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Mouse Bye-Bye: Japanese Peppermint Essential Oil (Repels Mice and Spiders too.).

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🧊 Japanese Peppermint Essential Oil

Origin: India
Processing Method: Steam Distilled
Color & Consistency: Thin, colorless to pale liquid with a crisp, invigorating aroma

🌿 Powerful Natural Repellent

This is not your average peppermint oil. Sourced from high-quality Japanese peppermint and steam-distilled for purity, this oil packs a potent punch that sends mice and spiders packing. Unlike diluted or synthetic alternatives, our oil delivers a strong, minty blast that pests simply can't stand.

🛠️ How to Use

1. Cotton Ball Method:
Place a few drops on a cotton ball and tuck it into corners, entryways, or anywhere pests might sneak in.

2. Spray Solution:
Mix 1 part Japanese Peppermint Oil with 6 parts alcohol in a spray bottle. Mist around doors, windows, cracks, and garage corners.

💨 Mr. Mouse will be Bye-Bye. He won’t stick around once he gets a whiff of this.

⚠️ Why It Works

The high menthol content in Japanese peppermint overwhelms the sensitive noses of rodents and insects, making your space inhospitable to unwanted guests.

Blends With: Basil, Bergamot, Cajeput, Cedarwod, Eucalyptus, Lemon, Lime Mandarin, Marjoram, Pine, Rosemary, pearmint and Thyme.

Product Abstract: There are several species of the mentha arvensis, a perennial herb that can grow to 3 feet in height. It has hairy leaves with serrated edges and spiked purple flowers, and spreads by way of its underground runners. It is one of the oldest documented medicinal herbs. Peppermint Japanese is known for its high menthol content, and menthol crystals sometimes form right on the leaves. Peppermint's name has its roots in Greek mythology. Hades, god of the dead, pursued the beautiful nymphe, Minthe. Hades' wife, Persephone, became jealous and turned Minthe into a small and insignificant plant on which to be trampled. Pluto could not undo the transformation, but ensured that Minthe would always be loved for her fragrant aroma. Peppermint is used as a flavouring agent in the food industry, and in soaps, candles and toiletries.

Note: Because of the very high menthol content of this oil, it may crystalize. If so, we would recommend placing the bottle in a very hot water bath, and changing the water frequently until it is back to its liquid state, then gently agitate before use.

Cautions: Dilute very well before use; for external use only. May cause skin irritation in some individuals; a skin test is recommended prior to use. Contact with eyes should be avoided.


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