🌿 Minty Fresh Defense Against Pesky Intruders!
Mighty Mint Peppermint Oil Insect Repellent Spray is a 16 oz plant-based formula designed for safe, effective pest control indoors and outdoors. Powered by concentrated peppermint oil, it repels spiders, ants, roaches, and more while being safe for pets and children. Its fresh mint scent refreshes spaces without harsh chemicals or allergens, making it a natural, family-friendly solution for targeted bug control.
R**Y
Deters and kills the buggies!
It worked marvelously!Did it get rid of 99.9% of our persistent cricket problem along with a HUGE black widow? Why, YES! Yes, it did! Woo hoo!Plus, it smells great! Super strong peppermint, and we love it! The spray nozzle is fine. I see a lot of people opining about it, but it works! It’s your typical spray nozzle that you’d find on a bottle of Windex.Much cheaper than paying the local pest control for sprays. I don’t have any issues buying this and hosing down the interior/exterior of the house every few weeks.Just give it a good shake, and go for it.Not really anything I would change about it. 10/10 product to me:)
M**A
It works!
This works great! We use this for our outdoor patio and our inside plants. It has helped so much with the squirrels, fruit fly's, and random pests. It smells great and is safe for pets. It does not leave stains or streaks.
D**J
good natural option for light pest issues, but it's not a strong solution for serious infestations
The Mighty Mint Insect and Pest Repellent definitely has a strong peppermint scent—refreshing, yes, but also very overpowering when sprayed indoors. I highly recommend opening windows and running fans after application to help air things out.One of the biggest issues I had was with the sprayer. While it technically works fine, it’s not ideal for those with hand or wrist issues. I have carpal tunnel, and using this for any large-scale application became a real strain. I had to spray in short shifts just to get through the house. A battery-powered sprayer option (like Pestie offers) would make this product much more user-friendly.As for effectiveness, it was hit or miss. It seemed to work okay for some pests, but when it came to ants—especially during a serious infestation—it was practically useless. The ants either changed their route temporarily or ignored it entirely once the scent faded. Sadly, it didn’t do much to resolve our ant problem, even with frequent reapplication.
M**L
Excellent treatment for buggies! 🪳 🐜 🐛
The best insect treatment on the market. Especially for homes and especially around children and pets. The mint scent is strong but I love it! It doesn’t smell like typical “roach spray”. And it’s not toxic, it almost has a fresh scent to it. I use it regularly/weekly and especially after a big rain, because that seems to be when the water bugs come out. Yuck! I use it at home and also in my classroom. I feel like it kills and/or stuns bugs out into the open so you can dispose of them. It’s expensive yes but I will continue to buy.
S**R
You can make this yourself for a dollar or two in a large supply
This product works great! As long as you hit the nest directly and really saturate the whole thing. Make sure you then remove the nest and really scrub the area and spray it again so the peppermint smell will remind them you aren't messing around so don't come back and rebuild. You can even put some cotton balls drenched in peppermint oil and afix them to the areas they like to build to keep them away. It works for bugs on your garden plants and also keeps squirrels and rabbits from eating them.So here's the thing, go to the dollar store and get a good strong spray bottle that sprays a hard stream really far. Then get a large (or small) bottle of plain decreasing dish soap, "Dawn cuts grease" you know the stuff. Not flowers or lotiony stuff just good old cheap blue dish soap. And then if they don't have it there, go to the grocery store or Whole Foods and get a good sized bottle of peppermint oil. It's the more expensive part but it's great.Fill the water bottle with water up to the skinnier part where your hand goes. Drip several drops of peppermint oil in there, enough that makes you feel it in your lungs when you smell it from the bottle. Then add enough liquid dish soap to turn the water color blueish, doesn't need to be a lot, maybe two good squirts from the bottle. Now put the spray nozzle on and tip it upside down and back a few good times but don't shake it. Open it and squeeze it until the bubbles come out and fill the rest of it up with water. You now have every single ingredient from this product only they added glycerin which is like vegetable oil. It's definitely not necessary.The peppermint oil makes it so they can't breathe. The soap gets on their wings and they can't fly, and water alone is enough to drive them out and they can't fly when they're wet.Lastly, get a Tupperware container that's maybe 4-6 inches deep and pour some apple juice in it. Add the soap, but use less so the apple juice is sweet smelling, and a tablespoon (cap full) of apple cider vinegar and fill it up am inch and a half from the top with water. I also use maple syrup to make it really attractive to them. Set it where you spend time outside to keep your pets and kids and well everyone safe. The apple cider vinegar keeps the bees from getting into it because they don't like it but wasps don't care. I fill those things with wasps so the entire top of the liquid is covered. I switch it out every few days, it really attracts them. Don't pour it out close to where you hang out. Take it off to another area to pour out.Buy this stuff if you want , it works well! I'm only saying you can save money by making it yourself, they even say that in a way on the bottle. Unfortunately I have a nest inside the brick and wood pillar that holds up the overhang for my front door step where my medical supplies and packages are delivered, where my nurse comes in and out of for my medical needs and I have to take my service dog out to go potty. This stuff, homemade and this stuff, barely made a dent if at all in the bis huge nest in there. It worked on the other 6 nests I had. My HOA for my townhomes in my major city near Denver refuses to help me with it. I'm not sure what to do. I had an exterminator out here and he said he couldn't do it. It's October 27th and they are still in and out of there but dwindling slowly. I still go after them with my spray bottle and must look insane. That's not far off. I just wanted to give you guys a heads up before you spend money you might not have on something that might not work perfectly. I can totally dump this on their entrance crack into the pillar and they still go in and out no problem, but they hate it and get really stirred up and some die.Maybe this will help some people. But do buy the product if you want convenience. It's very concentrated and works just the same.
J**G
Won’t spray
I was able to substitute the sprayer and it works great so far!! So I moved it from 3 to 5 starsI’m not sure how it works because the sprayer doesn’t work. I’ve cleaned out the tube but it still isn’t spraying. I’m thinking about buying a spray bottle from the Dollar Tree and then I will give a review.
J**S
Actually works!!!!
I am impressed! I was finding 3+ spiders a day in my bedroom before I used this!!! I knew where they were coming from, a baseboard by my door. It’s helpful if you know the exact location they are coming from so you can pinpoint it and spray a lot there, which is what I did and have not seen a single spider in days. It’s given me so much peace of mind and is so much cheaper than any exterminator! Highly recommend, also smells way better than other bug sprays, so it’s nice to layer over top of other chemically ones, which I also do because it hides the smell and it’s double protection!
T**Y
“Great Pest Spray, but Nozzle Didn’t Work”
Effective but Spray Nozzle FailedThe peppermint scent is strong and fresh — it really helped keep ants and spiders out of my garage. I like that it’s safe around pets and kids. The only issue was the spray nozzle didn’t work at all, so I had to pour it into a separate bottle. Great product, just wish the sprayer worked!
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