Never in my wildest dreams did I imagine having a mouse problem.
I’ve always kept a spotless home in a nice suburban neighborhood, where pest issues seemed unlikely.

But one evening, I heard odd scratching noises in the walls—something I’d only ever seen in movies. At first, I told myself it was just the house settling or the wind.
Then I saw it: a small, quick movement in my living room. A mouse.
My heart sank. Instantly, my brain went into overdrive, envisioning droppings behind the refrigerator, disease transmission, and chewed-up wires. Every unexplained noise suddenly made me jump, and I found myself worrying constantly about where else these pests might be lurking.
My first mistakes were all too common: I rushed out to buy snap traps and some of those enclosed bait stations. While they caught one or two mice, the problem still grew. I’d see fresh droppings, hear scurrying late at night, and start fearing that these pests might get into my food or worse, the insulation and wiring inside my walls. Traps only went so far, and the idea of dealing with dead mice rotting in my walls was due to poisoning was… well, to put it mildly, unsettling.
I was skeptical at first, but the idea of a biodegradable, human- and pet-safe DIY product had me intrigued, especially since it promised no dangerous chemicals and a minimal hassle. Normally, I’d be wary of something claiming to work without poisons or traps, but I was at my wit’s end, so I ordered it.
A mouse infestation can happen anywhere, to anyone. It’s embarrassing, frightening, and can feel overwhelming if you don’t have the right tools.
Thank you for reading, and here’s hoping you never have to face an unwelcome visitor like this yourself!

Next, I tried plugging every crack and crevice I could find. While it’s true that sealing up entry points is essential, that alone won’t magically make an existing infestation vanish. Since a mice can squeeze through an opening as small as a dime in diameter I knew that this process could take a lot of time before I would get anywhere.
I considered getting a cat—but I have family members who are allergic, so that option was out. I even looked into professional pest control, but the quotes were staggering and often involved chemicals I wasn’t comfortable bringing into my home. Many of these services also required repeated visits, meaning I’d have to rearrange my schedule and pay additional fees each time.
Personally, it was overwhelming until I found Say Bye Mice
By this point, I was desperate. The situation was embarrassing, stressful, and seemed to be spiraling out of control. I was terrified that if I didn’t act quickly, I’d be dealing with a full-blown invasion, costly repairs to my home, and the lingering fear that mice could still be hiding somewhere.
My situation did not seem to start improving until I stumbled upon Say Bye Mice — a non-toxic, eco-friendly spray that uses natural oils to repel mice. I was skeptical at first, but the idea of a biodegradable, human- and pet-safe DIY product had me intrigued, especially since it promised no dangerous chemicals and a minimal hassle. Normally, I’d be wary of something claiming to work without poisons or traps, but I was at my wit’s end, so I ordered it.
16 Comments
13 Dec, 7:00 am
Mary
Thank you for sharing your story and providing these helpful tips on dealing with mice. It’s reassuring to know there’s a safe option out there.
31 Dec, 9:28 am
Mike McManny
Hold on, did you say it will actually drive them away? What’s the main ingredient in this product?
1 Jan, 7:53 pm
Guide
Hello Mike,
Say Bye Mice spray uses a powerful blend of natural oils specifically formulated to repel mice. One component targets their highly sensitive sense of smell, effectively pushing them away, while the other ensures a durable barrier that prevents them smelling any food and further deters them from coming back. You can check the Say Bye Mice website for a full ingredient list.
1 Jan, 6:28 pm
Emma
How do I know if I have mice?
1 Jan, 7:55 pm
Guide
Hi Emma,
Typical signs include scratching sounds in walls or floors, small droppings (often near food storage areas), and gnaw marks on furniture or cables. Mice are nocturnal, so you might notice sudden scurrying at night. If you see any of these indicators, it’s wise to act quickly so the issue doesn’t escalate. Good luck!
18 Jan, 11:59 pm
Lily Nell
I spotted a few mice near our garage and had a professional come in, but they didn’t find much. Should I just forget about it or try the Say Bye Mice spray?
21 Jan, 4:21 am
Guide
Hello Lily,
Say Bye Mice is great to have on hand ‘just in case.’ Even if the problem isn’t huge right now, mice tend to multiply quickly once they find a cozy place. This spray is non-toxic and safe to use around your home, making it simple to apply if you spot more activity. Being proactive can save you from bigger problems down the line.
21 Jan, 8:13 pm
Leo
Can the spray be used inside my home?
21 Jan, 7:54 pm
Guide
Hey Leo,
Yes! You can use Say Bye Mice on most indoor surfaces. We suggest testing on a small, hidden spot first just to be sure. Let us know how it goes!
21 Jan, 8:10 pm
Clara Berg
My husband and I have seen a mouse or two scurrying around our patio. We’ve never dealt with this, so we’re clueless. Where can we actually buy Say Bye Mice spray?
31 Jan, 9:39 pm
Guide
Hello Clara,
Right now, it’s only available on the official website with priority shipping, so you’ll get it quickly. Ordering online is easy, and you can spray as soon as it arrives to keep those little intruders from settling in.
31 Jan, 10:54 pm
Hazel M Duran
I’m freaking out! I only saw a couple, but I feel like they’re everywhere. My pets spend a lot of time outdoors, and I’m worried about them, too. Will this product hurt my animals if they come into contact with it? Also, does it affect other critters?
31 Jan, 9:50 pm
Guide
Hi Hazel,
Mice can be unsettling, but don’t worry — Say Bye Mice is non-toxic and completely safe for pets. There’s no danger if they touch sprayed areas. The spray is primarily designed to repel mice, but it can also deter other rodents wandering too close. If you notice any new signs, spray around entry points and corners to keep them away.
31 Jan, 10:56 pm
Luke Thompson
This is really helpful, thanks! We’ve tried all sorts of things for our mouse problem, but nothing worked. It’s been especially stressful because my wife’s pregnant, and we want a safe space. We started spraying around our pantry and haven’t seen a single mouse since. I’m so relieved it’s safe for our baby and our pet.
31 Jan, 10:56 pm
Guide
Hey Luke,
We really appreciate your feedback. Congratulations on the growing family! We’re thrilled Say Bye Mice helped you enjoy a mouse-free home. Best wishes on keeping it that way.