Re: [pestlist] Mouse proofing doors
Copper wool gauze called Stuf-Fit is easily available and inexpensive. Tom Parker Sent from my iPhone > On Sep 7, 2016, at 9:13 AM, Christian Baars > wrote: > > Thanks all for the responses, some very useful tips which I’ll cost up now. > Please see below a little summary of the suggestions: > > · Metal-coat the threshold and the outer bottom lip of the door to > prevent gnawing (e.g., aluminium/brass threshold cover plates). > · Fit brush style door sweeps, e.g. Xcluder pest control door sweep > https://buyxcluder.com/xcluder-commercial-pest-control-door-sweep-134.html, > or Sealeze Sealeze.com. > · Fill any gaps/holes with steel/brass wool. > > Christian > > > From: pestlist-ow...@museumpests.net [mailto:pestlist-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, 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 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 > wrote: > 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 > under all of the doors which is not big but I suspect just large enough for > the mice to squeeze through. They are closed most of the time but lead to our > lecture theatre and when they are open are frequented by hundreds of feet. I > am therefore looking for a solution that is secure and sturdy at the same > time. And cost-efficient, of course. > > Gratefully yours > Christian > > > > Christian Baars PhD AMA > > Senior Preventive Conservator > Aumgueddfa Cymru / National Museum Cardiff > Department of Collection Services > Parc Cathays / Cathays Park > Caerdydd / Cardiff CF10 3NP > UK > Telephone: +44 (0)29 2057 3302 > Twitter: @NMWPrevCons > Blog: http://www.museumwales.ac.uk/blog/?cat=2484 > > > > > > YMWADIAD > Mae pob neges ebost a anfonir i neu gan Amgueddfa Cymru yn cael ei > sganio gan systemau diogelwch awtomatig er mwyn rheoli negeseuon > digymell a dileu cynnwys amhriodol neu beryglus. Cafodd y neges hon ei > sganio am firysau cyn ei hanfon, ond dylech hefyd fodloni'ch hun bod y > neges, a phob atodiad ynddi, yn rhydd o firysau cyn ei defnyddio gan > nad yw'r Amgueddfa'n derbyn cyfrifoldeb am unrhyw golled neu ddifrod o > ganlyniad i agor y neges neu unrhyw atodiadau. Gall y neges hon ac > unrhyw ffeiliau a atodir ynddi gynnwys gwybodaeth gyfrinachol a > fwriadwyd ar gyfer y derbynnydd yn unig. Os ydych chi wedi derbyn y > neges trwy gamgymeriad, rhowch wybod i ni a chofiwch ddileu'r neges. > Safbwyntiau personol yr awdur yw'r safbwyntiau a fynegir yn y neges > hon, ac nid ydynt o reidrwydd yn cynrychioli safbwyntiau'r Amgueddfa. > Nid yw'r Amgueddfa'n atebol am unrhyw wallau, llygredd neu esgeulustod > a allai godi wrth drosglwyddo'r neges hon, felly na ddibynnwch ar y > cynnwys heb geisio cadarnhad ysgrifenedig yn gyntaf . > > DISCLAIMER > Email to and from Amgueddfa Cymru - National Museum Wales is scanned > by automated security systems to control unsolicited messages and > eliminate inappropriate or dangerous content. This message was scanned > for viruses before transmission, but you should also satisfy yourself > that the message, and all attachments, are virus-free before use as > the Museum accepts no responsibility for any loss or damage that might > arise from opening the message or any attachments. This message and > any files transmitted with it may contain confidential information > intended only for the recipient. If you received it by mistake please > inform us and delete the message. The views expressed in this message > are the personal views of the author and may not necessarily represent > those of the Museum. The Museum accepts no liability for any errors, > corruption or omissions that might arise in transmission of this > message, so please do not rely on the contents without seeking > confirmation in writing. > > > > > > > Scanned by FuseMail. > > > > > -- > Joel
RE: [pestlist] Mouse proofing doors
I’ll add a few more considerations to this discussion. Gaps beneath the doors should be minimized. Door sweeps are a good option, but only if the floor or threshold beneath the door is level. The Xcluder sweeps, if sized just right and installed properly, are quite effective, and should be expected to outlive many of the cheaper plain vinyl or rubber sweeps. Drop-down bayonet kinds of sweeps (such as those manufactured by Pemko) can similarly be effective, but one should be cautious to minimize the amount of the rubber strip showing at the bottom, lest mice will nibble through it in short order. Another option to reduce the gap is to install a new wood or metal threshold beneath the door. This is particularly appropriate where the floor has become worn from decades of foot traffic. The astragal gap between double doors should be minimized as well. This may be accomplished by installing shims behind the hinges or by retrofitting the doors with an astragal closure, such as that made by Xcluder. The various kinds of brush sweeps can afford some amount of protection against insect and rodents, but a determined mouse or rat can often push through the bristles. Gaps in door frames and other sites can and should certainly be sealed. Plain steel wool is probably not a good option, as it will soon oxidize and deteriorate. Stainless steel or copper wool / mesh would be far better choices. I’d advise staying away from filling gaps with expanding foam, unless the voids are first filled with something far more substantial. Richard J. Pollack, PhD HARVARD UNIVERSITY Environmental Health, Safety and Emergency Management (EHSEM) Senior Environmental Public Health Officer 46 Blackstone St. Cambridge, MA 02139 Office: 617-495-2995 Cell: 617-447-0763 www.ehs.harvard.edu richard_poll...@harvard.edu<mailto:richard_poll...@harvard.edu> Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health Instructor, Department of Immunology & Infectious Disease From: pestlist-ow...@museumpests.net [mailto:pestlist-ow...@museumpests.net] On Behalf Of Christian Baars Sent: Wednesday, September 07, 2016 9:13 AM To: pestlist@museumpests.net Subject: RE: [pestlist] Mouse proofing doors Thanks all for the responses, some very useful tips which I’ll cost up now. Please see below a little summary of the suggestions: · Metal-coat the threshold and the outer bottom lip of the door to prevent gnawing (e.g., aluminium/brass threshold cover plates). · Fit brush style door sweeps, e.g. Xcluder pest control door sweep https://buyxcluder.com/xcluder-commercial-pest-control-door-sweep-134.html<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__buyxcluder.com_xcluder-2Dcommercial-2Dpest-2Dcontrol-2Ddoor-2Dsweep-2D134.html&d=CwMGaQ&c=WO-RGvefibhHBZq3fL85hQ&r=GO7C3XN3WgFy2IP-bFBbnUs_CYntqj57Dprtl40-_KE&m=BlJCWsqpkPaC3YlhoPmMPwDlYmV6xeEcj9N8UYQ-nEg&s=FQIC8NQeL9LKUkcK6Cim-FYQNnROZQkooLf2kPPJzGk&e=>, or Sealeze Sealeze.com<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__sealeze.com&d=CwMGaQ&c=WO-RGvefibhHBZq3fL85hQ&r=GO7C3XN3WgFy2IP-bFBbnUs_CYntqj57Dprtl40-_KE&m=BlJCWsqpkPaC3YlhoPmMPwDlYmV6xeEcj9N8UYQ-nEg&s=-RsWaR9tri9V9ee2c2QUt9i8wCkxAbD-Q6WgW33GoQc&e=>. · Fill any gaps/holes with steel/brass wool. Christian From: pestlist-ow...@museumpests.net<mailto:pestlist-ow...@museumpests.net> [mailto:pestlist-ow...@museumpests.net] On Behalf Of Paul Storch Sent: 06 September 2016 15:17 To: pestlist@museumpests.net<mailto: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, Sep 5, 2016 at 8:05 AM, Shockley, Joel mailto:joel_shock...@nps.gov>> wrote: 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 mailto:christian.ba...@museumwales.ac.uk>> wrote: 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 under all of the doors which is not big but I suspect just large enough for the mice to squeeze through. They are closed most of the time but lead to our lecture theatre and when they are open are frequented by hundreds of feet. I am therefore looking for a solution that is secure and sturdy at the same time. And cost-efficient, of course. Gratefully yours Christian Christian Baars PhD AMA Senior Preventive Conservator Aumgueddfa Cymru / National Museum Cardiff Department of Collection Services Parc Cathays / Cathays Park Caerdydd / Cardiff CF10 3NP UK Telep
RE: [pestlist] Mouse proofing doors
Thanks all for the responses, some very useful tips which I’ll cost up now. Please see below a little summary of the suggestions: · Metal-coat the threshold and the outer bottom lip of the door to prevent gnawing (e.g., aluminium/brass threshold cover plates). · Fit brush style door sweeps, e.g. Xcluder pest control door sweep https://buyxcluder.com/xcluder-commercial-pest-control-door-sweep-134.html, or Sealeze Sealeze.com<http://sealeze.com>. · Fill any gaps/holes with steel/brass wool. Christian From: pestlist-ow...@museumpests.net [mailto:pestlist-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, Sep 5, 2016 at 8:05 AM, Shockley, Joel mailto:joel_shock...@nps.gov>> wrote: 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 mailto:christian.ba...@museumwales.ac.uk>> wrote: 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 under all of the doors which is not big but I suspect just large enough for the mice to squeeze through. They are closed most of the time but lead to our lecture theatre and when they are open are frequented by hundreds of feet. I am therefore looking for a solution that is secure and sturdy at the same time. And cost-efficient, of course. Gratefully yours Christian Christian Baars PhD AMA Senior Preventive Conservator Aumgueddfa Cymru / National Museum Cardiff Department of Collection Services Parc Cathays / Cathays Park Caerdydd / Cardiff CF10 3NP UK Telephone: +44 (0)29 2057 3302 Twitter: @NMWPrevCons Blog: http://www.museumwales.ac.uk/blog/?cat=2484 YMWADIAD Mae pob neges ebost a anfonir i neu gan Amgueddfa Cymru yn cael ei sganio gan systemau diogelwch awtomatig er mwyn rheoli negeseuon digymell a dileu cynnwys amhriodol neu beryglus. Cafodd y neges hon ei sganio am firysau cyn ei hanfon, ond dylech hefyd fodloni'ch hun bod y neges, a phob atodiad ynddi, yn rhydd o firysau cyn ei defnyddio gan nad yw'r Amgueddfa'n derbyn cyfrifoldeb am unrhyw golled neu ddifrod o ganlyniad i agor y neges neu unrhyw atodiadau. Gall y neges hon ac unrhyw ffeiliau a atodir ynddi gynnwys gwybodaeth gyfrinachol a fwriadwyd ar gyfer y derbynnydd yn unig. Os ydych chi wedi derbyn y neges trwy gamgymeriad, rhowch wybod i ni a chofiwch ddileu'r neges. Safbwyntiau personol yr awdur yw'r safbwyntiau a fynegir yn y neges hon, ac nid ydynt o reidrwydd yn cynrychioli safbwyntiau'r Amgueddfa. Nid yw'r Amgueddfa'n atebol am unrhyw wallau, llygredd neu esgeulustod a allai godi wrth drosglwyddo'r neges hon, felly na ddibynnwch ar y cynnwys heb geisio cadarnhad ysgrifenedig yn gyntaf . DISCLAIMER Email to and from Amgueddfa Cymru - National Museum Wales is scanned by automated security systems to control unsolicited messages and eliminate inappropriate or dangerous content. This message was scanned for viruses before transmission, but you should also satisfy yourself that the message, and all attachments, are virus-free before use as the Museum accepts no responsibility for any loss or damage that might arise from opening the message or any attachments. This message and any files transmitted with it may contain confidential information intended only for the recipient. If you received it by mistake please inform us and delete the message. The views expressed in this message are the personal views of the author and may not necessarily represent those of the Museum. The Museum accepts no liability for any errors, corruption or omissions that might arise in transmission of this message, so please do not rely on the contents without seeking confirmation in writing. Scanned by FuseMail. -- Joel Shockley, Park Guide Washita Battlefield NHS 18555 Hwy 47A STE A Cheyenne, OK 73628 (580) 497-2742, x3009 "We are here for a spell; get all the good laughs you can." ~ Will Rogers -- Paul S. Storch Project Specialist III /Sites Collections and Exhibits Liaison Facilities-Historic Properties Department Facilities and Risk Management Division Minnesota Historical Society 345 Kellogg Blvd. West Saint Paul, MN 55102-1906 (651) 259-3257 paul.sto...@mnhs.org<mailto:paul.sto...@mnhs.org> Visit Historic Sites! www.mnhs.org&
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, 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 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 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 under all of the doors which is not big but I suspect just large enough >> for the mice to squeeze through. They are closed most of the time but lead >> to our lecture theatre and when they are open are frequented by hundreds of >> feet. I am therefore looking for a solution that is secure and sturdy at >> the same time. And cost-efficient, of course. >> >> >> >> Gratefully yours >> >> Christian >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> Christian Baars PhD AMA >> >> >> >> Senior Preventive Conservator >> >> Aumgueddfa Cymru / National Museum Cardiff >> >> Department of Collection Services >> >> Parc Cathays / Cathays Park >> >> Caerdydd / Cardiff CF10 3NP >> >> UK >> >> Telephone: +44 (0)29 2057 3302 >> >> Twitter: @NMWPrevCons >> >> Blog: http://www.museumwales.ac.uk/blog/?cat=2484 >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> YMWADIAD >> Mae pob neges ebost a anfonir i neu gan Amgueddfa Cymru yn cael ei >> sganio gan systemau diogelwch awtomatig er mwyn rheoli negeseuon >> digymell a dileu cynnwys amhriodol neu beryglus. Cafodd y neges hon ei >> sganio am firysau cyn ei hanfon, ond dylech hefyd fodloni'ch hun bod y >> neges, a phob atodiad ynddi, yn rhydd o firysau cyn ei defnyddio gan >> nad yw'r Amgueddfa'n derbyn cyfrifoldeb am unrhyw golled neu ddifrod o >> ganlyniad i agor y neges neu unrhyw atodiadau. Gall y neges hon ac >> unrhyw ffeiliau a atodir ynddi gynnwys gwybodaeth gyfrinachol a >> fwriadwyd ar gyfer y derbynnydd yn unig. Os ydych chi wedi derbyn y >> neges trwy gamgymeriad, rhowch wybod i ni a chofiwch ddileu'r neges. >> Safbwyntiau personol yr awdur yw'r safbwyntiau a fynegir yn y neges >> hon, ac nid ydynt o reidrwydd yn cynrychioli safbwyntiau'r Amgueddfa. >> Nid yw'r Amgueddfa'n atebol am unrhyw wallau, llygredd neu esgeulustod >> a allai godi wrth drosglwyddo'r neges hon, felly na ddibynnwch ar y >> cynnwys heb geisio cadarnhad ysgrifenedig yn gyntaf . >> >> DISCLAIMER >> Email to and from Amgueddfa Cymru - National Museum Wales is scanned >> by automated security systems to control unsolicited messages and >> eliminate inappropriate or dangerous content. This message was scanned >> for viruses before transmission, but you should also satisfy yourself >> that the message, and all attachments, are virus-free before use as >> the Museum accepts no responsibility for any loss or damage that might >> arise from opening the message or any attachments. This message and >> any files transmitted with it may contain confidential information >> intended only for the recipient. If you received it by mistake please >> inform us and delete the message. The views expressed in this message >> are the personal views of the author and may not necessarily represent >> those of the Museum. The Museum accepts no liability for any errors, >> corruption or omissions that might arise in transmission of this >> message, so please do not rely on the contents without seeking >> confirmation in writing. >> >> >> -- >> >> >> >> >> Scanned by FuseMail. >> > > > > -- > > *Joel Shockley, Park Guide* > > *Washita Battlefield NHS* > > *18555 Hwy 47A STE A* > > *Cheyenne, OK 73628* > > *(580) 497-2742, x3009* > > > > "We are here for a spell; get all the good laughs you can." > > > ~ Will Rogers > -- Paul S. Storch Project Specialist III /Sites Collections and Exhibits Liaison Facilities-Historic Properties Department Facilities and Risk Management Division Minnesota Historical Society 345 Kellogg Blvd. West Saint Paul, MN 55102-1906 (651) 259-3257 paul.sto...@mnhs.org Visit Historic Sites! www.mnhs.org
Re: [pestlist] Mouse proofing doors
Go to Sealeze.com and download their catalog. Tom Parker Sent from my iPhone > On Sep 5, 2016, at 6:40 PM, Voron, Joel wrote: > > Brush style door sweeps installed on the inside will degrade slower and last > longer if you can tolerate the asthetics. > > Sent from my iPhone > > On Sep 5, 2016, at 8:20 AM, Christian Baars > wrote: > >> 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 >> under all of the doors which is not big but I suspect just large enough for >> the mice to squeeze through. They are closed most of the time but lead to >> our lecture theatre and when they are open are frequented by hundreds of >> feet. I am therefore looking for a solution that is secure and sturdy at the >> same time. And cost-efficient, of course. >> >> Gratefully yours >> Christian >> >> >> >> Christian Baars PhD AMA >> >> Senior Preventive Conservator >> Aumgueddfa Cymru / National Museum Cardiff >> Department of Collection Services >> Parc Cathays / Cathays Park >> Caerdydd / Cardiff CF10 3NP >> UK >> Telephone: +44 (0)29 2057 3302 >> Twitter: @NMWPrevCons >> Blog: http://www.museumwales.ac.uk/blog/?cat=2484 >> >> >> >> >> >> YMWADIAD >> Mae pob neges ebost a anfonir i neu gan Amgueddfa Cymru yn cael ei >> sganio gan systemau diogelwch awtomatig er mwyn rheoli negeseuon >> digymell a dileu cynnwys amhriodol neu beryglus. Cafodd y neges hon ei >> sganio am firysau cyn ei hanfon, ond dylech hefyd fodloni'ch hun bod y >> neges, a phob atodiad ynddi, yn rhydd o firysau cyn ei defnyddio gan >> nad yw'r Amgueddfa'n derbyn cyfrifoldeb am unrhyw golled neu ddifrod o >> ganlyniad i agor y neges neu unrhyw atodiadau. Gall y neges hon ac >> unrhyw ffeiliau a atodir ynddi gynnwys gwybodaeth gyfrinachol a >> fwriadwyd ar gyfer y derbynnydd yn unig. Os ydych chi wedi derbyn y >> neges trwy gamgymeriad, rhowch wybod i ni a chofiwch ddileu'r neges. >> Safbwyntiau personol yr awdur yw'r safbwyntiau a fynegir yn y neges >> hon, ac nid ydynt o reidrwydd yn cynrychioli safbwyntiau'r Amgueddfa. >> Nid yw'r Amgueddfa'n atebol am unrhyw wallau, llygredd neu esgeulustod >> a allai godi wrth drosglwyddo'r neges hon, felly na ddibynnwch ar y >> cynnwys heb geisio cadarnhad ysgrifenedig yn gyntaf . >> >> DISCLAIMER >> Email to and from Amgueddfa Cymru - National Museum Wales is scanned >> by automated security systems to control unsolicited messages and >> eliminate inappropriate or dangerous content. This message was scanned >> for viruses before transmission, but you should also satisfy yourself >> that the message, and all attachments, are virus-free before use as >> the Museum accepts no responsibility for any loss or damage that might >> arise from opening the message or any attachments. This message and >> any files transmitted with it may contain confidential information >> intended only for the recipient. If you received it by mistake please >> inform us and delete the message. The views expressed in this message >> are the personal views of the author and may not necessarily represent >> those of the Museum. The Museum accepts no liability for any errors, >> corruption or omissions that might arise in transmission of this >> message, so please do not rely on the contents without seeking >> confirmation in writing. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> Scanned by FuseMail.
Re: [pestlist] Mouse proofing doors
Brush style door sweeps installed on the inside will degrade slower and last longer if you can tolerate the asthetics. Sent from my iPhone On Sep 5, 2016, at 8:20 AM, Christian Baars mailto:christian.ba...@museumwales.ac.uk>> wrote: 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 under all of the doors which is not big but I suspect just large enough for the mice to squeeze through. They are closed most of the time but lead to our lecture theatre and when they are open are frequented by hundreds of feet. I am therefore looking for a solution that is secure and sturdy at the same time. And cost-efficient, of course. Gratefully yours Christian Christian Baars PhD AMA Senior Preventive Conservator Aumgueddfa Cymru / National Museum Cardiff Department of Collection Services Parc Cathays / Cathays Park Caerdydd / Cardiff CF10 3NP UK Telephone: +44 (0)29 2057 3302 Twitter: @NMWPrevCons Blog: http://www.museumwales.ac.uk/blog/?cat=2484 YMWADIAD Mae pob neges ebost a anfonir i neu gan Amgueddfa Cymru yn cael ei sganio gan systemau diogelwch awtomatig er mwyn rheoli negeseuon digymell a dileu cynnwys amhriodol neu beryglus. Cafodd y neges hon ei sganio am firysau cyn ei hanfon, ond dylech hefyd fodloni'ch hun bod y neges, a phob atodiad ynddi, yn rhydd o firysau cyn ei defnyddio gan nad yw'r Amgueddfa'n derbyn cyfrifoldeb am unrhyw golled neu ddifrod o ganlyniad i agor y neges neu unrhyw atodiadau. Gall y neges hon ac unrhyw ffeiliau a atodir ynddi gynnwys gwybodaeth gyfrinachol a fwriadwyd ar gyfer y derbynnydd yn unig. Os ydych chi wedi derbyn y neges trwy gamgymeriad, rhowch wybod i ni a chofiwch ddileu'r neges. Safbwyntiau personol yr awdur yw'r safbwyntiau a fynegir yn y neges hon, ac nid ydynt o reidrwydd yn cynrychioli safbwyntiau'r Amgueddfa. Nid yw'r Amgueddfa'n atebol am unrhyw wallau, llygredd neu esgeulustod a allai godi wrth drosglwyddo'r neges hon, felly na ddibynnwch ar y cynnwys heb geisio cadarnhad ysgrifenedig yn gyntaf . DISCLAIMER Email to and from Amgueddfa Cymru - National Museum Wales is scanned by automated security systems to control unsolicited messages and eliminate inappropriate or dangerous content. This message was scanned for viruses before transmission, but you should also satisfy yourself that the message, and all attachments, are virus-free before use as the Museum accepts no responsibility for any loss or damage that might arise from opening the message or any attachments. This message and any files transmitted with it may contain confidential information intended only for the recipient. If you received it by mistake please inform us and delete the message. The views expressed in this message are the personal views of the author and may not necessarily represent those of the Museum. The Museum accepts no liability for any errors, corruption or omissions that might arise in transmission of this message, so please do not rely on the contents without seeking confirmation in writing. Scanned by FuseMail.
RE: [pestlist] Mouse proofing doors
I have been very impressed with these door sweeps from Xcluder in high rodent traffic areas. https://buyxcluder.com/xcluder-commercial-pest-control-door-sweep-134.html Sent from my Verizon Wireless 4G LTE smartphone Original message From: Christian Baars Date: 09/05/2016 7:20 AM (GMT-06:00) To: "'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 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 under all of the doors which is not big but I suspect just large enough for the mice to squeeze through. They are closed most of the time but lead to our lecture theatre and when they are open are frequented by hundreds of feet. I am therefore looking for a solution that is secure and sturdy at the same time. And cost-efficient, of course. Gratefully yours Christian Christian Baars PhD AMA Senior Preventive Conservator Aumgueddfa Cymru / National Museum Cardiff Department of Collection Services Parc Cathays / Cathays Park Caerdydd / Cardiff CF10 3NP UK Telephone: +44 (0)29 2057 3302 Twitter: @NMWPrevCons Blog: http://www.museumwales.ac.uk/blog/?cat=2484 YMWADIAD Mae pob neges ebost a anfonir i neu gan Amgueddfa Cymru yn cael ei sganio gan systemau diogelwch awtomatig er mwyn rheoli negeseuon digymell a dileu cynnwys amhriodol neu beryglus. Cafodd y neges hon ei sganio am firysau cyn ei hanfon, ond dylech hefyd fodloni'ch hun bod y neges, a phob atodiad ynddi, yn rhydd o firysau cyn ei defnyddio gan nad yw'r Amgueddfa'n derbyn cyfrifoldeb am unrhyw golled neu ddifrod o ganlyniad i agor y neges neu unrhyw atodiadau. Gall y neges hon ac unrhyw ffeiliau a atodir ynddi gynnwys gwybodaeth gyfrinachol a fwriadwyd ar gyfer y derbynnydd yn unig. Os ydych chi wedi derbyn y neges trwy gamgymeriad, rhowch wybod i ni a chofiwch ddileu'r neges. Safbwyntiau personol yr awdur yw'r safbwyntiau a fynegir yn y neges hon, ac nid ydynt o reidrwydd yn cynrychioli safbwyntiau'r Amgueddfa. Nid yw'r Amgueddfa'n atebol am unrhyw wallau, llygredd neu esgeulustod a allai godi wrth drosglwyddo'r neges hon, felly na ddibynnwch ar y cynnwys heb geisio cadarnhad ysgrifenedig yn gyntaf .DISCLAIMER Email to and from Amgueddfa Cymru - National Museum Wales is scanned by automated security systems to control unsolicited messages and eliminate inappropriate or dangerous content. This message was scanned for viruses before transmission, but you should also satisfy yourself that the message, and all attachments, are virus-free before use as the Museum accepts no responsibility for any loss or damage that might arise from opening the message or any attachments. This message and any files transmitted with it may contain confidential information intended only for the recipient. If you received it by mistake please inform us and delete the message. The views expressed in this message are the personal views of the author and may not necessarily represent those of the Museum. The Museum accepts no liability for any errors, corruption or omissions that might arise in transmission of this message, so please do not rely on the contents without seeking confirmation in writing. Scanned by FuseMail.
Re: [pestlist] Mouse proofing doors
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 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 under all of the doors which is not big but I suspect just large enough > for the mice to squeeze through. They are closed most of the time but lead > to our lecture theatre and when they are open are frequented by hundreds of > feet. I am therefore looking for a solution that is secure and sturdy at > the same time. And cost-efficient, of course. > > > > Gratefully yours > > Christian > > > > > > > > Christian Baars PhD AMA > > > > Senior Preventive Conservator > > Aumgueddfa Cymru / National Museum Cardiff > > Department of Collection Services > > Parc Cathays / Cathays Park > > Caerdydd / Cardiff CF10 3NP > > UK > > Telephone: +44 (0)29 2057 3302 > > Twitter: @NMWPrevCons > > Blog: http://www.museumwales.ac.uk/blog/?cat=2484 > > > > > > > > > > YMWADIAD > Mae pob neges ebost a anfonir i neu gan Amgueddfa Cymru yn cael ei > sganio gan systemau diogelwch awtomatig er mwyn rheoli negeseuon > digymell a dileu cynnwys amhriodol neu beryglus. Cafodd y neges hon ei > sganio am firysau cyn ei hanfon, ond dylech hefyd fodloni'ch hun bod y > neges, a phob atodiad ynddi, yn rhydd o firysau cyn ei defnyddio gan > nad yw'r Amgueddfa'n derbyn cyfrifoldeb am unrhyw golled neu ddifrod o > ganlyniad i agor y neges neu unrhyw atodiadau. Gall y neges hon ac > unrhyw ffeiliau a atodir ynddi gynnwys gwybodaeth gyfrinachol a > fwriadwyd ar gyfer y derbynnydd yn unig. Os ydych chi wedi derbyn y > neges trwy gamgymeriad, rhowch wybod i ni a chofiwch ddileu'r neges. > Safbwyntiau personol yr awdur yw'r safbwyntiau a fynegir yn y neges > hon, ac nid ydynt o reidrwydd yn cynrychioli safbwyntiau'r Amgueddfa. > Nid yw'r Amgueddfa'n atebol am unrhyw wallau, llygredd neu esgeulustod > a allai godi wrth drosglwyddo'r neges hon, felly na ddibynnwch ar y > cynnwys heb geisio cadarnhad ysgrifenedig yn gyntaf . > > DISCLAIMER > Email to and from Amgueddfa Cymru - National Museum Wales is scanned > by automated security systems to control unsolicited messages and > eliminate inappropriate or dangerous content. This message was scanned > for viruses before transmission, but you should also satisfy yourself > that the message, and all attachments, are virus-free before use as > the Museum accepts no responsibility for any loss or damage that might > arise from opening the message or any attachments. This message and > any files transmitted with it may contain confidential information > intended only for the recipient. If you received it by mistake please > inform us and delete the message. The views expressed in this message > are the personal views of the author and may not necessarily represent > those of the Museum. The Museum accepts no liability for any errors, > corruption or omissions that might arise in transmission of this > message, so please do not rely on the contents without seeking > confirmation in writing. > > > -- > > > > > Scanned by FuseMail. > -- *Joel Shockley, Park Guide* *Washita Battlefield NHS* *18555 Hwy 47A STE A* *Cheyenne, OK 73628* *(580) 497-2742, x3009* "We are here for a spell; get all the good laughs you can." ~ Will Rogers