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On Sep 16, 10:05*am, "Eisboch" wrote:
wrote in message ... How does the rodents get inside the boat? *If the boat is kept high above ground on a trailer, rodents should have a hard time getting inside, right? *Even I have a problem climbing on board of my boat from the step of the trailer. *I am not saying that this won't happen; I am asking this because I have a boat on a trailer and I don't want any rodents to live inside and damage my boat. Any idea? Jay Chan ------------------------------- We have a pest control guy service an old, 208 year old farmhouse we own once a year to keep it from becoming home for little field mice that come in from in the surrounding land/horse paddocks. He told me that field mice can climb virtually anything and can also squeeze themselves through an opening as small as the diameter of a pencil. Eisboch Oh, good God, the resident idiot claims that there's no field mice where he lives because there's raccoons and foxes!!! And he claims he lives next to corn fields. Corn fields are the best habitat in the world for field mice! |
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![]() wrote in message ... On Sep 16, 10:05 am, "Eisboch" wrote: wrote in message ... How does the rodents get inside the boat? If the boat is kept high above ground on a trailer, rodents should have a hard time getting inside, right? Even I have a problem climbing on board of my boat from the step of the trailer. I am not saying that this won't happen; I am asking this because I have a boat on a trailer and I don't want any rodents to live inside and damage my boat. Any idea? Jay Chan ------------------------------- We have a pest control guy service an old, 208 year old farmhouse we own once a year to keep it from becoming home for little field mice that come in from in the surrounding land/horse paddocks. He told me that field mice can climb virtually anything and can also squeeze themselves through an opening as small as the diameter of a pencil. Eisboch Oh, good God, the resident idiot claims that there's no field mice where he lives because there's raccoons and foxes!!! And he claims he lives next to corn fields. Corn fields are the best habitat in the world for field mice! ------------------------------------------ ????????????????? Who said anything about raccoons, foxes and corn fields? Eisboch |
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On Sep 16, 10:05*am, "Eisboch" wrote:
wrote in message ... How does the rodents get inside the boat? *If the boat is kept high above ground on a trailer, rodents should have a hard time getting inside, right? *Even I have a problem climbing on board of my boat from the step of the trailer. *I am not saying that this won't happen; I am asking this because I have a boat on a trailer and I don't want any rodents to live inside and damage my boat. Any idea? Jay Chan ------------------------------- We have a pest control guy service an old, 208 year old farmhouse we own once a year to keep it from becoming home for little field mice that come in from in the surrounding land/horse paddocks. He told me that field mice can climb virtually anything and can also squeeze themselves through an opening as small as the diameter of a pencil. Eisboch The boat surface is flat and smooth. I cannot see how they can climb up such a smooth surface. Having said that, if they can climb up a rope, they may be able to get on board because there are ropes tying down the boat cover and the boat cover is not a tight-fit. And I am sure that cat can jump very high and can jump up onto the boat through the transom (the lowest spot). You are right. If small animals want to get on board, they will get in. Oh well... On the other hand, I doubt that a boat is a comfortable place for small animals. Boat is very hot under the boat cover in the summer, and boat is very cold in the winter. There are probably more comfortable place for small animals in my yard than my boat, such as my compost piles that are warm even in a cold winter. Jay Chan |
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