In this video i go over how to make a very cheap and effective rat and mouse poison. making homemade rat poison like this is also a pet and child safe rat poison. this rat poison has no toxic ingredients, so cant harm anything bu the rats and mice. Rat and mice poison with non toxic ingredients is a safe poison to use around all farms and homesteads unlike normal very toxic shop bought tones which just happen to also be way more expensive.
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Amazing, thank you so much!
I took straight peanut butter and bicarbonate of soda and rolled it into balls put on a plate and placed under my bird cage and another place in my home where i saw rat/mouse droppings
How it go still a rat problem?
Did it help?
@@Rando-hg7uu yes it did
@@pullbackbabyit helped
@@Rando-hg7uuno more problems it works
The problem comes when they crawl into your walls to die and their rotting bodies stink up your home for weeks.
Yeah these guys are correct, gotta remake the video without adding water bc that deactivated the baking soda.
100% does not in small quantities, even fully diluted bi carb would still bubble with added vinegar. How do you think kids toy volcanoes work!
@FieldtoFarm_UK So it gets them no matter what? Wow. A cancer nurse told me that a table spoon of baking soda in a tall glass of distilled water once a week is what her cancer doctors all did and said it raises the ph of the blood stream.
Doesn't it activate and release the gas from the bicarb soda once you mix it with water. Isn't it better to leave the mix dry.
TOP JOB,
Excellent thinking.
yes they go nuts for peanut butter
They love it!
I’d love to see a video on your BSFL set up 👍🏻
We just upgrading, I'll be doing some once its done 👌
@@FieldtoFarm_UK great. I haven’t seen many UK channels demonstrating them.
If you mix water with it, aren't you deactivating the sodium bicarbonate before the rats eat it?
I wanna know too
Yes! The mixture needs to be kept dry.
@@stevebarlow3154 or mixed with oil instead of water :)
I have read at least 20 different recipes for homemade rodent bait. In the comments, and every one of them, or people who noticed that it didn't work once they got the bait wet. So I think you're concerned about wetting the baking soda before you even give it to the rat or mouse is
I was also wondering
Safe for every other animal......................except seagulls.
if that really works then it's a game changer!
Seems to have done the trick around my barn 👌
Peanut Butter is my weapon of choice 👍
You gotta put an overnight camera pointed to the trap to see if it actually works. Otherwise it's a fantasy.
You should have watched the whole video 🤣
@@FieldtoFarm_UK I did, and nowhere in it did you film overnight the rats eating your poison. If you had done so, you would have been able to name the timestamp in the video where you did that, instead of trying to trick me into watching it again.
@@FieldtoFarm_UKhe’s right show put up a camera to show it actually works.
@jboss1073 The basic mixture of 50% foodstuff and 50% Baking Soda (Bicarbonate of Soda) is very effective. But it needs to be kept DRY!
@@stevebarlow3154 Then show it in the video that it works.
You could drop a bit in a small class of water see if it reacts or roll ball in dry baking soda
The water activates the soda
what you growing insects for?
Animal foods 👌
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Work on squirrels?
Can't hear you dude
Can't hear you dude