gt; On Behalf Of Paul Storch
> Sent: 06 September 2016 15:17
> To: pestlist@museumpests.net
> Subject: Re: [pestlist] Mouse proofing doors
>
> Actually brass wool works better- doesn't rust. It's available from
> suppliers like Grainger and McMaster-Carr in cases.
>
> Paul Storc
ist-ow...@museumpests.net] On
Behalf Of Paul Storch
Sent: 06 September 2016 15:17
To: pestlist@museumpests.net
Subject: Re: [pestlist] Mouse proofing doors
Actually brass wool works better- doesn't rust. It's available from suppliers
like Grainger and McMaster-Carr in cases.
Paul Storch
On Mon,
Actually brass wool works better- doesn't rust. It's available from
suppliers like Grainger and McMaster-Carr in cases.
Paul Storch
On Mon, Sep 5, 2016 at 8:05 AM, Shockley, Joel
wrote:
> Use steel wool. Fill in the suspected gaps with the wool. We have been
> using
Dear Christian
Metal-coat the threshold and the outer bottom lip of the door to negate
gnawing (e.g., aluminium or, more attractively, brass threshold cover
plates). If that does not reduce the gap below 6 mm then try this:
metal filled excluder
Brush style door sweeps installed on the inside will degrade slower and last
longer if you can tolerate the asthetics.
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On Sep 5, 2016, at 8:20 AM, Christian Baars
>
wrote:
Dear colleagues,
We
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Date: 09/05/2016 7:20 AM (GMT-06:00)
To: "'pestlist@museumpests.net'" <pestlist@museumpests.net>
Subject: [pestlist] Mouse proofing doors
Dear colleagues,
We have a low level problem with mouse ingress through four doors on one side
of
Use steel wool. Fill in the suspected gaps with the wool. We have been
using for all our doors and other gaps and holes in the wall. It does work.
On Mon, Sep 5, 2016 at 7:19 AM, Christian Baars <
christian.ba...@museumwales.ac.uk> wrote:
> Dear colleagues,
>
>
>
> We have a low level problem
Dear colleagues,
We have a low level problem with mouse ingress through four doors on one side
of the building and I am wondering whether you may have any experience with
retrospective mouse proofing of external doors.
The doors in question are solid wood with wooden thresholds; there is a gap
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