Posted by loko17 on November 28, 2009 at 08:30:57 from (204.111.122.120):
In Reply to: Pole shed questions. posted by gun guru on November 28, 2009 at 07:04:51:
I"ve built two or actually had two built for me. The first was a Morton Building, 30 X 55 X 12. I put a concrete floor in and have never been bothered by any animal, including mice in the building but they were always digging burrows underneath the slab (possums, skunks and groundhogs). I scraped away about 12" to 18" of soil all around the building with a front end loader and installed a 2" wide strip of galvanized chain link fencing attached to the top of the ledger board (think of a skirt all around the building) then backfilled over the fencing. Seems to have eliminated the burrowing. The other building with no cement floor is being used as an outhouse/home for mice, skunks, groundhogs and possums. So far conibear traps seem to work well but this next summer I"ll have to work on rodent proofing that building too. LOL.
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