Rodents! Ugh! Mice can get in really small spaces and they chew stuff up in a major way. They can also climb unbelievably well. We live off grid in the Northern Arizona High Desert and they get in everywhere. There is a CO2 powered mouse/rat trap called the A24 that works well and doesn’t put do gs and cats at risk. Good luck with the repairs and recovery.
@@WhatDennisDoes it works without having a spring tray that can get pets etc. And, yeah those little b$&@;?ds get after everything. Good luck getting rid of yours. Cats work cheap if they are anybgood at catching them.
Vermin are the worse. Good luck on all of the repairs and removal of the vermin. Are you going to consider a clough42 electronic leadscrew for your lathe? It only takes something like a 1/4" hole for the mice to get in.
If you want tips and trick there's a channel on youtube that is about Pest control, mostly mice, a good easy one you could build is a bucket mouse trap
I think that's it, the shelter and heat. it's not heated 24/7 but it is warmer than outside. I'm aggressively trapping now and it's working. I think I had sealed a few inside after closing up all the holes. still looking for that nest but i think i know where it is. I'm so allergic to cats unfortunately!
Rodents! Ugh! Mice can get in really small spaces and they chew stuff up in a major way. They can also climb unbelievably well. We live off grid in the Northern Arizona High Desert and they get in everywhere. There is a CO2 powered mouse/rat trap called the A24 that works well and doesn’t put do gs and cats at risk. Good luck with the repairs and recovery.
BTW, none of the deterrents worked for us.
Oh man, I didn't know mice in a desert could be a problem. That trap looks really cool!
@@WhatDennisDoes it works without having a spring tray that can get pets etc. And, yeah those little b$&@;?ds get after everything. Good luck getting rid of yours. Cats work cheap if they are anybgood at catching them.
Vermin are the worse. Good luck on all of the repairs and removal of the vermin. Are you going to consider a clough42 electronic leadscrew for your lathe?
It only takes something like a 1/4" hole for the mice to get in.
If you want tips and trick there's a channel on youtube that is about Pest control, mostly mice, a good easy one you could build is a bucket mouse trap
Do they go in your garage because it's heated? Consistent trapping is usually required. Get a cat? :)
I think that's it, the shelter and heat. it's not heated 24/7 but it is warmer than outside. I'm aggressively trapping now and it's working. I think I had sealed a few inside after closing up all the holes. still looking for that nest but i think i know where it is. I'm so allergic to cats unfortunately!