It's that time of year and the mice are coming in. I live in a wooded area in NC and field mice are bad and they are finding my home.
How do I keep them out?
They are not getting 'in'....I've sealed up the walls w/ caulk, sealants, etc...when I painted, baseboards/moldings....but I hear them inside the walls.
How can I keep them from climbing up my foundation and into the walls?
Squatters....the cute, squeaky kind.
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Ain't they cute? Grrrrr! I recently got behind/under my kitchen sink, and stuffed around the pipes with steel wool. Covered every opening as much as possible, and still have mice coming in. I hate killing critters, but my kitchen is off limits to the filthy varments.
Darn useless cats spend the night in my bed, when they should be on duty.![Rolling Eyes :roll:](./images/smilies/icon_rolleyes.gif)
Darn useless cats spend the night in my bed, when they should be on duty.
![Rolling Eyes :roll:](./images/smilies/icon_rolleyes.gif)
BarbP
BarbP, that is so funny. I feel your pain. My cat cratches at the wall- and that's the problem, they are in the wall and can't get into the home.
I guess they climb up into the insulation and make a warm bed...but how to keep them from coming in? I was told they can do major damage...like chewing through electrical wires and such.
I guess they climb up into the insulation and make a warm bed...but how to keep them from coming in? I was told they can do major damage...like chewing through electrical wires and such.
The first and most important line of defense is your skirting. It needs to be tight & free of holes, If you can either bury the bottom or at the least bank pea gravel up against the bottom that will help a lot. You can also throw a couple of hand fulls of moth balls under there also. Greg
"If I can't fix it, I can screw it up so bad no one else can either."
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