Posted by cjunrau on May 04, 2021 at 16:42:43 from (69.158.246.160):
In Reply to: Mice eating ear corn posted by Winchester1 on May 04, 2021 at 15:58:37:
Number 1;; simple solution. Get rid of the useless dogs.
Number 2;; More complex. teach your dogs not to chase cats, that is not hard if the dog is worth anything. If not resort to number 1.
Number 3;; Crib should be 1-2 ft off the ground so cats and useful dogs can get underneath. If it is not on the ground other critters will come moussing and the mice can't hid as well as they usually don't live just in the corn. The like dirt.
Number 3;; You can tunnel under from the sides where the dogs can't get at and place Antifreeze in small dishes where they can easily get in. Does not have to drown them ,Just so they can drink it. Go all the way around every 5-8 ft apart. Mice will find it and drink it and die but they can't contaminate the corn as the can't carry a liquid like they can poison. If there is a little more space under a shed it gets dry underneath and mice and rats both will get thirsty a lot more than if there is no air space between floor and dirt.
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