Posted by Dave from MN on January 02, 2008 at 07:54:34 from (67.133.91.236):
Ok, barn is clean, remember its a big barn. Last years clean out resulted in no seen mice, but we baited anyway. This year, for what ever reason now that the barn is clean I have litterally thousands of mice. The baiting is happening now, using a different brand than last year to avoid allowing the to develop resistancy. I will in the next week need to start filling all the holes and crevices they have enlarged for their tunnels. What do you guys think would be best, silicone caulking, tar, the foam insulation in a can? Little buggers. I also am considering placing a 4-5"deep x 2' chipped granite all along the perimeter of the barn bringing it above the bottom edge of the bottom sheet of steel. Any advice would be appreciated. Off to put out a few more pails of bait!
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