The use of sodium bicarbonate, commonly known as baking soda, has been proposed as a method for rodent control within residential environments. The concept involves utilizing the chemical properties of the substance to disrupt the digestive system of mice. The intention is that ingestion of baking soda leads to the generation of gases within the stomach, causing discomfort and, potentially, internal damage.
The appeal of this method lies in its accessibility, affordability, and perceived safety relative to conventional rodenticides. Sodium bicarbonate is a common household item, reducing the need for specialized purchases. Furthermore, many consider it a less toxic option compared to chemical poisons. Historically, using household items for pest control has been a practice rooted in resourcefulness and a desire to avoid harmful substances.