Natural Rodent Repellent
Keep Mice Out for Up to 40 Days — Without Poison, Traps, or a Single Dead Body

Still Hearing Scratching at 2 AM? Even After You've Tried Everything?
The traps. The poison. The ultrasonic gadget that did nothing. Maybe even an
exterminator who shrugged and told you you'll "just have to live with it."
If that's where you are, this won't sound like the others. Stay with me.
It Was Never About Killing Them. It's About Scent.
Here's what no trap or poison ever told you: mice don't choose where to live by
what's there — they choose by what they smell. A mouse's nose is its entire
risk-radar. And right now, your home smells safe to them. That's the real problem.
Every trap, every bait, every plug-in tries to deal with mice after they've
already moved in. None of them change what your home smells like.
MiceBeGone does the one thing they don't: it changes the scent at your entry
points, so mice read your home as hostile territory and go elsewhere. No contact.
No killing. No body in the wall.
The old stuff didn't fail because of anything you did. It failed because of how it was built.
US vs Them...
Why people who've "tried everything" finally switch
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Ours
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☠️ Poison/Traps
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💸 Exterminator
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Natural & non-toxic |
✓ | ✕ | ✕ |
Safe around kids, pets & livestock |
✓ | ✕ | ✕ |
No dead mice, no cleanup |
✓ | ✕ | ✕ |
Won't risk poisoning pets or wildlife |
✓ | ✕ | ✕ |
Whole-home perimeter (not one spot) |
✓ | ✕ | ✓ |
Keeps working up to 40 days |
✓ | ✕ | ✕ |
Why MiceBeGone Works When Nothing Else Did
This Isn't the Peppermint Trick That Failed You Before
If you've tried a peppermint spray or a cotton ball before, you already know they
don't last — the scent is gone in a day or two, and a single smell is something
mice eventually push right past.
MiceBeGone is built differently. It's a slow-release pouch holding a concentrated
three-oil blend — peppermint, lemon peel and camphor — that keeps diffusing for up
to 40 days and hits more than one of a mouse's scent pathways at once. That's the
difference between a smell mice get used to, and a barrier they keep avoiding.
I'd tried the peppermint spray. The cotton balls. Three different traps. I'd basically given up and accepted we'd just have to live with it — I almost didn't order this because 'natural' stuff had failed me every single time. Three weeks in, the scratching at night is just… gone. I finally sleep. I only wish I hadn't waited so long."
— Diane K., Columbus, OH · ✓ Verified Buyer ★★★★★
SEE MICEBEGONE IN REAL HOMES
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WHAT YOU'LL NOTICE
No more scratching in the walls at night.
No droppings to find in the morning.
No traps to check — and no bodies to clean up.
No poison anywhere near your kids or pets.
A home that smells fresh, not chemical.
Finally — peace of mind. Place it and forget it.
What Homeowners Notice After Switching
Saw fewer signs of mice within weeks
Based on 400+ Customers
Say it was easier than traps
Based on 400+ Customers
Would never go back to poison
Based on 400+ Customers
Would recommend it to family
Based on 400+ Customers
Try It Completely Risk-Free for 30 Days
Try MiceBeGone for a full 30 days. If you're not satisfied, just email us for a
refund — no hoops, no hassle. You've already wasted money on things that didn't work.
This time, the only thing you can lose is the mice.
Any last questions?
You're right to be skeptical — single-oil peppermint usually doesn't hold, and here's why: one scent fades in a day or two, and a mouse gets used to it fast. MiceBeGone is built the opposite way — three oils (peppermint, lemon peel, camphor) hitting different senses at once, packed strong and released slowly over 30–40 days. It's the difference between a smell mice shrug off and a barrier they can't get used to.
Yes. There's no rodent poison and no man-made pesticide in it — just concentrated plant oils that work through scent in the air, not through anything your family eats or touches. You'll see a standard "keep out of reach of children" line, which is the same wording required on any bottle of concentrated essential oil (a warning against drinking it undiluted) — not a sign the scent in your home is unsafe. Place the pouches where little hands and paws can't reach them and you're set.
They can — if you only protect one spot. Mice move along edges and entry points, so the trick is a full perimeter: place pouches at doorways, under-sink gaps, corners, and travel paths, not just the one cabinet you've seen them in. That's why most people start with the 8- or 12-pack — enough to cover the whole home instead of chasing mice room to room.
Each pouch holds its scent barrier for 30–40 days, depending on airflow (a sealed cabinet lasts longer than an open garage). When the smell starts to fade, swap in a fresh one. Many people keep a few on hand the way they keep batteries for the smoke detector.
Be honest with yourself here: MiceBeGone is a prevention and maintenance tool, not a knockout for a heavy active infestation. If mice are already nesting in numbers, reduce the population first, then place the pouches to keep them from coming back. Used that way, it's the layer that finally makes "gone" stay gone.
Then you don't pay. Place the pouches, and if the mice haven't backed off in 30 days, email us for a full refund — no forms, no hoops. You've already lost money on things that didn't work; this time you can't.
I'd tried the spray and the cotton-ball trick and given up. Three weeks with these and the scratching at night is just gone. I finally sleep.
No poison with a toddler and two cats — non-negotiable for me. It worked, and the house actually smells good.
An exterminator wanted hundreds and couldn't promise they'd stay gone. I placed these instead. No droppings in over a month.
We have an old farmhouse and just accepted mice every winter. Not this year. Easiest thing I've ever done about it.

