Hi in my younger days on the farm that I grew up, an old man that were staying 
there, caught mice by putting a bucket half filled with water and a plank 
standing against it for the mice to run up to drink water, it worked. Now 
lately I  keep mice out of the pianos by simply putting  a container  with 
[Rattax] I don't know watt the equivalent by you is. Then even epsin solts olso 
wirks. 
Philip Theron
Piano tuner
Piano Music House
Tel.:  [021] 948 6995
Cell:  [083] 635 6349
Fax:  [021] 949 8650
Email:  [email protected]
www.pianomusichouse.co.za 
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Tom Vos 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Monday, February 02, 2009 1:38 AM
  Subject: [BlindHandyMan] Keeping the mice out


  We've had plenty of mice over the years that have found their way into our
  house.
  During a recent kitchen project, I had a new stainless steel sink setting in
  the basement. When we got around to installing it, there was a dead mouse
  in it. Climbed or fell in and couldn't get back up the steel sides.
  I keep traps set all the time, but I'm trying to seal off the possible ways
  they get in.
  Someone gave me this hint for finding the little holes in the house. On a
  windy day, search for the places you feel cold air coming in, because when
  the wind is from the opposite direction, the mice will follow the warm air
  coming out, and find the secret route into the house. I filled a hole with
  caulking again this week.
  Blessings,
  Tom



   


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