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Dang mice
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Registered: 09/04/2008 Posts: 95 |
What do you use to keep nice away from combines and other equipment? |
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George
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A puddee Kat works best |
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Dirtfarmer
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Bait in boxes year round inside and outside your shed year round. Kill them before they get in it. If you put bait inside the machine it draws them to it. |
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bounce dryer sheets work well inside cabs
6-10 sheets placed around seems to last all winter |
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Richard Warren
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Don't laugh but bars of Irish Spring soap sure do the trick in RVs. It smells a lot better than some other remedies too. |
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Registered: 05/20/2008 Posts: 258 |
I heard about the Irish spring trick from my wife as well.
There are various products at TSC or Rural King that use evergreen extract and shavings in bags that can be placed in the infested area. |
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Registered: 09/10/2017 Posts: 60 |
Fresh Cab Rodent Repellent and or moth balls.
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all natural organic remedy
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Osage orange from an osage orange tree. That is a tree that was used for windbreak protection and natural fencing as the tree is moderate height but grows very wide with non-straight branches in every direction, that have thorns. New crop has been out there for a month or so already, laying on the ground.
Gather up a bunch and put where you feel the mice might be entering the building but just inside the building. The osage orange seem to be effective for many, many months. Yes, they will shrink & dry up over time. I throw out the old shrivelled up one when I get a new crop to put around. Have done this for several years. Still set mousetraps but catch very few since started using osage orange. The neighbor's cat makes its daily circuit, so no telling how many mice it might find in my territory. |
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Registered: 03/26/2008 Posts: 495 |
Osage oranges, Irish Spring, moth balls all very good inexpensive and safe ways to keep vermin from inside vehicles. Then good doses of rodentcide placed strategically around and in the buildings. JW |
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jdth
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Otherwise more commonly known as Hedge Balls in our area. |
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Registered: 07/22/2014 Posts: 197 |
My sister and her husband used Irish Spring soap for their mobile home. Mice just ate it like candy. I’v always had good luck with mothballs. |
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Hi, I’m interested in the suitcase weights you have for sale but couldn’t find any other way to contact you. Is there a number I can call you at? |
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Registered: 10/30/2018 Posts: 749 |
WHAT KIND OF WEIGHTS ARE YOU WANTING |
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We use a lot of drier sheets, they seem to work the best and the smell is pleasant other wise mothballs works exterior I don't care for the smell. |
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SuperDave
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CAB FRESH is what you need. Buy it at your local CaseiH dealer. Guys swear by it |
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Registered: 07/06/2017 Posts: 20 |
I second the use of cab fresh, Tractor Supply carries it as well. Little bastards ruined the wiring on my goosneck last season. Popped a few pouches in behind the lights and trouble free since. Tried all the remedy's listed above with limited sucess. Just my two cents |
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