprinkle it on the spill.
NO you might make some deadly gas fumes use baking soda and water mix then when it drys out sprinkle baking soda on all metal under battery.
To effectively use baking soda for drying wet carpet, sprinkle a generous amount of baking soda over the wet area and let it sit for several hours to absorb moisture. Afterward, vacuum up the baking soda and repeat the process if necessary until the carpet is dry.
To effectively use baking soda in a diaper pail, simply sprinkle a thin layer of baking soda at the bottom of the pail before adding a new diaper. The baking soda will help absorb odors and keep the area smelling fresh. Remember to replace the baking soda regularly to maintain its effectiveness.
To effectively clean fabric using baking soda, sprinkle a small amount of baking soda onto the fabric and let it sit for at least 30 minutes. Then, use a brush or cloth to gently scrub the baking soda into the fabric. Finally, vacuum or shake off the baking soda residue. This method can help remove odors and freshen up the fabric.
To prevent your rabbit cage from smelling, clean it regularly by removing soiled bedding, droppings, and uneaten food. Use a pet-safe cleaner to wipe down the cage and replace bedding frequently. Ensure proper ventilation and consider using odor-absorbing products like baking soda or activated charcoal. Regularly clean your rabbit's litter box and provide a balanced diet to reduce odor.