Still mouse free after two years with copper scouring pads stuffed into the ends of the gland at the bottom of the overhead door. Haven't even bothered to set up my trapline so far this winter.
Lee
Still mouse free after two years with copper scouring pads stuffed into the ends of the gland at the bottom of the overhead door. Haven't even bothered to set up my trapline so far this winter.
Lee
Lee
Well that's a first. Updates on a two year old fix.![]()
I'm glad to hear it's working and I will definitely recommend the same should it come up again. I assume the meeses aren't even trying to get in?? I can see how the copper would keep them from chewing through but I guess maybe they can smell it and don't bother trying.
Thanx for the update.![]()
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J.P. Rap Mount Hope Ont.
Carpe Ductum (Seize The Tape)
"In this world, you must be oh so smart, or oh so pleasant." Well, for years I was smart. I recommend pleasant. Elwood P. Dowd
Yeah...I think they likely go to where they originally nibbled the gland ends to get in & encounter the copper scrub pads & decide to find a different wintering home. In any case it has certainly put a stop to the little suckers.
Lee
Lee