08-30-2025, 08:58 AM
What gnaw marks are these?
Anybody have any ideas?
Anybody have any ideas?
What gnaw marks?
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Looks like mice.
It's a misconception that mice are only a winter problem, house mice are active all year round. So where outside your home or business should you start checking for the signs of mice? Sheds - check the base of wooden doors for gaps and gnaw marks. Field mice are more likely to enter sheds and outbuildings in search of stored foods, preferably fruits and vegetables. Garages - check for gaps around door frames or holes gnawed at the bottom of wooden doors. If you have an integral garage check around the internal door as well, and any vents that could give entry into other internal areas. Compost bins - compost heaps attract mice because they are warm and contain food. Check lid and base of composters for holes and gnaw marks. Vegetation - overgrown vegetation, especially close to walls may be used by mice to shelter and nest. Vines, shrubs and overhanging branches close to a property can give mice a climbing frame from which to reach entry points in the eaves or on the roof. It's a misconception that mice are only a winter problem, house mice are active all year round. So where outside your home or business should you start checking for the signs of mice? It's a misconception that mice are only a winter problem, house mice are active all year round. So where outside your home or business should you start checking for the signs of mice?
It's a misconception that mice are only a winter problem, house mice are active all year round. So where outside your home or business should you start checking for the signs of mice? It's a misconception that mice are only a winter problem, house mice are active all year round. So where outside your home or business should you start checking for the signs of mice? It's a misconception that mice are only a winter problem, house mice are active all year round. So where outside your home or business should you start checking for the signs of mice? It's a misconception that mice are only a winter problem, house mice are active all year round. So where outside your home or business should you start checking for the signs of mice? It's a misconception that mice are only a winter problem, house mice are active all year round. So where outside your home or business should you start checking for the signs of mice? It's a misconception that mice are only a winter problem, house mice are active all year round. So where outside your home or business should you start checking for the signs of mice?
08-30-2025, 01:59 PM
(08-30-2025, 09:41 AM)support Wrote: Looks like mice. |
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