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The Right Way to Use Baking Soda to Keep Rats Away from Your Home

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  • Sealing entry points and holes
  • Keeping food sealed and stored properly
  • Maintaining cleanliness and removing clutter
  • Using traps or professional pest control if needed

Safety Considerations

  • Baking soda is generally safe around humans and pets, but the bait mixture should be kept out of reach of children and non-target animals.
  • Avoid placing the bait where pets might eat it.
  • If you suspect a heavy rat infestation or if rats persist despite your efforts, contact professional pest control services.

Does Baking Soda Actually Work?

Anecdotal reports suggest baking soda may deter rats and even reduce populations by causing internal distress when ingested. However, scientific studies on the effectiveness of baking soda as a rodenticide are limited. It’s best seen as a supplementary, natural approach rather than a guaranteed fix.

Conclusion

Using baking soda to keep rats away can be a safe and economical home remedy when done properly. By mixing it with attractive food baits and placing it strategically, you increase the chances of rats ingesting it and suffering the consequences. However, always remember that baking soda alone may not solve serious infestations — integrating it into a broader pest control plan is key to keeping your home rat-free.


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