Cheyenne97
Songster
My flock ate my 5 mint plants in my garden. They left everything else alone though
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Remove what is attracting them=the food. It may be inconvenient, but take up all the food each night. Rodents will forgo the traps if the food containers are available.They are in thetrun eating the food. I have tried, and tried I've put out a dozen traps, plus bucket traps all at the same time, And the little buggers just run right around the traps or jump over them. They will go half way up the board to the bucket then turn around and come back down. I can't use poison, too many other animals .
My feeders are pvc attached to the 4x4s. I would have to unscrew and cut straps to take down. But I am gonna try and cover them. I haven't seen them in the coops,Remove what is attracting them=the food. It may be inconvenient, but take up all the food each night. Rodents will forgo the traps if the food containers are available.
I bring in my feed containers every night. If you toss out scratch only give what they will clean up before the chickens go to roost.
After you do all that, set your traps, see if you can catch the boogers.
Maybe find some way to cap off the feeders at nightMy feeders are pvc attached to the 4x4s. I would have to unscrew and cut straps to take down. But I am gonna try and cover them. I haven't seen them in the coops,![]()
Night one, I covered 4 of 5 feeders with plastic and sprayed peppermint extract (mixed with water) on plastic and ground around area. Last feeder I left uncovered and sprayed area around it. I still set out the traps. We saw 3-4 mice, but not a one went to any feeders. Not even the uncovered one. I'm going to do it again just to make sure .Leaving a different feeder uncovered. Will keep posted. But so far looks like it works.
They have been eating the chicken feed, hence the reason for covering and spraying and setting traps.
Can you tell what the mice are eating then? Are the chickens leaving scratch or food spilled?
I seeThey have been eating the chicken feed, hence the reason for covering and spraying and setting traps.