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"Peter R." wrote: The theory being that the only way the mouse can get inside is to crawl up the tire. They certainly must be creative or have strong mouse feet, for I cannot see how a small field mouse is able to climb up the tires. The little *******s are probably dropping onto the aircraft by parachute from the ceiling. Rubber would be no problem. About the only thing they can't climb is glass, or a similar slick surface. It would be no problem for them to climb the tire and gear. I'm no expert on mouse behavior, but my theory with the bait blocks is that the mice will come to the hangar for the bait and NOT to explore my aircraft. I believe that they will leave the hangar to look for water after they consume the bait. The mice will enter the hangar even if you don't have bait, as the hangar provides shelter. JKG |
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