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Nov 22 11 tweets 2 min read
10 Natural Ways to Make Mice and Rats Disappear in 60 Seconds (No Poison, No Traps)

Forget toxic chemicals or cruel traps. If you're dealing with rats or mice at home or on the farm, there are safer, faster, and natural ways to make them flee, instantly!

Here are the top 10 👇 Image 1️⃣ Peppermint Oil

Mice hate the strong smell of peppermint.
✅ Soak cotton balls in peppermint oil and place them at entry points, kitchen corners, and cabinets.
💨 Acts fast and smells fresh!
Nov 21 8 tweets 2 min read
NATURAL REMEDIES TO REPEL SNAKES FROM YOUR HOUSE

If snakes are creeping too close for comfort, don’t panic. Here are safe, natural, and effective remedies to keep them away, no chemicals, just nature! 👇 Image 1️⃣ Garlic & Onion Spray
Snakes dislike the strong smell of garlic and sulfur.
🔧 How to use:

Crush garlic and onion

Boil in water for 15 mins

Let it cool, strain, and spray around doors, windows, walls, and garden edges

✅ Bonus: It also repels insects and rodents!
Apr 20 6 tweets 2 min read
Here’s How To Make Irish Potatoes Seeds:

1. Source your potato tubers from last year’s crop or even store-bought potatoes. It is important to note, that some store-bought potatoes have been treated to resist the formation of eyes.

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Whether or not they have been treated is usually not noted on the package. Purchasing organic potatoes is a wise choice, as they are not treated.

2. Prepare seed potatoes in the late winter or early spring, several weeks before you are ready to use them.
Jan 19 10 tweets 2 min read
Step-by-Step Guide to Making Liquid Fertilizer at your home 🏡

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Thread 🧵🧵 Image 1. Collect Organic Material
organic material

Gather organic waste, focusing on plant-based materials. Kitchen scraps (excluding meat and dairy products), yard waste like grass clippings and leaves, and even weeds can serve as the base for your fertilizer.