I highly doubt birds will get into my shed.You need to use those bucket traps. Poison can poison other animals and birds.
Bill, this shed is a real shed. Worthless to any including homeless. Needs to come down.Have you figured out how the mice are getting into the shed? Need to make it mouse proof. Seal all holes that are dime sized or larger. My shed is mouse proof so it can be done.
There goes my bubble....No such thing as rodent proof. Mice can fit into a hole the size of a number 2 lead pencil. And if the hole is not there they will make it
If you store anything inside that will attract them, mice will get in.
Bird food, grass seed, smokers or grills are just a few attractions and they will chew their way in. Doors are the easiest.
Tim
Clint, we have no police force in this village... it is however patrolled by the Racine County Sheriff's Department....Put one of these in there Jim, I bet it'd keep them out:
Bill, this shed is a real shed. Worthless to any including homeless. Needs to come down.
It will be replaced soon, still deciding on the new design of the replacement (it will not be a normal looking shed)
THIS is my dream shed.... and it WILL be rodent proof.
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