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  1. MarkF48 New Member

    joined: Nov 14, 2011
    81 posts
    Central MA
    I've got a fair amount of bags of pellets left from the winter stashed in the barn. They're stacked against a wall, but there is some space between the pile and the wall that could make for a safe hiding place for little varmits. Wondering if anyone has had a problem with mice or other furry critters gnawing open a bag and making a mess.
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  2. gfreek Minister of Fire

    joined: Nov 5, 2010
    508 posts
    Wyoming Cty,Western NY
    Had a ton in vinyl storage shelter, mice got into one bag thats all. Can't taste very good..
  3. SmokeyTheBear Minister of Fire

    joined: Nov 10, 2008
    11,469 posts
    Standish, ME
    Eating the pellets can be a death sentence for most small animals.
  4. Dr.Faustus Member

    joined: Dec 12, 2010
    172 posts
    Hyde Park, N.Y.
    i have tons of field mice and chipmunks and they never bothered with my pellets.

    luckily last year a family of owls moved in and ate them all, but in the years before that they didnt even touch 1 bag.
  5. imacman Minister of Fire

    I have some of mine stored in an open shed, and never had any bags chewed on. The only thing that ever happened was that a mouse made a nest between the bags.
  6. smoke show Minister of Fire

    joined: Apr 17, 2008
    4,642 posts
    Pittsfield, Wi
    typically rodents won't bother pellets as there is no food value.
    not sayin they won't nest there.
  7. save$ Minister of Fire

    joined: Sep 22, 2008
    1,716 posts
    Chelsea Maine
    I had one bag chewed open, but no visible pellet loss. Not bad for 4 years! When I leave the garage door open a little, my cat gets in there and keeps the critters a none issue. Moor issues with red squirrels than mice.
  8. Lorne41 Member

    joined: Jan 12, 2009
    205 posts
    Central Maine
    What, no food value!! gag -gag- spit -spit
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  9. mpcm Member

    joined: Oct 1, 2010
    89 posts
    Sandown, NH
    I've stored 4+ tons in an always open car port, on the side of barn, from june onwards. There is a squirrel that likes to hang out in the rafters, but nothing other than that.
  10. smoke show Minister of Fire

    joined: Apr 17, 2008
    4,642 posts
    Pittsfield, Wi
    I thought we were talkin small rodents.
  11. Lorne41 Member

    joined: Jan 12, 2009
    205 posts
    Central Maine
    I think there's steroids in some of those pellets....;)
  12. smoke show Minister of Fire

    joined: Apr 17, 2008
    4,642 posts
    Pittsfield, Wi
    Ward, I'm very worried about the Beaver.
  13. Lorne41 Member

    joined: Jan 12, 2009
    205 posts
    Central Maine
    Yeah I hear ya', couple of 6 packs and he changes behavior beaver.gif ....
  14. smoke show Minister of Fire

    joined: Apr 17, 2008
    4,642 posts
    Pittsfield, Wi
    I never seen such a hairy beaver...
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  15. DexterDay Minister of Fire

    joined: Dec 11, 2010
    9,162 posts
    NE Ohio
    I hate'em like that...... !!
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  16. Lorne41 Member

    joined: Jan 12, 2009
    205 posts
    Central Maine
    Hahahaha sure sure

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  17. Snowy Rivers Minister of Fire

    joined: Feb 7, 2010
    1,254 posts
    NW Oregon
    Our basement has a rool up door and the little critters do get in from time to time.

    The nut shells I use have to be stored with the lids on the barrels or the critters will get in and have a field day.
    The pellets stored right close have never been an issue. Not so much as one chewed bag.
    snowy

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