zippyslug31
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I get occasional field mice in my pole barn. Not a massive infestation, but enough to make me worried they'll chew up anything I have stored out there. I have traps setup next to all the door openings... these work pretty well. I've found, however, a few holes dug right under the walls of the barn. It's not realistic to set traps by each and every new hole I find, and it's a loosing battle for me to try and fill each hole after I find it.
Since I had a big pile of sand laying around from another project, I took to back-filling the outside of each wall with 6" of sand. My thinking with this is that mice shouldn't be able to open a 'tunnel' through the sand... it should just collapse back on them if they try and make an opening.
Bored, they will then wander off to invade some other barn, or open a restaurant ala Ratatouille.
I don't want to put too much effort or expense into this (yet) since it's not a huge problem. And, no, I don't want a barn cat either.
Has anyone done this, and if so did it help? Any other clever ways of discouraging Mickey?
Since I had a big pile of sand laying around from another project, I took to back-filling the outside of each wall with 6" of sand. My thinking with this is that mice shouldn't be able to open a 'tunnel' through the sand... it should just collapse back on them if they try and make an opening.
Bored, they will then wander off to invade some other barn, or open a restaurant ala Ratatouille.

I don't want to put too much effort or expense into this (yet) since it's not a huge problem. And, no, I don't want a barn cat either.
Has anyone done this, and if so did it help? Any other clever ways of discouraging Mickey?




