Caulk and use "Great Stuff" foam insulator at all the "cracks". Of course, the mice can chew threw it, but at least they would have to work at it, and you'll see the filings where they've been busy...
Caulk and use "Great Stuff" foam insulator at all the "cracks". Of course, the mice can chew threw it, but at least they would have to work at it, and you'll see the filings where they've been busy...
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Tony -
You will have about the same chance of mice and bees as you do with your house. I have a can bee spray that when I see a bee's nest starting I take it out. This has been very effective at keeping the bees, etc population down for the last several years. On rare occs over the last 20 yrs, I have seen mouse evidence in the shop. After seeing another post here about mice I decided to put 3 traps in about a month ago. Today I caught my first one. Although I think I drove him inside. The overhead was open and the service door was open. He was found deceased just after mowing the lawn and doing the weedeating. Keep in mind that there was no activity over the last month, untill the conditions were right. Just be proactive.
#2 - Well, I can't talk. I'll be expanding in a few weeks.
#1 - If they haven't used it in a long time - donate it. Put more $$ in your retirement fund (or workshop) and don't buy them everything.
BTW dryer sheets work good at repelling mice.
I not sure that you will have a mice problem during warm weather , wait until they can not find food outside and they will visit you
I'm finding toys are like clothes. In the summer you need a place to store the winter stuff and in the winter you need a place to store the summer stuff. She plays with it all just not all at once. Right now most of it sits outside or barely sheltered (under the house section of the swing set). I prefer she wear out her toys and not the weather.