Mice are the food chain of the carnivore would.  It is my experience they
cannot be eaten in enough numbers to help.  Coyotes, cats, owls, hawks, all
get fat up on rodents.  However rodents reproduce faster than they can be
eaten.  It is nature’s way!!!!   Eat a few rodents  , food supply increases,
rodent infant mortality decreases and they out produce the hungry  creatures
around them.   It is food supply and natural population fluctuations that
control rodent numbers.  My trees roots, and  bark are flavorful desert
under a blanket of snow.  No matter how I build housing for rodent eaters
the rodents keep out in front.  

 

So what to do???  

 

A clean orchard helps because rodents cannot afford to live where there is
no cover.  Instant death and they know it. 

 

Then there is the final solution.     ROZOL discreetly hidden under bait
stations.  Or even better a spoonful  in  the rodent hole. 

 

Just my experience with the natural way.  

 

Mo, Congratulations on the new  grandchild.    

 

John Belisle

BelleWood acres

 

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Subject: Re: [apple-crop] How to deal with field mice

 

We have similar mouse concerns with much forest nearby and stonewalls. I've
found not much beats good orchard sanitation. Keeping row middles mowed and
tree rows clean. We rake all debris out from under trees in fall and remove
any root suckers. Mice need a place to hide, they love weeds and leaf
litter. Of course any dropped fruit or trash of any kind needs to be kept
out of orchard. Owls, hawks, coyotes, and wild cats seem to also enjoy
hunting where there are few places for mice to find cover.

 

Mo Tougas

Tougas Family Farm

Northborough, MA

2012/3/24 Alberto Da Silva Alvares Dos Santos <[email protected]>

Hi All !
Fruit growers in this region often have problems with field mice (Microtus
lusitanicus), which seriously damage the roots of the trees. In an attempt
to control this pest using biological means:
1 • The presence of wild ferrets may be a good method, but we need know how
to create safe havens for them. Which size (diameter) should be a plastic
tube to be used as protection against its predators?
2 • Are there any other effective biological means of struggle against field
mice?
Sincerely,

Alberto Santos
Agronomy Departament
University of Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro (UTAD)
Tel.: + 351 259 350 447 <tel:%2B%20351%20259%20350%20447> 


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