Red squirrels have decided to move into my cellar. I went down there earlier this morning since the noise sounded more than I'd expect from mice (for who I'd put the D-Con out last week) to come upon two red squirrels fornicating on my stored rack of wood trim. They did not pause or run; a third was busy skampering around in the other stack of trim nearby.
They had not been attracted to the D-Con, which had been untouched on the floor. I moved up and placed it directly in the middle of their little romantic platform in hopes that they eat it there.
I need these things gone- have no tolerance for them getting rodent tooth exercise on my wiring.
Any and all suggested methods that do not involve indoor discharge of flying lead are welcomed
They had not been attracted to the D-Con, which had been untouched on the floor. I moved up and placed it directly in the middle of their little romantic platform in hopes that they eat it there.
I need these things gone- have no tolerance for them getting rodent tooth exercise on my wiring.
Any and all suggested methods that do not involve indoor discharge of flying lead are welcomed
to cover up as many holes as possible. i'm battling mice right now. the same as you but smaller. the guy that built my front porch before i moved in decided to leave a gap between the trim board or i think it's called the freeze board that i can fit all my fingers in the whole length of the 44 foot porch that my basement is under and the mice are crawling up the cement foundation like it's a ladder to get in. a third of it is in a finished room.