Peppermint oil masks the odor rather than removing it. You should use an enzyme based cleaner because this will break down what is actually causing the smell. Nature's Miracle is the brand that I prefer, but there are other brands that do the same thing. In a pinch, white vinegar will work too, although you need to use much more of it than the enzyme based cleaner and vinegar has its own smell.
GNC probably carries peppermint oil.
It appears that peppermint oil, not peppermint extract, works better to get rid of mice. This is because the extract contains more alcohol than peppermint oil, so it will not be as strong as the oil itself.
I don't know why, but no. If you scroll down to the ingredientss in the following link, it shows that you can'treplace the [peppermint oil] wih [peppermint extrace]http://www.joyofbaking.com/candy/PeppermintPatties.htmlBUT that's for baking. For 'mice and rats', I don't think it matters. Peppermint is peppermint, correct?Hope this helps! Plus, the recipe is delicious:D Try it!-cameronlow;]
If in the U.K you can buy 100% peppermint oil from Holland & Barrett. Price is short of £5.00 for a 10ml bottle. It clearly states it is consumable.
Yes, they are peppermint is related to the catnip family. My cat loves peppermint altoids. Just like catnip though, you want to watch that you don't feed your kitty an OD. Keep the quantities smallish, maybe a quarter to a half mint
Yes. Spearmint and peppermint are not.
Peppermint or spearmint leaves are not harmful to dogs. The peppermint can be used for bad breath, nausea, flatulence or motion sickness.
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.
GNC probably carries peppermint oil.
Walmart sells peppermint oil for baking, peppermint oil softgels, and peppermint extract. See the related links for the product listings on Walmart.com.
Peppermint is not recommended as a bath oil. The peppermint essential oil can cause stinging, or dermatitis. When peppermint essential oil is included in mixtures intended for topical use it is drastically diluted with an inert carrier oil.
The chemical formula for peppermint is exactly C10H20O1
It appears that peppermint oil, not peppermint extract, works better to get rid of mice. This is because the extract contains more alcohol than peppermint oil, so it will not be as strong as the oil itself.
Actually peppermint oil won't hurt the skin(unless you have very sensitive skin), people use peppermint oil in spas so you should be okay if a little peppermint oil gets on your skin or you could simply wash it off.
safflower is not bad for dogs. It is given to dogs to get rid of dry skin and fur and reduce itching
yes it's oil...
I don't know why, but no. If you scroll down to the ingredientss in the following link, it shows that you can'treplace the [peppermint oil] wih [peppermint extrace]http://www.joyofbaking.com/candy/PeppermintPatties.htmlBUT that's for baking. For 'mice and rats', I don't think it matters. Peppermint is peppermint, correct?Hope this helps! Plus, the recipe is delicious:D Try it!-cameronlow;]