Posted by redforlife on April 24, 2014 at 20:41:18 from (68.234.121.124):
In Reply to: mice posted by Paul from MI on April 24, 2014 at 19:40:46:
Mice are very destructive and nasty in a building. If they get to chewing off wires on your equipment in that building, your going to wish they weren't in ther at all, and not just staying out of your bolt bin. I suggest poison. I use the nail down stuff you can get for rats. Takes care of mice too. I take 2X4's about a foot and a half long. Nail on 2 pieces of poison on each end. Place in a areas where rats and mice are likely to travel. Under a work bench or a cabinet. Check on it on occasion, and pull nail and add poison as needed. Have pretty good luck keeping a building rat & mice free as long as you not run out of poison. If you do run out for a length of time, it don't take long to get over run with them again.
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