boggen
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- Joined
- Feb 22, 2011
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- Location
- Trivoli, IL
- Tractor
- SSTT (Sideways Snake Tain Tractor) and STB (sideways train box) tractor, dirt harvester
best doing is keep thins mowed. clean up area around the spot. (no trash, brush piles, etc..) get rid of all the nesting places.
it's going to be pretty hard to get anything "mouse proof" been there done that.
5 gallon bucket trap. lots of videos on youtube mainly kids showing off there mouse trap buckets.
drawers = no good. they get into drawers even tapped up drawers. from underneath or some little cracker in.
plastic bins. with drawers = drawers so that is no go.
plastic containers with tape around the edges of lid/box can work for a little bit of time.
regular cardboard boxes. with both bottom and top taped up can work for some time. but boxes should not be overloaded that you have hard time closing them. regular boxing tape more likely work better than anything out there. duct tape and like. just to thick and can "un-glue" itself from boxes. but the clear wider boxing tape seems to work. get a little handle held dispenser / roller. to deal with box tape. much easier. still a pain here and there when you loose the end of tape but. much faster / less fuss over all, once you go through enough boxes.
use same size boxes. and stack them neatly on top of each other.
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any sort of shed you might try silicons to "great stuff CLOSED CELL spray foam" generally comes in red can around here. and use silicon between lumber to lumber. and then put a line of spray foam once all done around all spots lumber to lumber come together. such as plywood sides or metal sheeting sides.
for cost of it all. you might consider renting a "storage space" while they can be expensive. the garage doors. if they have a good seal / weather strip on them can be descent. cost of a small shed for furnature and some boxes can get up there pretty quick compared to a storage unit.
on craigslist they sell "metal box containers" think large shipping containers on large ships out to see that they pickup and just drop on back of a semi truck. like shipping containers. just the door you need to worry about hopefully.
vehicles = no good. have found mice in them before. even on newer vehicles.
it's going to be pretty hard to get anything "mouse proof" been there done that.
5 gallon bucket trap. lots of videos on youtube mainly kids showing off there mouse trap buckets.
drawers = no good. they get into drawers even tapped up drawers. from underneath or some little cracker in.
plastic bins. with drawers = drawers so that is no go.
plastic containers with tape around the edges of lid/box can work for a little bit of time.
regular cardboard boxes. with both bottom and top taped up can work for some time. but boxes should not be overloaded that you have hard time closing them. regular boxing tape more likely work better than anything out there. duct tape and like. just to thick and can "un-glue" itself from boxes. but the clear wider boxing tape seems to work. get a little handle held dispenser / roller. to deal with box tape. much easier. still a pain here and there when you loose the end of tape but. much faster / less fuss over all, once you go through enough boxes.
use same size boxes. and stack them neatly on top of each other.
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any sort of shed you might try silicons to "great stuff CLOSED CELL spray foam" generally comes in red can around here. and use silicon between lumber to lumber. and then put a line of spray foam once all done around all spots lumber to lumber come together. such as plywood sides or metal sheeting sides.
for cost of it all. you might consider renting a "storage space" while they can be expensive. the garage doors. if they have a good seal / weather strip on them can be descent. cost of a small shed for furnature and some boxes can get up there pretty quick compared to a storage unit.
on craigslist they sell "metal box containers" think large shipping containers on large ships out to see that they pickup and just drop on back of a semi truck. like shipping containers. just the door you need to worry about hopefully.
vehicles = no good. have found mice in them before. even on newer vehicles.