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Rodent Repellent 5L Rat and Mouse Repellent Spray Pest Deterrent Peppermint Oil Indoor Outdoor Pest Control
(£2.40/kg)
Sold by SHS TRADING LTD
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Description
Product Overview
Rodent and insect repellent 5L is a peppermint oil-based pest deterrent spray designed to help discourage rats, mice and insects in indoor and outdoor areas.Key Features
- 5 litre rodent and insect repellent for extended use
- Peppermint oil-based formula designed to deter pests
- Suitable for rats, mice and common household insects
- Ready-to-use spray for easy application
- Suitable for indoor and outdoor use
- Can be applied to entry points, affected areas and pest-prone spaces
- Leaves a fresh peppermint scent after application
- Pet safe when used as directed (no certification specified)
- Non-lethal pest control approach
Specifications
- Product type: Rodent and insect repellent spray
- Volume: 5 litres
- Formula: Peppermint oil-based liquid
- Application: Ready-to-use spray
- Usage frequency: Twice daily for 3–7 days (as stated)
- Coverage: Indoor and outdoor areas
- Target pests: Rats, mice, insects
- Function: Deterrence, odour-based pest control
Usage & Application
Clean affected areas before application. Spray generously around entry points and pest-prone areas. Apply twice daily for several days and allow ventilation where possible. Reapply as needed to maintain effectiveness.Why Choose This Product?
- Designed for non-lethal pest deterrence
- Suitable for both indoor and outdoor environments
- Simple spray application with no mixing required
- Peppermint scent provides an alternative to chemical-based repellents
- Large 5L size supports regular use
Features
- BrandGARDEN MILE
- Intended useOutdoor
- RepellentInsects
- Type of repellentSpray
- OrganicYes
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