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🌱 Minty Fresh Defense for a Pest-Free Nest!
Mighty Mint Peppermint Oil Insect Repellent Spray is a 16 oz plant-based formula designed for powerful, natural pest control. Safe for use around pets and children, it effectively repels spiders, ants, roaches, and more both indoors and outdoors. Infused with concentrated peppermint oil, it delivers a fresh, long-lasting scent without synthetic chemicals or allergens, making it the top choice for health-conscious households seeking eco-friendly bug protection.



















| ASIN | B07JBRJH79 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #163 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #1 in Indoor Insect & Pest Control Sprays |
| Brand | Mighty Mint |
| Brand Name | Mighty Mint |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 62,878 Reviews |
| Item Form | Aerosol |
| Item Volume | 16 Fluid Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Pure Origin |
| Manufacturer Part Number | IS16-KIT |
| Material Feature | Natural |
| Material Features | Natural |
| Model Number | 860000087537 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Scent | Mint |
| Scent Name | Mint |
| Size | 16 Fl Oz (Pack of 1) |
| UPC | 860000087537 |
| Unit Count | 16 Fluid Ounces |
N**A
Fast shipping, work well against roaches. Roaches hate this stuff. A+ Product.
Wow. Nice product. I love it. I bought from Amazon over 1000 dollar laptop. I have roaches that is hard to get rid of. So they love going inside electronics. Well I ended up buying this spray. I spray the included cloth. And wipe my laptop with it. Smells good and strong and I have notice. No roaches would get on it. Roaches is very bad for electronics. So this will keep roaches and other bugs away from my laptop and everywhere I spray. Works great. A+
S**M
Actually works great!
Actually works! I was pretty skeptical since it’s a natural spray however with Pets we didn’t want anything toxic. The outside hallway had about 30-40 earwigs on the walls every night that sometimes makes their way inside. After getting the spray today, I sprayed all windows, entrances and the hallway walls outside. We just went out and saw 3 total. Which we immediately sprayed and they fell off (not dead but still). It’s a miracle! Did not think it would work that well, and I have no idea how. It’s a nice smell, pretty strong but dies down after about an hour. I wouldn’t use for an infestation as you’re probably past the point of natural remedy, but for maintenance and taking preventative measures, it’s great!
A**R
Mighty Mint Peppermint Oil Insect Spray, Smelly, but Effective
The smell is quite strong and not pleasant to be near for approximately 20 - 30 minutes after application. However, it does seem to be doing the job it was purchased to do. I've not seen any of the small ants we had previously. So I can tolerate the unpleasant odor as long as it is working and keeping the ants away. And, it could just be me and my sensitivity to certain odors. You may find the odor pleasant and not problematic!
B**A
This literally saved my life!
My fridge broke and over the weekend my landlord replaced it with a fridge that turned out to be infested with roaches! I have a service animal and the landlord's pest control company couldn't guarantee their chemicals were pet-safe. This was recommended to me by a friend. With no choice but to declare war on these kitchen infiltrators, I ordered a bottle at 6am while getting ready for work and I got SAME DAY delivery! I went home and with my battle plans laid out, and launched a ground attack at nightfall. The enemy roaches were quick to respond, sending out their fiercest and biggest soldiers at speeds only witnessed by the gods above! I sprayed every inch of Fort Kitchen, whereupon dozens of roaches met their rightful deaths, quickly and painfully, as I screamed at the top of my lungs and ran into the frontlines of battle, valiantly defending that which is my sacred home! Some say the battle lasted days, others say it lasted minutes. At the end of it all, as the peppermint mist cleared on the horizon of Mt. Trashcan, the casualties of war were made known to all. Dozens upon dozens of carcasses, belly-up in defeat... One fierce general escaped and retreated to higher ground in attempts to launch a sneak attack on Makeup Mountain in Fort Bathroom. My troops attacker with even greater ferocity, fresh off our victorous kills, and General Giant Roach was easily captured in the prison cell of Nearby Padded Envelope, whereupon he was unsuccessfully interrogated in a language of screams only the neighbour's dog could understand, before he was ultimately sentenced to a swift but humane death. The battles were tough and troops were weary as the night turned to dawn. But as the sun rose this morning, a clear message had been sent to all nearby rebels: Mighty Mint is an impenetrable force and if you ever find yourself under attack, you WILL come out victorious... And maaaaybe a little emotionally traumatized. But with the affordability of this product, you can still easily cover the cost of therapy. Also, my entire house smells like that chocolate peppermint patties. And who doesn't love to literally be able to smell their own victory? ;)
M**P
Decent deterrent but won’t cure an infestation.
I live in a suburb near woods and a swamp so I get a lot of pests. I’ve used this product for a variety of insect and rodent problems and my overall verdict is this: it’s decent at both but it’s too weak to deal with a serious problem. Here are my personal experiences with each pest I’ve used it on: Mice - this stuff definitely seems to deter mice but if they’ve already set up camp in your home, it won’t agitate them enough to leave permanently. I sprayed an area where I spotted a mouse come into my room, and I saw with my own eyes the mouse run in, and then immediately turn around and run out. Sadly though, even after making my house reek with the smell of mint for a few days, the mice never completely left and the problem wasn’t dealt with until we zapped them with a kill trap. If you have a mouse problem this will help give you something to fight back with, but don’t rely solely on this alone to solve the problem, back it up with some traps or maybe even an ultrasonic pest repeller. Ants - ants DO NOT care and were the least affected out of all the pests I tested this on. At best they’ll stay away for a moment but will be back in full force the moment the scent dies down, or they’ll just change routes undeterred. We had a really bad ant infestation where they were crawling all over the house, in the cabinets, in our beds, everywhere. This stuff did virtually nothing to help the problem. We eventually won the battle by spraying Raid on several of their trails and placing several Raid Ant Baits around key areas but mint doesn’t seem to do as much to stop ants as people claim, at least not for a problem as serious as the one we had. If you’re dealing with an ant problem I can’t overstate how important it is to get good ant baits, because until you kill the queens their numbers will simply never end. Spiders - spiders won’t like this but again, it’s not going to help with even a mild infestation where they’ve already gotten cozy in your home. I tried to use this to get rid of several dozen Cellar Spiders in our basement and it didn’t produce the results I would have liked. More often than not, the spiders would be right back in the areas I sprayed the next day. I found Ortho Home Defense to be more effective at both deterring and killing them, and it has since become my “go to” for dealing with most bugs. Squirrels - We had a couple of squirrels tear into our attic recently and I furiously blasted the last of my mint spray up there in retaliation. To its credit it did seem to cause them to flee for a day, but they were determined to make our attic their home, and came back the very next day when the scent died down. We ended up blasting loud music and threw the last of my essential oils up there to get them out again and then sealed up the entrances. If you loaded this stuff into a water gun and fired it at some squirrels or groundhogs invading your bird feeder or garden, that might be an effective, non-lethal way to help stop them, but like the mice they’ll probably be more stubborn if you’re specifically trying to dislodge them from nesting in or around your home so be sure to keep reapplying until they give up. Flies, Gnats, Moths, Mosquitoes and Crane Flies - As far as insects go, this category seems to be what this stuff is most effective against. Mosquitoes and Crane flies were getting into my house through the Air Conditioner during the summer so I repeatedly sprayed the back end of my AC outside and it seemed to help when regularly reapplied. Bear in mind though I wasn’t dealing with an infestation with this group like the other insects, just discouraging some wanderers from getting near my AC. If you have an especially bad problem with this category of dusk/night pests, some sticky blue light traps would probably be a better alternative for indoors and a bug zapper would probably be better outdoors, especially when combined with an outlet timer. Despite my rating, I like Mighty Mint and appreciate it as a solid, all-purpose pest control spray, but the price tag combined with my somewhat mixed results compels me to give it a moderate 3 stars. It’s best use in my opinion is as a holistic, preemptive deterrent if you don’t mind reapplying it regularly and is especially effective against rodents, but it won’t singlehandedly save you from an infestation and there are better alternatives for insects.
A**E
This WORKS!
I couldn’t be happier with the Mighty Mint Peppermint Oil Insect Repellent Spray! From the first use, I noticed a huge difference—no more unwanted bugs hanging around. The peppermint scent is fresh and pleasant (not harsh or chemical-smelling), which makes it perfect to use around the house without worrying about strong odors. What I really love is that it’s made with natural ingredients, so I feel comfortable using it around my home and family. It’s super easy to apply, and a little goes a long way. I’ve used it along baseboards, doorways, and even in the garage, and it works consistently well. If you’re looking for an effective, natural alternative to traditional insect sprays, this is definitely worth trying. Highly recommend!
B**N
No more pest
This product has been my best friend as a single woman afraid of SPIDER. I don’t see insects bc I I spray after each rain storm and I spray twice a month. It smells really good not over powering at all. I have recommended this product to friends and family. For my God daughter’s for their college dorm rooms. It’s really great without breaking your wallet for pest control companies.
A**O
It works great
I had sugar ants coming in. Sprayed some of this and my whole place smelled like peppermint (don't forget to shake well like I did) but the ants went away. A few days later, more ants came in. Sprayed this at an ant: it died (RIP). Sprayed along the room again and the ants stopped coming in for a few days before they started coming in again. This went on for about a week before the ants finally got the message that they're not welcome and stopped trying to sneak in. My point is: using the scientific method, it really works. It's natural so the effect won't last longer than a couple days after one use but if you're consistent, it can slightly more permanently deter invaders.
L**M
WORKS LIKE MAGIC
Do not hesitate to buy this! It works better than pest control. I just sprayed it in the corners of the walls. It has a strong mint scent, the whole house smells like mint gum, the smell goes down in the next days. I didn’t see a single insect after spraying! Its perfect
F**A
Useful or not ?
Does not repel , it attracts. I just used cider vinegar and lemon
S**O
Doesn't work
Im not sure why this had great reviews, but it didn't work. Those crazy ants seemed to have enjoyed it.
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