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I went to visit a fellow Tcraft owner this morning and noticed he had
the tail up on an inverted bucket. Why? He said it was to keep mice out. Looked pretty precarious. Anyone know of a better way other than a rat snake or a cat? - Mike |
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On May 25, 11:43*am, Michael Horowitz wrote:
I went to visit a fellow Tcraft owner this morning and noticed he had the tail up on an inverted bucket. Why? He said it was to keep mice out. Looked pretty precarious. Anyone know of a better way other than a rat snake or a cat? - Mike See if you can find some of this stuff: http://www.petvetsupply.com/rodmfar001.html Hardware stores or farm supply stores will have it. It looks tasty, so keep it away from kids or pets. It kills mice dead with one feeding. I keep two or three chunks around the airplane, near the wheels, and have absolutely no trouble with mice. They eat some, don't feel too good, and go away somewhere to die. I never find dead mice. Dan |
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How many male moths do you have to catch to get enough mothballs to make a
difference? {;-) Jim Mice don't like the smell of mothballs! Throw some of those into remote areas of the plane, where the little critters might enter. |
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"RST Engineering - JIm" wrote: How many male moths do you have to catch to get enough mothballs to make a difference? A whole flock of them! ;0 -- Remove _'s from email address to talk to me. |
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RST Engineering - JIm wrote:
How many male moths do you have to catch to get enough mothballs to make a difference? {;-) Jim For that matter, do the moths have higher voices after collection? Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired |
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In article , Dan wrote:
RST Engineering - JIm wrote: How many male moths do you have to catch to get enough mothballs to make a difference? {;-) Jim For that matter, do the moths have higher voices after collection? Depends on what time of the moth it is... |
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"Orval Fairbairn" wrote in message
news ![]() In article , wrote: On May 25, 11:43 am, Michael Horowitz wrote: I went to visit a fellow Tcraft owner this morning and noticed he had the tail up on an inverted bucket. Why? He said it was to keep mice out. Looked pretty precarious. Anyone know of a better way other than a rat snake or a cat? - Mike See if you can find some of this stuff: http://www.petvetsupply.com/rodmfar001.html Hardware stores or farm supply stores will have it. It looks tasty, so keep it away from kids or pets. It kills mice dead with one feeding. I keep two or three chunks around the airplane, near the wheels, and have absolutely no trouble with mice. They eat some, don't feel too good, and go away somewhere to die. I never find dead mice. Dan Mice don't like the smell of mothballs! Throw some of those into remote areas of the plane, where the little critters might enter. -- Remove _'s from email address to talk to me. I don't like the smell either--so you'll keep me out as well... Peter |
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On May 25, 12:42 pm, Orval Fairbairn
wrote: Mice don't like the smell of mothballs! Throw some of those into remote areas of the plane, where the little critters might enter. I used to do that, putting up with the stink and all, until I found a pair of mice making their nest in the airplane anyway. I think they get used to it within a few years, through several generations of mice, and it doesn't bother them anymore. I switched to the bar bait after that, and I doubt they'll get used to it! But birds hate mothballs. Works to keep them away. Dan |
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Michael Horowitz wrote:
I went to visit a fellow Tcraft owner this morning and noticed he had the tail up on an inverted bucket. Why? He said it was to keep mice out. Looked pretty precarious. Anyone know of a better way other than a rat snake or a cat? - Mike Mint leaves - exchange occasionally. (Google mint and mice it if you don't believe me!) Not only do mice not care for the smell of mint, the aircraft will remain in mint condition! ;-) |
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