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Posted by Hugh MacKay on December 07, 2003 at 17:02:59 from (64.228.12.102):
In Reply to: Re: Mouse nest in Torque Tube posted by Bob on December 07, 2003 at 16:25:43:
Bob: I think mouse food is the real problem. In this area there is corn stover within 8' of my shed, and between corn and soybean fields, there is probably a 1000 acres within his reach. We have an old cat and she does an excellent job of making sure they never invade this old brick farmhouse. However she is much like me in cold weather, a fire side cat. That is fine by me as we will not tolerate mice in the house. I do not like the idea of poisons around shed as the cat and other barn cats do frequent my shed. The one thing I notice is the cats tend to get a bit behind this time of year as rodents move from fields to some winter shelter. The mouse doesn't bother me a whole lot as I know he is doomed. I just want to keep him from torque tube until he meets his Waterloo.
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