
Place Around Problem Areas
Place Puggies Rodent Repellent Balls in areas where rodents may enter or hide, such as garages, attics, closets, sheds, vehicles, and storage spaces.
Let the Scent Barrier Work
The botanical odor releases gradually, helping create an environment rodents naturally prefer to avoid without traps, poison, or messy cleanup.
Refresh When Needed
Replace the repellent balls periodically when the scent becomes weaker to maintain long-lasting protection in your home, garage, attic, or storage area.
Don't Let Rodents Move In.
Stay Protected For Good.
After a few days of rodents exploring your home, they start leaving behind odors, chew marks, and damage in places you may not notice right away. But once they find furniture, storage areas, cabinets, or outdoor corners, they can keep coming back.
These rodent repellent solids are designed to help keep mice and rodents away from problem areas using a fresh-scented formula. Simply place them where rodents are likely to hide, chew, or enter — no mess, no complicated setup, and no harsh cleanup.
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Frequently Asked Questions
They help discourage mice and rodents from entering treated areas.
You can place them in areas where mice or rodents are likely to hide, enter, or cause damage. Common spots include garages, attics, basements, sheds, storage rooms, closets, vehicles, pantries, and covered outdoor areas. For best results, place them near entry points, corners, shelves, cabinets, or areas where you’ve noticed signs of rodent activity.
The amount depends on the size of the space and how much protection you want. Smaller areas like closets, cabinets, or vehicles may only need one, while larger spaces like garages, basements, sheds, or storage rooms may need multiple placed throughout the area. For stronger coverage, spread them evenly around problem spots instead of placing them all in one location.
How long they last can vary depending on the environment, airflow, temperature, and where they are placed. In enclosed areas with less airflow, the scent may last longer, while open or high-traffic spaces may reduce the duration. We recommend checking them regularly and replacing them once the scent becomes weaker.
Yes, they can be used outdoors in covered and protected areas such as sheds, garages, patios, storage boxes, and sheltered corners. For best performance, avoid placing them directly in rain, standing water, or extreme weather exposure. Keeping them dry and protected helps the scent last longer and work more effectively.