I appreciate that it should be obvious NOW but a metal base plate screwed onto the 1st 12" of the bottom section of door should deter them.skippy wrote:Dont you believe it .. we have solid wooden doors and the little B******** gnaw through the bottom corners to get through if they have a reason. Otherwise it sounds good .moocher wrote:its a brick built shed with a lockable wooden door so pretty rodent safe.
Skips
outside shed as food store/larder?
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But given timeTeeDee wrote:I appreciate that it should be obvious NOW but a metal base plate screwed onto the 1st 12" of the bottom section of door should deter them.skippy wrote:Dont you believe it .. we have solid wooden doors and the little B******** gnaw through the bottom corners to get through if they have a reason. Otherwise it sounds good .moocher wrote:its a brick built shed with a lockable wooden door so pretty rodent safe.
Skips
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Can_rats_chew_through_steel
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A few years back my brother owned a small bakery and attached shop, a couple of doors down there was a Indian take away that was shut down due to lack of hygiene, the result was the whole terraced row had a rat problem, enviromental health noticed that the wooden door jams had signs of being chewed, [the doors to the bakery and to the rear of the shop where metal] he told my brother to grind glass into a powder and then mix it with wood filler and refill the chewed wood, the glass rips up the insides of the rodent.
He had to refill the wood jams a couple of times but the problem was resolved pretty quickly.
He also mixed ground glass with brick mortar and filled in any small holes in the lower brick work
He had to refill the wood jams a couple of times but the problem was resolved pretty quickly.
He also mixed ground glass with brick mortar and filled in any small holes in the lower brick work
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my anti rodent plans are all ready in full swing
when i moved into this area in the summer i had a walk round and was that amazed by the local cat population i did a head count an had 15 plus.
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I use brick outbuildings. Fine.
Regarding rodents,keep permanent bait points down,check regularly and keep all foods sealed.
Good housekeeping is the key to pest management.
Regarding rodents,keep permanent bait points down,check regularly and keep all foods sealed.
Good housekeeping is the key to pest management.
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Covid 19: After that level of weirdness ,any situation is certainly possible.
Me.