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Tim Nicholson
 
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When I replaced our kitchen a couple of years ago, I spent a
considerable amount of time and effort making sure the walls and
floors behind the units were 100% rodent proof - or so I thought. (we
live in a 150 year old house in the scottish countryside, so at this
time of year we usually expect a few 'visitors'....)

Anyway, the dishwasher packed in a few weeks ago, and as it was still
under waranty, on the order of SWMBO I 'called a man in' as you do. He
told me then that a small mouse (apparently he could tell from the
teethmarks) had chewed the hoses, and water had leaked into the base
pan, causing a safety valve to cut in, which is what had caused the
machine to stop working. He warned that unless we took action, we'd
have the problem again, so traps and poison were laid, and the
inevitable mouse bodies duly disposed of. However - they stopped
appearing about a week or so ago, so we believed we'd overcome the
problem, but last night the dishwasher stopped again, with the same
symptoms as before....I realise that the possibility is that one of
the mice had chewed a hose as it's main course before trying the fatal
cheeseboard, but i'd like to be certain, so.....

This time, (assuming it's the same problem when I pull the damn d/w
out to check) - I'd like to replace the hoses with somthing 'armoured'
if possible - anyone know whether there's a supplier of such a thing,
or is there something else I could use to wrap them in - that would
act as a rodent deterrent? I'm also going to make some sort of solid
'cage' to fit around the d/w from floor to about 12 inch height, so
that any future rodent explorer will have difficulty reaching the
tasty plastic pipes!

Anyone got any other ideas? Ripping the kitchen out to find out where
the little sods got in *isn't* an option I've been informed......

Cheers

Tim







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Anyone got any other ideas? Ripping the kitchen out to find out where
the little sods got in *isn't* an option I've been informed......


Go to your local Chavtastic motor factors, and get some aeroquip style braid
of the right diameter?

It's for show not go, but should be too much effort for most mice to bother
chewing, IMO.


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Tim Nicholson wrote:

This time, (assuming it's the same problem when I pull the damn d/w
out to check) - I'd like to replace the hoses with somthing 'armoured'
if possible - anyone know whether there's a supplier of such a thing,
or is there something else I could use to wrap them in - that would
act as a rodent deterrent? I'm also going to make some sort of solid
'cage' to fit around the d/w from floor to about 12 inch height, so
that any future rodent explorer will have difficulty reaching the
tasty plastic pipes!

Anyone got any other ideas? Ripping the kitchen out to find out where
the little sods got in *isn't* an option I've been informed......

I'm surprised at your problems, we certainly have mice around in our
house sometimes as we're rural too but they don't seem in the
slightest bit interested in eating the innards of the dishwasher or
anything else similar.

I certainly made no attempt to make the underneath or rear of the
kitchen units inaccessible to mice.

Our mice seem to prefer drawers with string, candles, bags, etc. or
the area where the dog food, cat food and chicken food is kept.

Maybe you should have a more tempting area to attract them away from
the dishwasher! :-)

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Tim Nicholson wrote:

This time, (assuming it's the same problem when I pull the damn d/w
out to check) - I'd like to replace the hoses with somthing 'armoured'
if possible - anyone know whether there's a supplier of such a thing,
or is there something else I could use to wrap them in - that would
act as a rodent deterrent? I'm also going to make some sort of solid
'cage' to fit around the d/w from floor to about 12 inch height, so
that any future rodent explorer will have difficulty reaching the
tasty plastic pipes!

Anyone got any other ideas? Ripping the kitchen out to find out where
the little sods got in *isn't* an option I've been informed......

I'm surprised at your problems, we certainly have mice around in our
house sometimes as we're rural too but they don't seem in the
slightest bit interested in eating the innards of the dishwasher or
anything else similar.

I certainly made no attempt to make the underneath or rear of the
kitchen units inaccessible to mice.

Our mice seem to prefer drawers with string, candles, bags, etc. or
the area where the dog food, cat food and chicken food is kept.

Maybe you should have a more tempting area to attract them away from
the dishwasher! :-)


It could be the type of material the pipes are made of that attracts them.
A caravan site I've been to has a big problem with squirrels chewing through
rubber lpg pipes, you get back to the caravan and all your gas has escaped.
They don't chew water pipes, brake pipes or anything else, just the gas
pipes. Can you get the pipes for your dishwasher made from a different
material?

Rgds

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It could be the type of material the pipes are made of that attracts them.
A caravan site I've been to has a big problem with squirrels chewing

through
rubber lpg pipes, you get back to the caravan and all your gas has

escaped.
They don't chew water pipes, brake pipes or anything else, just the gas
pipes. Can you get the pipes for your dishwasher made from a different
material?


perhaps it's just squirrel substance abuse, and they know which ones to chew
through to get at the gas.....



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Tim Nicholson wrote:

This time, (assuming it's the same problem when I pull the damn d/w
out to check) - I'd like to replace the hoses with somthing 'armoured'
if possible - anyone know whether there's a supplier of such a thing,
or is there something else I could use to wrap them in - that would
act as a rodent deterrent? I'm also going to make some sort of solid
'cage' to fit around the d/w from floor to about 12 inch height, so
that any future rodent explorer will have difficulty reaching the
tasty plastic pipes!

Anyone got any other ideas? Ripping the kitchen out to find out where
the little sods got in *isn't* an option I've been informed......

I'm surprised at your problems, we certainly have mice around in our
house sometimes as we're rural too but they don't seem in the
slightest bit interested in eating the innards of the dishwasher or
anything else similar.


I once came back from a 'holiday' on the NYMoors with adolescents (Spouse
was in Germany) to find that the rising lead main ( i.e. below the stop tap)
was spouting water. The main stop tap in the street wasn't easy to get to
but I got a man flutters eyelashes to turn it off and we borrowed water
until Spouse got back and repaired the pipe.

There were rat teeth marks round the hole. The cat had a field day ...

Mary


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"Stuffed" wrote in message
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"Tim Nicholson" wrote in message
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Anyone got any other ideas? Ripping the kitchen out to find out where
the little sods got in *isn't* an option I've been informed......


Go to your local Chavtastic motor factors, and get some aeroquip style
braid
of the right diameter?

It's for show not go, but should be too much effort for most mice to
bother
chewing, IMO.


I would be less certain of that. Armoured cable is not proof against a
determined rodent.

Colin Bignell


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"RichardS" wrote
| "Andy R" wrote
| A caravan site I've been to has a big problem with squirrels
| chewing through rubber lpg pipes, you get back to the caravan
| and all your gas has escaped.
| perhaps it's just squirrel substance abuse, and they know which
| ones to chew through to get at the gas.....

Thank god squirrels don't smoke.

Owain


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"Tim Nicholson" wrote in message
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Anyone got any other ideas? Ripping the kitchen out to find out where
the little sods got in *isn't* an option I've been informed......


Go to your local Chavtastic motor factors, and get some aeroquip style
braid
of the right diameter?

It's for show not go, but should be too much effort for most mice to
bother
chewing, IMO.


I would be less certain of that. Armoured cable is not proof against a
determined rodent.


I've always thought if you make things tricky for them, they'll move on to
something easier.

So thepipe would be safe, but they'd probably chew through the fridge mains
lead instead..


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On 14 Dec 2004, Owain wrote

"RichardS" wrote
"Andy R" wrote
A caravan site I've been to has a big problem with squirrels
chewing through rubber lpg pipes, you get back to the caravan
and all your gas has escaped.

perhaps it's just squirrel substance abuse, and they know which
ones to chew through to get at the gas.....


Thank god squirrels don't smoke.


Depends how well you set light to them, doesn't it?

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ng it's the same problem when I pull the damn d/w
out to check) - I'd like to replace the hoses with somthing 'armoured'
if possible - anyone know whether there's a supplier of such a thing,
or is there something else I could use to wrap them in - that would
act as a rodent deterrent? I'm also going to make some sort of solid
'cage' to fit around the d/w from floor to about 12 inch heig


Did you find any pipes that are chew proof? I am looking for flexible metal pipe to cover the water lines. Tell everyone if you found a solution.

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On 28/02/2021 20:31, rilan73dad wrote:
ng it's the same problem when I pull the damn d/w
out to check) - I'd like to replace the hoses with somthing 'armoured'
if possible - anyone know whether there's a supplier of such a thing,
or is there something else I could use to wrap them in - that would
act as a rodent deterrent? I'm also going to make some sort of solid
'cage' to fit around the d/w from floor to about 12 inch heig


Did you find any pipes that are chew proof?Â* I am looking for flexible
metal pipe to cover the water lines.Â*Â* Tell everyone if you found a
solution.

Posted 16 years ago - this could be a HoH record!

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I don't think so. I'm sure I've seen some older than that. When you go on
the site though you can clearly see the year. I guess people just do not
notice. Most sensible forum sites would loc old threads that had not been
posted to for a long time.
Its an odd thing to post about anyway, as the answer was to actually deny
access to the mice in the first place. I remember a rat getting into our TV
back in the lat 50s...
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On 28/02/2021 20:31, rilan73dad wrote:
ng it's the same problem when I pull the damn d/w
out to check) - I'd like to replace the hoses with somthing 'armoured'
if possible - anyone know whether there's a supplier of such a thing,
or is there something else I could use to wrap them in - that would
act as a rodent deterrent? I'm also going to make some sort of solid
'cage' to fit around the d/w from floor to about 12 inch heig


Did you find any pipes that are chew proof? I am looking for flexible
metal pipe to cover the water lines. Tell everyone if you found a
solution.

Posted 16 years ago - this could be a HoH record!

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After serious thinking Brian Gaff (Sofa) wrote :
Most sensible forum sites would loc old threads that had not been posted to
for a long time.


Yes, or at least allow a post, but warn the poster that it is an old
thread.

Its an odd thing to post about anyway, as the answer was to actually deny
access to the mice in the first place. I remember a rat getting into our TV
back in the lat 50s...


Very offensive way to refer to a TV engineer?
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Brian Gaff \(Sofa\) wrote:
I don't think so. I'm sure I've seen some older than that. When you go on
the site though you can clearly see the year. I guess people just do not
notice.


Nope. Thats not the reason.

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No my dad was the engineer and while the back was off this rat ran in the
back door and into the tv and hid. We turned it on but it did not seem to
deter it in the slightest.
Eventually we all hid in the front room and peered round the corner and it
skulked out the waay it had come in, after leaving a calling card of course.
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After serious thinking Brian Gaff (Sofa) wrote :
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to for a long time.


Yes, or at least allow a post, but warn the poster that it is an old
thread.

Its an odd thing to post about anyway, as the answer was to actually
deny access to the mice in the first place. I remember a rat getting into
our TV back in the lat 50s...


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OK, I 'll bite... what is the reason, just that there are none so blind as
the sighted?
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Brian Gaff \(Sofa\) wrote:
I don't think so. I'm sure I've seen some older than that. When you go
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the site though you can clearly see the year. I guess people just do not
notice.


Nope. That's not the reason.

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Well its a while since Ive visited the actual site but until relatively
recently, on the site they would €śpromote€ť old posts as €śunanswered
questions€ť purely to boost traffic through the site. These €śpromoted posts€ť
never had a visible date.

To be fair to you, I cant see these now so maybe theyre not there all the
time. The other thing that they do on the site is to have a large fixed
advertising banner across the top of the page that obscures the tops of
messages on the site. This banner isnt there when you follow a link from
here to the HOH site. This banner might well not interfere with your text
to speech conversion but its a pain for sighted folk!

Tim

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