i'm hoping it's just mice...
 
 
In a message dated 2/25/2015 1:23:32 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
steve...@gmail.com writes:

Reminds me of the time I opened the old T-34 after a bit of  setting and 
found it stuffed with insulation.  There was a nice and cozy  mouse nest in 
it.  


ST


On Wednesday, February 25, 2015 at 12:32:40 PM UTC-5,  odyssey...@aol.com 
wrote:  
 
once fall arrives and it's too cold to use fiberglass resin in the  garage 
i normally don't go back out there (unless i need the gas jugs or the  snow 
blower) until spring.
 
the other day i went out to get the snow blower and as i entered to  
doorway a few things looked out of place but since i'm not out there  that 
often 
this time of year, i didn't too much of it, but as i took a few  steps to the 
snow blower, things to my right didn't look right at all.
 
on the radial arm saw table top is the upper half of the tiger (upside  
down) where i was working on sanding off the old paint to give it some  
fiberglass and resin. on the back side of the table top (behind the back  stop) 
was 
were i left two small bags of grass seed  but now i only saw  part of one 
and trashed seed all over.
 
it looks as if i have (at the very least) a mouse, or maybe a field  rat. 
there were droppings all over the place. i didn't touch anything as i  didn't 
want my scent to be on anything. this afternoon i'll be going out to  the 
store and getting some boxes of poison food and a set of traps. i'll be  
placing some of it on the saw's table top as i expect it to be back up there  
feeding again.
 
i haven't checked for any damage yet to anything from chewing/nawling,  
i'll do that after i take care of the critter(s) at hand.
 
my other concern is, i have my car and truck out there and i know they  
love to live in vehicles, so i'll set some food and traps in them too.
 
hopefully it'll just be a matter of taking out the dead (unwanted  help), 
and cleaning things up without having to do any damage repair
 
Chris




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