I check my soap (that's been curing for a while) this morning and found out that some of them have bite marks on them.
This is my 100% rice bran oil with manuka honey, no fragrance:
This is my salt bar with rice bran oil and coconut oil, with lavender eo:
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These are the type and condition:
1. rice bran oil and coconut soap - no bite at all
2. rice bran oil and coconut salt bar, with lavender eo - many bite mark as seen on pic 2
3. rice bran oil with manuka honey soap - many bite mark as seen on pic 1, the worse of them all. All bars have bite marks on them.
4. rice bran oil with manuka honey soap, with peppermint leaves - no bite mark at all
5. lye heavy sweet almond oil soap - 1 or 2 bite mark
6. lye heavy coconut oil soap - 1 or 2 bite mark
I could have sworn that my house is rat-free, but the bite mark seemed to proved me wrong. Sometimes there are cockroaches though, but the bite mark looks like it was from a rat.
My soap also been curing for a while now, the one with manuka honey are in their third week, and I have no problem curing it in their current location, which is in my living room. I think this happened just last night.
Does anyone know how to keep away pest away from your soap? Is naphthalene ball effective?
I cut away the bitten part and for good measure I also 'peel' away the outer layer of the soap. Will this be enough to make sure that there's no pest-related germ stay on my soap? Or should I just throw away the whole bar?
This is my 100% rice bran oil with manuka honey, no fragrance:
This is my salt bar with rice bran oil and coconut oil, with lavender eo:
screenshot utility
These are the type and condition:
1. rice bran oil and coconut soap - no bite at all
2. rice bran oil and coconut salt bar, with lavender eo - many bite mark as seen on pic 2
3. rice bran oil with manuka honey soap - many bite mark as seen on pic 1, the worse of them all. All bars have bite marks on them.
4. rice bran oil with manuka honey soap, with peppermint leaves - no bite mark at all
5. lye heavy sweet almond oil soap - 1 or 2 bite mark
6. lye heavy coconut oil soap - 1 or 2 bite mark
I could have sworn that my house is rat-free, but the bite mark seemed to proved me wrong. Sometimes there are cockroaches though, but the bite mark looks like it was from a rat.
My soap also been curing for a while now, the one with manuka honey are in their third week, and I have no problem curing it in their current location, which is in my living room. I think this happened just last night.
Does anyone know how to keep away pest away from your soap? Is naphthalene ball effective?
I cut away the bitten part and for good measure I also 'peel' away the outer layer of the soap. Will this be enough to make sure that there's no pest-related germ stay on my soap? Or should I just throw away the whole bar?
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