Spent a decade experimenting with mouse snap traps for pest control company. Traps need to be placed perpendicular to the wall. Use raw bacon and attach it securely and this will also get rid of any other odors that the Trap may have. Put the traps out but don’t set them the first night, let the mice come and check everything out and think it’s fine. Then set the traps to next night. 1:26
The weather here is GLOOMY & RAINY and DAMP. Its so NICE to sit here and have coffee and have you show us all the stuff in the Greenhouse. LOVE those dogs they follow you everywhere even in the cold and snow. You made my day today showing me that Basil, my sauce always tastes better when I throw in my own Basil that I grow on my Patio. I took the pots out of the shed and freshened up the soil but I know its just too early to get some for outside. I would gladly buy that basil and keep it in my kitchen pots right now. Take care of that Basil.
We are in the same boat. As a 1st generation farmer this stuff isn't easy. Especially with us both working full time jobs. Yesterday we saved the lives of one of our goats and her new borns.
How about installing a couple of the cats from the barn in the greenhouse, the vermin won’t even get off the ground. 😜😃👍 I agree, all your plantings look great. Keep up the super work.
Hi Logan. Interesting about the colour changes in the petunias. Last year I had different variations on the one single plant. When I posted photos no one could believe it was the same stem of one plant….still beautiful. Glad your trap caught something and thanks for not showing it! 😁 Take care…👋🏻👋🏻👋🏻
Happy Easter! Mice do not like the smell of peppermint and bounce dryer sheets. I put the dryer sheets and spray peppermint oil in my car and it keeps the mice out of my car. It really does work. Use the peppermint plants that you grow or use peppermint oil around the green houses. I hope you get the mice problem under control. Everything is looking amazing. It’s good to hear everything is growing good for you.
Thanks Logan! If it means enough to you to keep the rodents out, you might build some frames of 1x4 pine lumber on edge, then staple 1/2 inch hardware cloth across the top, to fit over the trays. You can also hang a couple of pieces of light chain with s hooks handing from the purlin, and hook the frame up so you can work with the trays. You'll want to hang the frame from at least 3 points, as it might get in your way if hung from only two points. When down, the frames and mesh protect the flats of seeds and seedlings. Thanks for the great video!
Hey Logan and welcome back my friend, and as always beautiful sharing adventure documentary updated resume countryside content video and a very interesting video to watch and you doing such an amazing job, gorgeous filming edition footage camera work looks super awesome super sharp and clear and keep it up and thanks again Logan ..
I've had good luck using a mix of Jiffy Corn Muffin Mix and baking soda. Had a problem with rats - big ones - ten inches w/o tail. eating the spillage from my bird feeders. I put a couple of containers out and they were gone in one day. Cut a hole in a yogurt container and add the mix. If you can keep water away from it - use a lid and make a little pile - that way you will know if they have eaten it.
You can see holes along the wall under the bench when you showed the traps. Plug around outside wall with gravel. Are your cats mousers? Maybe try them.
I've been trapping a lot of mice using chocolate. They love it. And the traps I use are such that you don't have to re-bait. And they never get to eat any of the bait.
If you see one rodent there is always more normally. We had some rodents running around we tried everything in the traps We finally put dry dog food out and caught several.
Sticky traps work really well. I use them for small bugs crawling into my garage. You know you can set up your watering on a timer. And those onions look great, but it'd go a whole lot faster if you maybe trimmed off the top with some tool similar to a hedge trimmer. You wouldn't even have to pick up the tray, right? I'm sure you know it's not pronounced impatients, right? There's only the first T in the name.
Seems uncharacteristic of mice to eat new plant growth; sounds more like pesky voles but did not think they would climb. Consider installing a trail cam on a post in order to verify the guilty rodent.
If you increase the heroin number of the synthetic fertilizer is the equivalent to a meth addict taking another hit. The boost of energy isn't a sign of being healthier though
Your using the wrong mouse traps.. you need to buy the PLASTIC mouse traps. The wooden ones are a waste...more often then not..the mouse eats the bait and the trap is still engaged. Walmart has the plastic ones and they are great.
Logan and family your hard work has really paid off...this coastal Alabama gal is thrilled with how fast growing and healthy everything looks!
Great video. Love your amazing pups.
Spent a decade experimenting with mouse snap traps for pest control company. Traps need to be placed perpendicular to the wall. Use raw bacon and attach it securely and this will also get rid of any other odors that the Trap may have. Put the traps out but don’t set them the first night, let the mice come and check everything out and think it’s fine. Then set the traps to next night. 1:26
The weather here is GLOOMY & RAINY and DAMP. Its so NICE to sit here and have coffee and have you show us all the stuff in the Greenhouse. LOVE those dogs they follow you everywhere even in the cold and snow. You made my day today showing me that Basil, my sauce always tastes better when I throw in my own Basil that I grow on my Patio. I took the pots out of the shed and freshened up the soil but I know its just too early to get some for outside. I would gladly buy that basil and keep it in my kitchen pots right now. Take care of that Basil.
Thank you for watching 😃
We are in the same boat. As a 1st generation farmer this stuff isn't easy. Especially with us both working full time jobs. Yesterday we saved the lives of one of our goats and her new borns.
How about installing a couple of the cats from the barn in the greenhouse, the vermin won’t even get off the ground. 😜😃👍
I agree, all your plantings look great. Keep up the super work.
Thank you for watching 😃
Hi Logan. Interesting about the colour changes in the petunias. Last year I had different variations on the one single plant. When I posted photos no one could believe it was the same stem of one plant….still beautiful. Glad your trap caught something and thanks for not showing it! 😁 Take care…👋🏻👋🏻👋🏻
Thank you for watching 😃
I use a battery powered hedge trimmer to snip all our onions, super fast.
Happy Easter! Mice do not like the smell of peppermint and bounce dryer sheets. I put the dryer sheets and spray peppermint oil in my car and it keeps the mice out of my car. It really does work. Use the peppermint plants that you grow or use peppermint oil around the green houses. I hope you get the mice problem under control. Everything is looking amazing. It’s good to hear everything is growing good for you.
Happy Easter! 🐰 Thank you for the lovely compliment & Thank you for watching 😃
Hey Logan everything is looking great! We are getting some rain. Thank God.
Thanks Logan!
If it means enough to you to keep the rodents out, you might build some frames of 1x4 pine lumber on edge, then staple 1/2 inch hardware cloth across the top, to fit over the trays. You can also hang a couple of pieces of light chain with s hooks handing from the purlin, and hook the frame up so you can work with the trays. You'll want to hang the frame from at least 3 points, as it might get in your way if hung from only two points. When down, the frames and mesh protect the flats of seeds and seedlings. Thanks for the great video!
Hey Logan and welcome back my friend, and as always beautiful sharing adventure documentary updated resume countryside content video and a very interesting video to watch and you doing such an amazing job, gorgeous filming edition footage camera work looks super awesome super sharp and clear and keep it up and thanks again Logan ..
Thank you for the lovely compliment! Thank you for watching 😃
Great video.
Pups looked High Energy at the Beginning of the video. 😬👍🙏
mothballs on the table will drive him crazy...
Love your Channel ❤❤❤💯
Maybe stick a few plant seeds on the traps if that’s what the mouse is interested in. Also Happy Easter
Happy Easter!! 🐰 Thank you for watching 😃
I've had good luck using a mix of Jiffy Corn Muffin Mix and baking soda. Had a problem with rats - big ones - ten inches w/o tail. eating the spillage from my bird feeders. I put a couple of containers out and they were gone in one day. Cut a hole in a yogurt container and add the mix. If you can keep water away from it - use a lid and make a little pile - that way you will know if they have eaten it.
You can see holes along the wall under the bench when you showed the traps. Plug around outside wall with gravel. Are your cats mousers? Maybe try them.
Set a trap or two right on the seeded trays. Maybe? Soaked seed for bait?
I have had good look with. The sound wave ?.. you buy at Canadian Tire. Plug. Them-in and theywork
What temperature do you keep you green house at overnight?
a little piece of bacon rind works great in traps
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I've been trapping a lot of mice using chocolate. They love it. And the traps I use are such that you don't have to re-bait. And they never get to eat any of the bait.
If you see one rodent there is always more normally. We had some rodents running around we tried everything in the traps We finally put dry dog food out and caught several.
Love your videos❤
you need to put that cat in the green house
Best springtrap bait I've ever used was a little piece of Tootsie roll 🎉🎉🎉🎉 f j b 😊😅
Sticky traps work really well. I use them for small bugs crawling into my garage. You know you can set up your watering on a timer. And those onions look great, but it'd go a whole lot faster if you maybe trimmed off the top with some tool similar to a hedge trimmer. You wouldn't even have to pick up the tray, right? I'm sure you know it's not pronounced impatients, right? There's only the first T in the name.
beef jerky on the mouse traps, or just get sticky traps!
Farm work doesn't stop for holidays.
Use 5 gallon wheel of death mouse trap catches multiple mice without resetting.
Put the seeds the mouse likes in the traps, small pile.
Meticulous operation
Must be the bettles , mice would make a much bigger mess and also leave a lot of poop
Just go and buy a cheap video monitoring camera and put it in there, see what it is, how it gets in and where to set traps.
If you kill 1 mouse, at least 10 come for the funeral!!
Grease legs with tractor grease on paper grate video thank you
Spread red pepper around
Seems uncharacteristic of mice to eat new plant growth; sounds more like pesky voles but did not think they would climb. Consider installing a trail cam on a post in order to verify the guilty rodent.
Mice can climb and will eat new seedlings. Seen that with bigger flower farmers too. Hopefully they will find a resolution.
If you got one mouse Logan you can bet your bottom dollar there are alot more there aswell.
Peppermint will keep mice and moles out they hate the smell
Sell the equipment for 10-20% more than what you would get for scrapping it
Peanut butter on traps works gteat.
If you increase the heroin number of the synthetic fertilizer is the equivalent to a meth addict taking another hit. The boost of energy isn't a sign of being healthier though
Interesting, what is the chemical difference between synthetic urea, CO(NH2)2 and organic urea produced by animals?
@@samuelbonacorsi2048 Lots of salt left in your soil that destroys it over time with synthetic.
Where's Frank?
Bait traps with peanut butter
Your using the wrong mouse traps.. you need to buy the PLASTIC mouse traps. The wooden ones are a waste...more often then not..the mouse eats the bait and the trap is still engaged. Walmart has the plastic ones and they are great.
Agree. The "better mouse trap" are gray plastic ones that are mouse terminators⚡💣⚔️