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Shake-Away 4152424 4CT Mouse Repellent Packs, 1.5-Ounce
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Brand | Shake-Away |
Scent | Unscented |
Item Volume | 1.5 Fluid Ounces |
Material Feature | Organic |
Item Form | Granule |
About this item
- Hands off , no kill approach means no traps to set and no dead mice to handle; more humane and cleaner than kill products
- Organic formula keeps your home, family and pets safe from nasty, toxic poisons
- Repellent (as opposed to poisons or traps) removes risk of mice dying in your walls and creating smelly and unsanitary mess that is difficult to remove
- Long lasting protection; each package contains four ready-touse packs that last up to 60 days; our resealable package preserves packs you're not using
- Wide variety of uses: discreet packs can be easily placed out of sight in infested areas of homes, cottages, garages, barns, sheds, campers, cars, boats, RVs, covered trailers and more
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Price Per Unit | $1.33 / Ounce | $4.50 / Fl Oz | $3.12 / Count | $4.00 / Ounce | $4.14 / Ounce | $2.60 / Count |
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Easy to use | 4.5 | — | 4.7 | 4.7 | 5.0 | 4.7 |
Value for money | 3.9 | — | 4.3 | 4.4 | 4.3 | 4.3 |
Scent | — | — | 4.4 | 4.0 | 4.3 | 4.5 |
Easy to install | — | — | 4.9 | 4.8 | — | 5.0 |
Sold By | Amazon.com | DTH Manufacturing | QualityBeat | SERENITYFORGE INC. | LEAFLORE NATURALS INC. | QualityBeat |
form | Granule | Spray | Patch | Granule | Granule | Patch |
scent | Unscented | Rosemary | Peppermint | Peppermint | Peppermint | Peppermint |
volume | 1.5 fluid ounces | 4 fluid ounces | — | 120 cubic feet | 120 cubic feet | 100 fluid ounces |
ingredients | Active: Mint Oil 1.00% Cedar Oil 0.25% Rosemary Oil 0.25% Inert: Calcium Carbonate 95.00% Hydrogenated Soybean Oil 3.50% Total 100.00% | — | Peppermint Oil, Cornmint Oil, Cotton, Corn Cobs, etc | Peppermint | Peppermint | Peppermint Oil, Cornmint Oil, Cotton, Corn Cobs, etc |
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Product Description
Now you can bring the organic protection of Shake-Away indoors. Shake-Away's indoor Mouse Repellent Packs are the company's first product specifically created for indoor use. Our Mouse Repellent Packs contain a proprietary, organic blend of natural oils that is unpleasant to mice and sends them packing. An easy, safe and effective way to rid your space of mice.
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Product information
Product Dimensions | 1 x 1 x 1 inches |
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Item Weight | 6.1 ounces |
Department | Unisex-Adult |
Manufacturer | BFG Supply |
ASIN | B00942UDN4 |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | 4152424 |
Customer Reviews |
4.3 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #90,288 in Health & Household (See Top 100 in Health & Household) #143 in Insect & Pest Repellent Body Sprays |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
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Active: Mint Oil 1.00% Cedar Oil 0.25% Rosemary Oil 0.25% Inert: Calcium Carbonate 95.00% Hydrogenated Soybean Oil 3.50% Total 100.00%
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Methodology:
Two identical cardboard boxes, 7 x 10 x 5 inches, were prepared. These were closed at the top and bottom and had a triangular opening on one side near the bottom. A stamp pad was placed at this entrance to each box, so that any mouse entering the box would have to walk over the stamp pad, thus getting its feet inky. A sheet of paper was placed on the bottom of the box, and any mouse exploring the interior of the box would leave its inky footprints on this paper. One of these Shake Away repellent packets was hung inside one of the boxes. No bait was put inside the boxes, out of concern that the peppermint smell of the Shake Away packet might reduce the traffic of mice simply by masking the smell of the bait. Thus the boxes were just a dark, enclosed space of the sort that mice are prone to investigate.
Over the course of four days, the boxes were alternated every 24 hours; the "active" box being put in the same place on the floor of a crawlspace under my house, while the "inactive" box was removed to a separate area and sealed so that no mice could enter it. through this methodology, the comparative density of mouse footprints on the sheets of paper placed on the bottom of the two boxes gives an indication of how effectively the Shake Away packet kept mice from exploring the box.
Results:
As you can see in the photos that accompany this review, the box with the Shake Away actually had far _more_ mouse-traffic than the one without. Since I only ran the experiment for four days, I'll say that this imbalance was probably due to random variation, rather than due to this product actually attracting mice. However, it's abundantly clear that it does not _repel_ mice in the slightest degree.
Illustrations:
Figure 1 shows the mouse tracks from the box with the Shake Away packet.
Figure 2 shows the mouse tracks from the box without the Shake Away packet.
Figure 3 shows the experimental setup for the box with the Shake Away, with the top of the box open. Note the stamp pad at bottom and the Shake Away packet hanging in the upper right corner of the box. The box is shown open here, but was closed for the experiment to contain and concentrate the smell of the repellent and also to make the box an inviting area for mice to explore.
Additional Note:
I ran an experiment like this one with Victor "Scent-Away" -- a similar product that uses pure peppermint oil. Since I got negative results with that experiment, and since this Shake Away product seems to use peppermint as its primary active ingredient, I wasn't surprised that this product didn't work either. In my review of the Scent-Away product, the manufacturer left a comment making the excuse that peppermint has been "proven" to discourage mice from _nesting_ in a treated area. So if you have a problem with mice nesting in a certain spot (the engine compartment of a car, for example), this product might work for preventing that.
But for simply repelling mice, for keeping them from doing all the destructive, annoying, and unsanitary things they do when not in their nests, this experiment clearly shows that this product does not work.
Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2015
Methodology:
Two identical cardboard boxes, 7 x 10 x 5 inches, were prepared. These were closed at the top and bottom and had a triangular opening on one side near the bottom. A stamp pad was placed at this entrance to each box, so that any mouse entering the box would have to walk over the stamp pad, thus getting its feet inky. A sheet of paper was placed on the bottom of the box, and any mouse exploring the interior of the box would leave its inky footprints on this paper. One of these Shake Away repellent packets was hung inside one of the boxes. No bait was put inside the boxes, out of concern that the peppermint smell of the Shake Away packet might reduce the traffic of mice simply by masking the smell of the bait. Thus the boxes were just a dark, enclosed space of the sort that mice are prone to investigate.
Over the course of four days, the boxes were alternated every 24 hours; the "active" box being put in the same place on the floor of a crawlspace under my house, while the "inactive" box was removed to a separate area and sealed so that no mice could enter it. through this methodology, the comparative density of mouse footprints on the sheets of paper placed on the bottom of the two boxes gives an indication of how effectively the Shake Away packet kept mice from exploring the box.
Results:
As you can see in the photos that accompany this review, the box with the Shake Away actually had far _more_ mouse-traffic than the one without. Since I only ran the experiment for four days, I'll say that this imbalance was probably due to random variation, rather than due to this product actually attracting mice. However, it's abundantly clear that it does not _repel_ mice in the slightest degree.
Illustrations:
Figure 1 shows the mouse tracks from the box with the Shake Away packet.
Figure 2 shows the mouse tracks from the box without the Shake Away packet.
Figure 3 shows the experimental setup for the box with the Shake Away, with the top of the box open. Note the stamp pad at bottom and the Shake Away packet hanging in the upper right corner of the box. The box is shown open here, but was closed for the experiment to contain and concentrate the smell of the repellent and also to make the box an inviting area for mice to explore.
Additional Note:
I ran an experiment like this one with [[ASIN:B00SVHX07O Victor "Scent-Away"]] -- a similar product that uses pure peppermint oil. Since I got negative results with that experiment, and since this Shake Away product seems to use peppermint as its primary active ingredient, I wasn't surprised that this product didn't work either. In my review of the Scent-Away product, the manufacturer left a comment making the excuse that peppermint has been "proven" to discourage mice from _nesting_ in a treated area. So if you have a problem with mice nesting in a certain spot (the engine compartment of a car, for example), this product might work for preventing that.
But for simply repelling mice, for keeping them from doing all the destructive, annoying, and unsanitary things they do when not in their nests, this experiment clearly shows that this product does not work.