I've got a polytunnel but field mice decimated every seedling so I've got no winter greens and I had problems through the summer too. Are there any humane repellants? I tried peppermint and moth balls! Any other ideas? We are surrounded by fields. Moving isn't an option!
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I've also had problems with field mice eating my tomatoes and peppers - they probably like the warm too as I've got some heat in there. Bought a humane trap to catch them and then take them for a 5 mile drive to let them find a new home. This does work, but of course you need to keep re-baiting and checking the trap - they're partial to chocolate spread!
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Mice in my polytunnel
Thanks for reply. I'll try that!
QUOTE=j.flett]
wormwood (artemisia) if planted in the seed row deters mice slugs & snails & an infusion of the leaves is a general insecticide .its a perenial ,bearing tiny yellow flowers and a very bitter taste,could be something to try, [/QUOTE]
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we have one in the house, we had mice the other year in the sitting room and kitchen aswell as the loft and shed, now we have a electronic scarer and they dont come into the kitchen or sittingroom or rest of house, we only find a few in the loft but mainly in the shed where they eat bulbs and bird food
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I suppose you could encourage a local farm cat to do their bit by growing cat-mint! Mind you- the thought of a tom cat spraying everywhere could put you off. How good is your sense of smell?"Nicos, Queen of Gooooogle" and... GYO's own Miss Marple
Location....Normandy France
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I used an electronic trap, the ones that wail, it's great - has kept off most pests and has a wide target area (battery operated, so I know when it needs new batteries - the cats come back!). Or you could use humane traps - but they will find their way back. Try the electronic sensors first, they may work and be worth it.
Andrewo
Try this:
http://www.queenswood.co.uk/acatalog...ml&CatalogBody
or electronic
http://www.sortoutyourgarden.com/aca...ntrol_375.html
You can probably find them cheaper.
AndrewoLast edited by Lesley Jay; 22-04-2006, 08:36 PM.Best wishes
Andrewo
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Andrewo,
Thanks for the links. Have bouught an electronic one for in the house-will report back on how it goes. I'm still thinking about one for the polytunnel-I can't make a decision. The stick ones that are supposed to scare off moles look a possibility.
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Originally posted by nick the griefI read in another forum that you can put dishes of neat anti-freeze down. This kills them & the ones it doesn't are basically drunk and can be disposed of with a spade
Sounds a bit gruesome to me but there you go, I suppose it depends if you wan't to stop things or get revenge!!!Best wishes
Andrewo
Harbinger of Rhubarb tales
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