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Too well fed I'm guessing![]()
Mine eat and kill them if they can. My feeding station is away from their main coop, so it doesn't help. I use garbage cans with lids to keep the critters out.Have you considered some chickens? I don't know about everyone else's chickens, but mine are little dino-raptors! lol... They take care of any mice or voles (not moles) that come into my yard! One quick grab-n-shake...broken, dead mousie! They don't eat them (I've seen vids of that on YouTube tho), but they do kill them. I've told my DH, I feel bad for any mice that brave it to come in our yard!![]()
Have you considered some chickens? I don't know about everyone else's chickens, but mine are little dino-raptors! lol... They take care of any mice or voles (not moles) that come into my yard! One quick grab-n-shake...broken, dead mousie! They don't eat them (I've seen vids of that on YouTube tho), but they do kill them. I've told my DH, I feel bad for any mice that brave it to come in our yard!![]()
Aww he;'s a pretty boy.![]()
He is a heavy boy! Very docile and laid back. He's actually afraid of the chickens, and I feel comfortable enough to leave chicks in a playpen without a cover and him not touch a feather (or fuzz) on their fluffy heads.
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He automatically keeps his eyes very squinted. He is afraid they will peck him in the eyes.
I've never heard of this. I googled it and this is what it looks like for those who are interested. Is there any that kill them instantly?there are box (metal) style mouse traps that are multi catch and spring loaded. they catch quite a few mice before full.
there are box (metal) style mouse traps that are multi catch and spring loaded. they catch quite a few mice before full.
They probably come from where you've dumped themOccasionally I get mice in our duck run and I use a small Hav-A-Heart Trap to catch them and release them down the road. I live out in the woods so I'm not dumping them on anyone else. We still can't figure out where the little guys are coming in. I've inspected every inch of that run, and I have hardware cloth buried under the perimeter of the run to keep things from digging in, but they still show up. I've never had them in our chicken run, though.