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With Flour, Yeast, Cement, and Grated Cheese, Homemade Mixture Becomes “Natural Exterminator” That Quickly Eliminates Rats and Mice Without Poison, Odor, and With Kitchen Ingredients

Published on 19/11/2025 at 16:13
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Homemade Recipe Gains Strength on the Internet by Promising to Eliminate Rodent Infestations with Simple Materials, Quick Action, Direct Application, and No Use of Traditional Poison

Eliminating rats and mice is a constant challenge in homes, backyards, gardens, and small plantations, especially when infestations multiply rapidly. However, a homemade recipe that has recently gone viral promises to eliminate these animals without resorting to toxic poisons, dangerous traps, or expensive products. The method, which has been massively shared on social media, uses only common ingredients found in any pantry, offering an accessible and low-risk alternative for families seeking immediate protection.

Right from the start, the tutorial draws attention by guaranteeing that just three pinches of the mixture would be enough to make rats disappear “forever.” This information was released by a channel specializing in natural homemade recipes, which detailed all the steps and quantities used to prepare the compound. According to the presented video, the preparation involves products such as wheat flour, baking powder, cement or plaster, and grated cheese — simple ingredients that, together, would result in a fatal combination for rodents.

Preparation Begins with Flour and Baking Powder to Create an Expanding Effect in Rodents’ Stomachs

According to the published content, the first step is to take a small container and add a heaping spoon of wheat flour, any type is fine, including those without baking powder. However, there is an important note: if the flour already contains baking powder, it is unnecessary to add additional baking powder. Otherwise, the tutorial advises including a small spoon of baking powder, as this is the ingredient that causes expansion after ingestion.

It is this combination — flour and baking powder — that would create the first stage of the internal effect on rats, as, upon coming into contact with the stomach’s natural moisture, the two ingredients would react, increasing in volume. Furthermore, the video emphasizes the importance of mixing very well to ensure the proportions work correctly. As explained by the responsible channel, this initial step is essential for the “natural exterminator” to have the desired potency.

The transition to the next ingredient in the recipe occurs simply and directly, further reinforcing the ease of replicating the mixture at home without great difficulties.

Cement, Plaster, and Grated Cheese Complete the Mixture That, According to the Tutorial, Hardens in the Digestive System

With a homogeneous base, the recipe moves on to the ingredient considered the most important: a spoonful of cement. According to the video, people who do not have cement at home can substitute it with plaster, without compromising the result. Regardless of the choice, the guidance is to mix vigorously until everything is well incorporated.

Right after, the final touch is to add grated cheese, responsible for attracting rodents with its strong and characteristic smell. According to the content creator, rats and mice “eat absolutely everything,” and the aroma of the cheese serves as a natural attractant, causing them to consume the mixture without suspicion.

According to the channel, when the animal ingests the combination of flour, baking powder, cement or plaster, and grated cheese, an immediate process occurs: the rat’s stomach cannot digest these elements, causing the mass to harden quickly within the organism. Consequently, the stomach would expand, and the rodent would die instantly, without smell, without leaving traces, and without the use of banned or dangerous chemicals.

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How to Apply the Mixture at Home and Where to Place the Sachets for Maximum Effect

After preparing the compound, the video instructs the viewer to use napkins or small pieces of paper, placing a minimal amount of the mixture in each — just the equivalent of a small portion on the tips of the fingers. According to the tutorial, this amount is already sufficient to attract and eliminate the rodents.

The guidance is to distribute these small sachets in places where rats circulate, such as corners of walls, near doors, beside pots, behind appliances, and near plants. The video highlights that, the next day, the resident will notice that the sachet has disappeared, indicating that the rat has completely consumed its contents.

The creator assures that, after consumption, the rodent “dries up” and leaves no smell, stain, or strong odor, eliminating the need for heavy cleaning. Finally, the video concludes with the presenter wishing blessings and encouraging the audience to try the recipe.

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