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**The Onion Trick That Actually Works!**
Tired of spending money on chemical rat poisons that barely work *and* put your pets and kids at risk? Try this surprisingly effective, natural method instead—**onions!**
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### Why Onions Work Against Rats
* **Sulfur compounds** in onions irritate rats’ sensitive respiratory systems, making them avoid treated areas.
* The **strong smell** of onions masks food scents and disrupts their usual foraging paths.
* They’re **non-toxic to the environment**—unlike poisons that can harm owls, cats, or other wildlife through secondary poisoning.
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### How to Use Onions to Repel Rats
#### Place Raw Onion Slices in Hotspots
* Cut 1–2 onions into thick slices or wedges.
* Put them near rat entry points: holes, corners, under sinks, in garages or attics.
* Replace every **3–4 days** to keep the smell strong.
#### Make an Onion Spray (For Hard-to-Reach Areas)
* Blend **1 onion + 2 cups of water**.
* Strain and pour into a spray bottle.
* Spray along **baseboards, trash cans, sheds, and garden perimeters**.
#### Boost Effectiveness: Add Chili or Garlic
* Mix onion slices with **crushed garlic or chili powder** for an even more powerful smell barrier.
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### Important Notes
This **repels**, it doesn’t kill—rats leave instead of dying (so you avoid that awful dead rat smell inside walls).
For **outdoor use**, bury onion scraps near burrow entrances or garden soil to discourage digging.
Generally **pet-safe**: while cats and dogs should *not* eat onions directly, they usually avoid raw onions due to the strong smell.
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### Why This Beats Poison
Super cheap (one onion can protect multiple spots).
Eco-friendly and safe for wildlife—no chemical runoff.
No risk of pets or children accidentally ingesting dangerous poisons.
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** Tip for stubborn infestations:** Combine this method with sealing holes using **steel wool** and adding a few drops of **peppermint oil** at entry points.
Try the onion trick for just one week—you’ll see the difference!
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