NATURAL PET-SAFE RODENT POISON WITH NO-KILL OPTIONS
NATURAL PET-SAFE RODENT POISON WITH NO-KILL OPTIONS
This recipe is for natural rat poison and mouse poison that’s safe for dogs and cats. You’ll be surprised when you find out how simple it is!
Luckily, I came across this natural rat and mouse poison recipe. And the good news is this rat poison is safe for dogs and cats, it works, and it involves zero chemicals!
Natural Rat Poison Secret Ingredient
The secret to this natural rat and mouse poison may amaze you. I know it did me. It’s salt! Yep, plain old table salt. It works in the rodents’ lower intestines, dehydrating them from the inside. Animals like chickens and goats digest their food differently so this won’t affect them, except to make them thirsty. And that has not been a concern. Besides salt, the recipe uses grains and peanut butter to entice the little critters to eat.
Natural Rat and Mouse Poison Bars
PREP TIME: 5 MINUTES
ACTIVE TIME: 10 MINUTES
BAKING TIME: 30 MINUTES
TOTAL TIME: 45 MINUTES
SERVINGS: 8 BARS
Ingredients
2 cups sweet feed (or birdseed, or anything else that mice and rats enjoy eating)
1/3 cup salt (you can use table salt or sea salt)
1/4 to 1/2 cup peanut butter
1 egg
Instructions
Mix all the ingredients together. Peanut butter can vary from very stiff to loose and runny, so you may need more or less. Add just enough to get the dough to clump together.
Next, pat the dough out on a piece of parchment paper on a baking sheet. I make mine about 1/2 half-inch thick.
Now, cut into bar shapes or whichever shape you prefer and bake at 350°f for 30 minutes or so, just enough to set the dough.
Cool the natural rat poison bars and store them in a sealed container.
N.B. Be sure to mark what the bucket contains. Many times I've put something in a bucket, thinking that I'd remember later what it was, only to find that my memory has failed me!
I used this to kill rats but you can also use them with mice. The bars are easy to make and store.


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