Hello. This is Sumiko, the design staff of Beautiful Natural Milobina.
All of a sudden, I've been fighting rats for the past month or so. This is the second part of a story that doesn't seem to be of much use to people. Regarding how to be prepared for rats.
Mindset 1: When you go to the bathroom, turn on the lights first. Even if you know no one is inside, knock hard!
Yes, a knock against a mouse. It's kind of frustrating. But I don't want to see you. Then open it as loudly as possible. If he's still there, I want him to freak out and run away. I don't want them to run away if I make a mistake, but if the door was closed and there was a rat inside, there must be some other way out. Please escape from there immediately.
Then, I fearfully look around the bathroom, assuming that I might run away. If you run into someone after the door is closed, it's guaranteed to be a disaster.
It's okay if you think that mindset = how scared you are.
Mindset #2: Always make noise.
Even when I'm spending time in my room, after I've accidentally stopped and thought, or quietly looked at my smartphone, I always end up jumping up and down or getting a little wild.
When I go down to the first floor in the morning, I stomp down the stairs. Even if I turn on the light in the room, it doesn't turn on right away. After waiting a few seconds, I went to the kitchen with my adult slippers flapping.
All of these actions, which I don't want people to see, are all done to give them time to escape and to make them want to run away.
Mice are most active an hour after sunset and an hour before sunrise.
At this time of year, it's still dark when I wake up at 5:40. scared.
An hour after sunset, but if it's a mouse in the house, it's probably an hour after lights out. From experience. In fact, I have never encountered it an hour after sunset. I have only encountered them early in the morning and late at night.
So, I no longer stay up late as much as possible. That's mindset ③.
I cut off my lazy break after eating, did the laundry, washed the dishes, hung the laundry, and went to bed.
I can't change the time he wakes up, but for some reason we no longer see each other in the morning. Is it because they have enough time to wander around at night? My sleep time was also secured. Every day is healthy for some reason.
When that happens, unnecessary positivity comes to mind.
Maybe you have moved? and.
Once again, my sons laughed at me and said that I was trying to escape reality. If you say that I'm sure we won't meet because I'm acting like I don't want to meet you, that's certainly true. And above all, the feces that I sometimes see insist that they still exist.
But don't you want to think that he's not there?
Maybe this shit just happened to come out of the shadows that I hadn't noticed before, and while I was clinging to the theory of moving, I just started to relax...
We started to meet again. I'm disappointed, you were there. Well, I knew...
And I ended up watching it at 10pm on Sunday! I never thought he would show up even during the day... Are you getting used to it? Oh no, I definitely don't want to be missed.
For example, if I were to inadvertently cause the other party to panic and jump on me, I would probably experience the first fainting sensation in my life.
Doraemon is right. If you ask me, it's perfectly natural to have the reaction of jumping up and running away at the sight of something, rolling your eyes and collapsing when faced with a close encounter or contact.
I wonder if Nobita would put it in the palm of her hand and say, ``Hey, it's cute.'' Even if there is some guesswork involved, such behavior is absolutely unrealistic! I'm also a fan of the realistic nature of fiction about cat-like robots from the future, so I don't think so.
anyway. Rats are terrifying creatures.
As a result of living with such a terrifying mouse for a month, I ended up with a human being who is afraid of the dark, can't walk without turning on the light, gets scared by small noises, and overreacts to small black particles. Is me.
By the way, rat droppings are bale-shaped. It probably depends on the size of the rat, but most of the droppings we find around our house are cylindrical, about 3 to 6 mm long and 1 to 2 mm in diameter. Sometimes it has a tail that sticks out. A nice matte black.
I overreact when I see small black objects falling, but now I can quickly tell if it's feces or not if I look closely. I didn't want to be that kind of shitty doctor.
And even though I'm always scared of rats, I feel really calm when I come to work. It's already a relaxing space with a nice natural scent from the burning aromatherapy, but it feels even more cozy than before.
Because. There are no rats. The bar for comfort has been lowered tremendously. No, I think even people with high hurdles will be comfortable here. Even the wife of the high-society and fashionable house next door said, ``This house smells so good coming from the front door.''
Even in such a wonderful space, I suddenly feel happy and envious that there are no rats. When you move into the dark kitchen in the evening. There's no need to be afraid.
Also, when I saw the rice bin lid and rice bin that had been temporarily washed and dried. I don't have to worry about being eaten or touched. When I put on my shoes or slippers, I don't get nervous. Of course, you don't have to be nervous when you open the toilet door.
Ah, I wish I had separated from the mouse quickly!
However, I actually feel like it would be a shame if the mouse effect disappeared just a little bit.
Yes, the mouse effect means that our house is cleaner and I start going to bed earlier at night. It's great for your skin, brain, and health. Another thing is that my daughter, who is in fifth grade, has also started to become conscious of keeping her room clean.
I wonder how long these good habits will remain after we get rid of the rats completely. I feel like I'm slowly returning to my normal life...
That being said, I definitely have no intention of coexisting with them!
Rat! Don't get excited just because it's this year's zodiac sign!
By the way, rats are probably quite unrealistic to you, so this blog will probably end up being a very useless pest blog.
I would like to introduce products that can be used against G, a more realistic pest.
It is a 100% natural pest control spray.
What do you do when G appears?
You could hit it with a newspaper, but it would be a problem if it accidentally ran away and got stuck in the gap.
However, many people may be hesitant to use sprays that are full of chemicals. I was also one of those people who didn't want to use it because I thought it looked bad for my health and I wouldn't want it to get on my food or tableware. If someone escapes into a gap, the fight ends with you losing and crying your eyes out.
but! Ever since I discovered Pirekarol, I almost never lose.
Because it can be sprinkled. Don't hesitate. And if you spread it, you win. 100% winning battle.
You can sprinkle it without hesitation because it is made of 100% natural ingredients.
If you spray it, you'll win because for some reason it's extremely effective.
It's a mystery to me why a spray that only contains natural ingredients is so effective, even though he's synonymous with the strength of his vitality, but if you use it anyway, it weakens him considerably and causes him to suffer. You can just wait, or if it's cruel and you don't like it, or if the gap is so close that you feel like you can use your last strength to escape, just tap it lightly.
I wrote that I rarely lose, but what I do lose is when I miss it while going to get the spray. only. It's time for a bye. That's why it's actually ideal to have several of them around the house.
Well, to be honest, it's not that cheap... It's more expensive than chemical sprays. That's why we keep only one device per household. If you put them around the house, your children will probably use them casually and you'll quickly run out of them. That's a bit troublesome.
When I took it camping a while ago, my daughter for some reason scattered it all over the grass a little away from the tent. It's true that the mosquitoes will disappear there, but since it's outdoors, there will probably be plenty of mosquitoes coming from other places. Since it is a natural ingredient, it does not seem to have such a terrible effect that if you sprinkle it outdoors, people will not come near the area (I think it will be effective indoors).
My daughter felt free to sprinkle it because she was informed that it was not harmful to humans and that it smelled like eucalyptus. Needless to say, I was told that it was a waste and that I should stop doing it. It's great that children can use it so easily, but if it's used too generously, it puts pressure on the household budget, so one should always be kept near the kitchen.
Regardless of the number, it is definitely a necessity in our home. Especially in the summer. Ha, this story would have been better done in the summer.
I'm sorry for the advertisement that seemed like a spur of the moment. But it's really effective.
I wonder if the manufacturer can make a spray that completely eliminates mice.
So, we will continue to fight against pests and pests.
If you have read to the end, thank you.