How to Get Rid of Rats and Mice Naturally (Without Harsh Chemicals)
Rats and mice often sneak into homes looking for warmth, food, and safe hiding places. Even when they aren’t an immediate danger, many people feel uncomfortable—or even frightened—when they notice signs of rodents indoors.

Because these pests can chew through materials, damage gardens, contaminate food, and are sometimes linked to disease, it’s important to act quickly. Before using toxic products, many homeowners prefer natural rodent control methods that are simpler, safer, and easier to manage in everyday living spaces.
An Easy Homemade Bait Method
A practical way to deal with mice and rats is to use a homemade bait mixture that avoids harmful chemicals.
How it works
- Toothpaste is used as a binder to hold the mixture together.
- Roll the mixture into small balls.
- Place the bait in areas where you’ve seen mice or noticed rodent activity (along walls, near corners, behind appliances, or close to entry points).
Rodents are attracted by sweet and nutty scents (such as sugar and peanuts). Once they eat the bait, baking soda is believed to be the active ingredient that leads to their death.
Additional Tips for Natural Rodent Control
Natural methods can work in two ways: repelling rodents or eliminating them, depending on what you use and how serious the infestation is. The best approach is to choose a solution based on what you already have at home and what feels most suitable for your situation.
1. Gypsum and flour mixture
Some substances are appealing to rodents but can be fatal after ingestion. One well-known option is a blend of:
- Gypsum (plaster of Paris)
- Flour
This mixture is considered effective when rodents consume it.


