A soil method, without clamps and without medicine, can completely extinguish the mice
In small courtyards in the countryside, rats are always uninvited, stealing food, biting things, and even spreading diseases, which is a headache. However, in this land, the wise farmers have always been able to solve problems in the most simple way. Today, let's go into Uncle Li's courtyard and see how he swept away the rats without the use of tongs and drugs, with only rice, honey, dish soap and alcohol.
Uncle Li is a shrewd and capable farmer, and his small yard is neat and orderly, but the problem of rats is quite a headache for him. One day, he heard someone talk about an ancient rodent extermination method in the village's old teahouse, and it made his eyes light up. When he got home, he began to prepare the materials and was determined to give it a try.
First of all, Uncle Li took out the family's rice, which was a bait to attract mice. He knew that in order for a rat to take the bait, the bait had to be tempting enough. Then, he took out honey, a sweet and greasy food that increases the power of the rice and makes it irresistible to the mice. He then added some dish soap, a common detergent in everyday life, whose foam can disturb the digestive system of the rats, thus affecting their health. Finally, he carefully poured in some alcohol, which was volatile enough to quickly diffuse the aroma and attract rats.
Uncle Li mixed these materials evenly and placed them in the corner of the yard. He did not leave immediately, but waited patiently. As night fell, the courtyard was silent, broken only by the occasional chirping of insects. At this moment, several bold rats smelled the fragrance and quietly walked over. They sniffed around the mixture, and then began to eat greedily.
Soon after, these rats that had eaten the mixture began to exhibit abnormalities. They staggered along, and some even fell to the ground, apparently in a hit. When Uncle Li saw this, he was secretly happy in his heart, but he knew that this was only the first step. In the days that followed, he placed the mixture in different places, and every day he found several poisoned mice.
Over time, the number of rats in the yard has decreased significantly. Not only is the food no longer stolen, but even the items that have been bitten by rats are much less. Uncle Li's courtyard once again returned to its former tranquility.
This story teaches us that sometimes solving a problem doesn't require a complicated approach or expensive tools, just a good observation and the resources at hand. Uncle Li's wisdom lies in the fact that he combines several simple materials and skillfully solves the mouse problem. His story has also become a good story in the village and has become a topic of discussion after dinner.
In today's increasingly advanced technology, we can still draw wisdom from these traditional methods. Whether it is in the city or in the countryside, in the face of various problems in life, as long as we observe carefully and have the courage to try, we can always find a solution to the problem. Just like Uncle Li, a simple and effective earthen method was used to bring the small courtyard back to life.