- South Africa’s favorite housekeeper has given Mzansi a simple tutorial to get rid of rats
- Mbali Nhlapho advised her followers to use household items to eliminate the pests crawling in the ceilings
- Social media users were grateful for the hack and asked for more ways to get rid of pests
Mbali Nhlapho has become South Africa’s go-to lady for effective cleaning hacks, and her catchy outro has Mzansi fall in love with her even more.
Mzansi was grateful for Mbali Nhlapho’s easy hack to eliminate rats. Image: @mbalinhlapho7Source: TikTok
The famous housekeeper recently provided the country with a simple guide to getting rid of rats.
Mbali Nhlapho plugs SA with rat poison hack
Mzansi complains about living with unwanted insects that crawl into their ceiling and wander through their homes. Rats are at the top of most households’ pest lists; no matter how many times they buy rat poison, they keep coming back.
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After studying the problem and hearing people’s cries, South Africa’s famous housekeeper, Mbali Nhlapho, Mzansi with a simple tutorial about getting rid of the pests.
She listed a number of household items that could easily eliminate the rats, including:
- Garlic
- Charcoal
- Salty
- Red chili pepper
The housekeeper advised that people wear gloves while they prepare the rat poison. One should peel the garlic and throw it in the ceiling, or they can also burn charcoal and place it on a metal lid, sprinkle salt and red chili pepper and place it in their ceiling or wherever their rat hotspot is.
During this process, it is advisable to wait outside until the charcoal has burned out as the smell is quite strong.
View the video below:
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Mzansi responds to an easy rat poison hack
Social media users were excited to try out the hack and also asked for more
@}•–»𓍢⋆𝒦𝒶𝓇𝓊𝓂𝒷 ⋆𓍢»–•{ comfortable sleep missed :
“Please tell me how to get rid of bed bugs.”
@Dee felt her skin crawl:
“What about cockroaches.”
@Beemichelle lost her faith:
“If I know my rats, they will definitely come back.”
@simbongile jack trolled:
“They’re listening to this video while we’re playing it.”
@Joseph Zila Mathabat joked:
“I believe that one day you will give us a recipe to get rid of feelings.”
@Arvin Devo asked:
“Does it apply to Alexandra?”
@Dr_Sima_Mtsatsenecessary answers:
“How do they even climb up the wall to get into the ceiling, guys? I’ve been trying to figure this out, but I just can’t.’
@kudzie shared:
“It hasn’t worked for me. Instead, they multiply.”
@Siya said:
“We love you, Mom; as a nation you are our mother.”
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@RusteesMom was excited to try Mbali’s hack:
“My mother lives on a farm; there are rats the size of cats. I’ll come back and tell you if this works.”
@Mr Moeng thanked the lady:
“Thank you, my savior. May God continue to bless you.”
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Short news also reported that a South African gentleman couldn’t believe his eyes when he saw a Puppy-sized rat at a local bank. Bystanders were impressed by the animal walking around a shopping center Pretoria while queuing to use the ATMs.
Social media users classified the rat and shared their thoughts in a series of 7.5 thousand comments.
Source: Kort Nieuws