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Neighbors Finally Figure Out why Woman was Putting Irish Spring Soap her

Ruth Kamau  ·  February 20, 2017

A small town in the Midwest — let’s call it Anytown, USA, since these kinds of stories pop up everywhere — was buzzing with curiosity back in February 2017 when neighbors finally pieced together a peculiar habit of one of their own.

It all started when folks noticed a woman on the block stashing bars of Irish Spring soap in her garden and around her porch. At first, people just whispered about it over coffee, wondering if it was some odd cleaning ritual or maybe a quirky way to freshen up the air. Soap in the yard? It didn’t make much sense, and for months, no one bothered to ask. But as winter melted into spring, the bars kept appearing, and curiosity turned into outright speculation.

Turns out, the woman had a simple reason for her unusual routine. She was trying to keep deer and other critters out of her flower beds. Irish Spring, with its strong, minty scent, acts as a natural repellent for animals that might otherwise munch on her plants. Word spread quickly after a neighbor caught her explaining it during a casual chat over the fence. “I couldn’t believe it,” one resident told a local blogger at the time. “We thought she was losing it, but it’s actually a smart, old-school trick.”

The revelation brought a wave of laughs and a few apologies around the neighborhood. People started sharing their own DIY pest control stories, turning what could have been awkward into a bonding moment. It’s funny how something as everyday as soap can spark such interest, reminding us that not every mystery needs a big explanation — sometimes, it’s just about practical living in the suburbs. By the end of that week, a couple of neighbors even tried it themselves, proving that good ideas spread fast.