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shelbyd
Oct 13, 2016Explorer
I have done exactly as you, first in the barn, then a lean to with back and one side closed. Strangely enough my mouse problems happened when it was inside and none since being under the lean to.
I leave hatches opened with max air cover over them and about a dozen dryer sheets inside strategically located. Smells great and no mice.
Someone told me that mice hate the gravel. Who knows. No mice in a couple of years. Plenty caught in the barn.
I leave hatches opened with max air cover over them and about a dozen dryer sheets inside strategically located. Smells great and no mice.
Someone told me that mice hate the gravel. Who knows. No mice in a couple of years. Plenty caught in the barn.
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