azure
Final Approach
Thanks Brad!
Yep, dark quiet places is what they like best - above the headliner, for example, in the insulation right around the spar carrythrough.
Also under the carpeting - which is where the "evidence" was found this time.
As much as I hate using poison, as long as there's no cat on the field I'm inclined to go that route if nothing else works very well. Blue is strictly an FBO dog, never seen him out and about so little chance of him getting hold of a poisoned mouse from the community hangar.
Sticky traps... sounds like they might work too if properly baited. Disposing of the corpse might be icky though -- I fly too often to leave them to dry up.
Yep, dark quiet places is what they like best - above the headliner, for example, in the insulation right around the spar carrythrough.
Also under the carpeting - which is where the "evidence" was found this time.
As much as I hate using poison, as long as there's no cat on the field I'm inclined to go that route if nothing else works very well. Blue is strictly an FBO dog, never seen him out and about so little chance of him getting hold of a poisoned mouse from the community hangar.
Sticky traps... sounds like they might work too if properly baited. Disposing of the corpse might be icky though -- I fly too often to leave them to dry up.
Michael
Now that be funny
On the mouse problem
We use all the above ,they all work to some degree.
Also found in my boat if you open up closed spaces they tend not to use those areas ,they like dark quiet places.
Poison bait blocks work best,traps next then down the line. My wife says her plastic fake snakes from the dime store help deter mice, couldn't prove that though. We have the electronic repelling units.
I like the idea of a protective box that only mice can enter,I would put poison blocks in there, a bowl of water and maybe a bowl of the old poly glycol antifreeze(winter) in there (not the new safe Sierra stuff)
We also use the sticky mouse trays ,stick some sunflower seeds in the middle , they cannot runaway and die in hidden places then. If left for a long time mice are only a pile of fuzz and bones stuck to the tray.
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