
"Went through the whole winter with no critters."
Every fall we'd find droppings in the pantry and chewed packaging in the garage. I refused to put poison down with the dog around. Dropped these tablets under the sink, in the pantry, and out in the garage β and that was it. A whole winter, not a single sign of a mouse. I'm never going back to traps.
"Before winter, I did this to my RV. Zero nesting."
Last year mice turned my stored camper into a winter cabin β chewed wires, droppings everywhere. Put these in before storage this year. Spotless in spring.
"I thought peppermint was a gimmick. I was wrong."
Burned by an ultrasonic plug-in that did absolutely nothing. These actually work β and the house smells amazing instead of like poison.
"Months without a single sign of a mouse."
Tried cotton balls (dried out) and spray (gone in two days). These last. Put one in each room and forgot about it.
"Finally something safe with a toddler in the house."
I couldn't have traps or poison anywhere near my son. These tuck out of reach and just work in the background. Total peace of mind.
"Those little tablets pack a punch."
Garage had an ant problem AND mice. One product handled both. Didn't expect that.
"No more scratching in the walls at 3am."
The sound was driving me insane. A week after placing these, dead silent. I actually sleep now.
You're not the problem.
Your tools were.
Traps and poison are reactive β they only deal with the mouse already inside, and leave corpses, smell, and danger to kids and pets. Sprays and cotton balls evaporate in days. Ultrasonic plug-ins never build a real barrier. The fix is a barrier that's already up before they arrive β and stays up.
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Evaporate in 48 hours. The barrier collapses and you're stuck babysitting it every few days.
Sound is blocked by walls and pests habituate fast. FTC and university testing confirm they fail.
A solid, slow-release scent barrier that holds for weeks β pests treat your home as uninhabitable before they ever move in.
How MintGuard works
Under the sink, in the pantry, the garage, the attic, each vehicle. One tablet per zone is all it takes to start the barrier.
The solid tablet slowly releases concentrated peppermint, filling the space with a scent pests can't stand β fresh to you, a war zone to them.
No spraying, no plugging in, no refilling. Pests turn around at the border and never move in. Replace every few weeks to keep the barrier up.
Before MintGuard vs. after
MintGuard is for you ifβ¦
You won't set a trap or risk poison around kids and pets β but you're done finding droppings. This is the third option you've been looking for.
Before winter, drop these in. Pests turn vehicles into nesting sites β chewed wires, droppings, expensive damage. Build the barrier before storage.
Plant-based peppermint, no toxins on the floor. Tuck a tablet out of reach in each zone and protect your family without the risk.
Cotton balls dry out, sprays evaporate, ultrasonic does nothing. A slow-release tablet holds the line for weeks β then you just refresh it.
Why MintGuard wins
| MintGuard | Traps / Poison | Ultrasonic | Sprays / Pouches | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Builds a barrier before pests arrive | β | β | β | ~ |
| Lasts for weeks per use | β | ~ | ~ | β |
| No corpses, no cleanup | β | β | β | β |
| Safe to use around kids & pets | β | β | β | ~ |
| Repels multiple pests at once | β | β | β | ~ |
| Cost | $24.99 | $400+ exterminator | ~$26 | $59 / 4-pk |
Everything you need to know
Does peppermint really repel pests?
Yes β peppermint overpowers the sense of smell pests rely on to navigate and nest, so they avoid the area. MintGuard works best as a prevention and light-activity barrier. If you have a full-blown active infestation, pair it with a cleanup first, then let the tablets hold the line.
Isn't this just like the ultrasonic scam?
Completely different. Ultrasonic devices rely on sound β which walls block and pests quickly tune out (FTC and university testing confirm they fail). MintGuard is a real, physical scent barrier. There's nothing for a pest to get used to β they simply won't enter.
Is it safe around my kids and pets?
It's plant-based peppermint, not poison β there's nothing toxic on the floor. As with any concentrated essential-oil product, place tablets where pets can't directly chew on them, and you're set.
Will my whole house reek of mint?
It's fresh and pleasant to you β think a clean mint field, not an overpowering cloud. The scent is unbearable to pests but settles into a light, pleasant freshness for people within a day or so.
How long does one tablet last?
Weeks per tablet β decisively longer than sprays (gone in ~48 hours) or cotton balls (dry out fast). Refresh each zone every few weeks to keep the barrier at full strength.
How many do I need for my home?
Think one tablet per problem zone: under the sink, the pantry, the garage, the attic, and each vehicle. The 12-pack covers a typical whole home plus a car or RV with room to spare.
GUARANTEE
Try it completely risk-free.
Place MintGuard in every problem zone for 30 days. If you're still finding signs of pests β or you're not completely satisfied β we'll refund every penny. No questions, no hassle.