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Rodents do not seem to suffer harm from nesting in a loft with glass
fibre; does anyone know if loose fill insulation is any more resistant to their nibbling/nesting?? Tks. |
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On 14 Oct 2006 09:29:40 -0700, "Gel" wrote:
|Rodents do not seem to suffer harm from nesting in a loft with glass |fibre; does anyone know if loose fill insulation is any more resistant |to their nibbling/nesting?? Poison them. I prefer Plastic mouse boxes, from B&Q or Rentokil. Block up all holes which you can get a pencil through. -- Dave Fawthrop dave hyphenologist co uk Google Groups is IME the *worst* method of accessing usenet. GG subscribers would be well advised get a newsreader, say Agent, and a newsserver, say news.individual.net. These will allow them: to see only *new* posts, a killfile, and other goodies. |
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![]() "Gel" wrote in message ups.com... Rodents do not seem to suffer harm from nesting in a loft with glass fibre; does anyone know if loose fill insulation is any more resistant to their nibbling/nesting?? I've not seen any evidence in our vermiculite - but I don't go a-hunting. What's the problem? Mary Tks. |
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