DIY Critter Ridder Recipe- Natural Rodent Repellent (2024)

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Are critters making a meal out of your home? Do they get into your trash? Your birds go hungry because some varmint eats their seeds? Do deer eat your prized flowers and garden? Then you need to make this DIY Critter Ridder Recipe for Natural Rodent Repellent.

Rodent Repellent: DIY Critter-Ridder Recipe

As contractors, and someone who lives in an all cedar (AKA squirrel-buffet) house, we see critters causing damage all of the time to the exteriors of buildings; eating soffits, boxing, and wood trim.

As a gardener, they eat my: vegetables, flowers, and landscaping before I can even get a chance to enjoy the fruits of my labor.

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During bird-watching in the morning with my coffee, it drives me batty that the only animals in my bird feeders have four legs. And let’s not forget having to pick up the trash that has been strewn all over the yard by some pesky raccoon’s, UGH !!!

Peppers Repel Critters

Alas, we are all part of this thing called life and we need to learn to live together. But how do you protect your home without hurting the wildlife? The answer lies within the peppers.

Birds can’t taste them. Deer avoid them. It seems that humans are the only animals on Earth who have a love of red, hot chili peppers.

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Rodent Repellent- DIY Critter-Ridder Recipe

This recipe will repel: woodchucks (groundhogs), skunks, squirrels, raccoons, deer, rabbits, dogs and cats.

Safe to use indoors or out but avoid contact with your skin, eyes and mouth.

In addition to body parts, avoid direct contact with furniture as it may affect the finish.

Rodent Repellent Supplies

  • 1 Tbsp. Cayenne pepper
  • One Tablespoon of Tabasco
  • 10 Drops black pepper oil
  • ½ tsp dish soap (I used Dr. Bronner’s Peppermint Castile Soap- the peppermint helps keep away spiders and mice)
  • Distilled Water
  • 16 oz. Spray Bottle
  • 16 oz. Glass jar with lid.
  • Funnel
  • Measuring Spoons
  • Label (you can use masking tape and a sharpie marker)
  • Fine mesh strainer.
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Directions

Add all ingredients into your glass jar in the following order.

  1. Cayenne Pepper
  2. Tabasco
  3. Black Pepper Oil
  4. Dish Soap
  5. Water
  6. Seal jar with lid and place in a cool dark place (inside a cabinet for example) and wait for two weeks.
  7. Strain ingredients with a fine mesh strainer and add to your spray bottle.

Place the top on a spray bottle and shake. The longer you let it soak, the stronger the solution will be and the better it will work.

Write Critter-Ridder on the label and secure the bottle.

Spray your Natural Rodent Critter-Ridder anywhere you want to keep away the critters.

The soap helps it adhere to things but you will need to reapply after rain or moisture has accumulated.

Natural Rodent Repellent: Red Pepper Flakes

To repel rodents and critters from other areas you can: sprinkle red pepper flakes in your bird seed, around your flower beds, or mix in your suet cakes.

For more information on how to make suet cakes, Fresh Eggs Daily offers a recipe, Coconut Oil Suet Cakes for Chickens and Wild Birds.

Add 1/4 tsp of cayenne pepper to each recipe to help repel rodents from eating them.

Do Peppers Hurt Birds or Chickens?

Lastly, you want to make sure anything you use around your home won’t harm the other creatures that are roaming the yard.

Rest assured, our Critter Ridder Recipe won’t hurt your feathered friends.

Birds DO have the TRPV1 receptor like mammals, which is also commonly called the capsaicin receptor. However the bird TRPV1 is insensitive to capsaicin.

Chili seed germination is decreased in the GI tract of mammals but not by the passage through the GI tract of birds.

In this case birds can benefit from the rich contents of the chili peppers by not being sensitive to the capsaicin. The plant benefits by getting the seeds dispersed efficiently.

The second paper has little to do with birds but it is a demonstration that an increase in the amount of capsaicinoids in fruits reduces fungal infection and seed mortality.

The fact that capsaicin does not activate the chicken TRPV1 could mean that this is a general feature for all birds because chickens are rather basal birds.


Universidade Estadual de Santa Cruz

It was interesting to read that hummingbirds avoid chilies but many bird species are neophobic to new tastes and that does not necessarily mean that they do sense the heat in the chilies.

Yard and Garden Pest

Are you dealing with other yard and garden pest? I know the feeling.

Living in the mountains, every wild animal thinks they own the place. And rightfully so.

However, that doesn’t mean I want to share my garden with them.

They can help themselves to the plethora of wild nuts and fruits, the vegetable garden is for us.

Thankfully, we’ve learned a trick or two about How to Keep Deer and Other Pest Out of Our Garden, and share them with you in our article.

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FAQs

DIY Critter Ridder Recipe- Natural Rodent Repellent? ›

Peppermint oil, cayenne pepper, pepper and cloves.

Another option is to make cheesecloth sachets from dry cayenne, mint, and whole cloves and leave them in places where mice tend to hide, such as under beds and corners.

How do you make homemade rodent repellent? ›

Peppermint oil, cayenne pepper, pepper and cloves.

Another option is to make cheesecloth sachets from dry cayenne, mint, and whole cloves and leave them in places where mice tend to hide, such as under beds and corners.

What are the ingredients in Critter Ridder? ›

Safer's® Critter Ridder® Animal Repellent Granules

Without harming the animal, the granular formula repels through the sense of smell and taste with the use of three intense ingredients- piperine, oil of black pepper, and capsaicin.

What is the best natural rat repellent? ›

While rats can be difficult to get rid of, there are some effective and natural ways to deter them from your garden. Some of the most effective natural rat deterrents include crushed pepper, peppermint oil, cayenne pepper, black pepper, cloves, citronella, eucalyptus, and chilli flakes.

What repels rodents naturally? ›

What are natural mice repellents? Cotton balls dabbed with peppermint oil, mothballs, dried mint sachets, cayenne pepper, soap, and ultrasonic devices are just of the few natural mice repellents out there.

What repels mice immediately? ›

Mice are very averse to strong smells, so these can be used to keep them away from your home and property. Try things like ammonia, bleach, moth balls, or essential oils like peppermint, clove, tea tree, rosemary or cinnamon.

Does Critter Ridder really work? ›

Works great. have used this before. We live in a rural agricultural area and several times a year we get unwanted wild pigs. When I find the spot where they are tunneling under our fence, I spread the critter Ridder and don't have any more problems with them.

Does Critter Ridder get rid of mice? ›

Remains effective even in rainy conditions for up to sixty days. Use to deter dogs, cats, raccons, skunks, squirrels, mice, rats, deer, gophers, moles and other animals.

Does Critter Ridder get rid of rats? ›

If you need rodent control in or near Austin, do not hesitate to call Critter Ridder. We are on the job and ready to make your home rat-free!

How do you make homemade rat and mouse repellent? ›

Wintergreen oil spray

Wintergreen oil is another way of repelling mice. Mix 1 cup (0.24 liters) of water with two teaspoons of wintergreen oil. Transfer contents to a spray bottle and spray around your home. You can also use cotton balls as well.

What is the number one scent that rats hate? ›

Peppermint oil — Essential plant oils like peppermint, rosemary, citronella, sage and lavender have strong botanical scents that rats dislike. One customer successfully repelled a rat by stuffing a peppermint oil soaked tissue into the rat hole chewed into the wall. The rat appeared to never come back.

Does vinegar really repel rats? ›

Vinegar works by masking smells and oils which will deter mice and rats from entering an area or chewing on any material. However, it needs to be used with other methods since vinegar by itself will not keep rodents away from your home.

Can I make my own critter ridder? ›

Rodent Repellent- DIY Critter-Ridder Recipe
  1. 1 Tbsp. Cayenne pepper.
  2. One Tablespoon of Tabasco.
  3. 10 Drops black pepper oil.
  4. ½ tsp dish soap (I used Dr. Bronner's Peppermint Castile Soap- the peppermint helps keep away spiders and mice)
  5. Distilled Water.
  6. 16 oz. Spray Bottle.
  7. 16 oz. Glass jar with lid.
  8. Funnel.
Apr 5, 2021

What is the best natural animal repellent? ›

As a natural animal repellent, the hotter the pepper the better it works. Powdered Cayenne, Chile and Jalapeno are favorites and easily obtainable from the herb section of your local grocery store.

How do you make homemade pest repellent? ›

White Vinegar

Take two cups of water, add a ¼ cup of white vinegar, and a few drops of peppermint or eucalyptus oil.

What smell do mice hate the most? ›

Some of the smells that mice hate include:
  • Peppermint oil. Peppermint oil is a natural repellent that can be used to keep mice away. ...
  • Cinnamon. Cinnamon is another natural repellent that mice hate. ...
  • Vinegar. The pungent smell of vinegar is also effective at repelling mice. ...
  • Citronella. ...
  • Ammonia. ...
  • Bleach. ...
  • Mothballs.

Does Vicks Vapor Rub repel rodents? ›

From what I just read, Mice, like most rodents, avoid the smell of Vick's Vapo-rub. I you can stand it, you can use cotton balls or yarn soaked in Vick's to keep them out of some places.

Does vinegar repel rodents? ›

The strong smell of vinegar is overpowering for mice and can irritate their sensitive sense of smell. To use vinegar as a mouse repellent, you can soak cotton balls in vinegar and place them in areas where mice are likely to enter, such as near doors and windows or in corners of rooms.

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