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Ah, yes of course. Not sure I could get fine powder to stay on any of the chew points. I could leave some on the ramp and some might stay on the nest box roofs.I think the reason cayenne pepper is so good is that as well as being super hot, it is also a fine powder. So if they sniff it some will fly up their nose. It will cling to whiskers and toes. Get in their eyes.
Miserable and a reason to move on elsewhere!
Any dry powder on surfaces is history within minutes at the field because of the wind.
I like to think they found somewhere to live in the guts of the train and are still happily ant-ing up and down the London to Brighton line.