...stop mice from eating my sweet corn??
Posted: Thu Apr 19, 2012 5:56 am
I've never had this issue before, but we have definitely got mice in the garden somewhere as they already went through my seed box this winter.
I've since moved the greenhouse, and thought that the relocation to a slightly more exposed spot would've put them off, but no. The sweet corn had obviously just got nice and plump, I went in there to do the morning water before work today and some little **** has carefully dug a very neat hole in each module and relieved me of its contents.
it's only the sweet corn, everything else is completely untouched.
I have humane traps so I'll trap them and relocate them in the middle of nowhere if I can. As other than seed pinching they are not causing any other damage. I'm sure they're coming in from the pub next door as we have a perennial problem with them dumping stuff in an area adjacent to our back boundary.
Although judging from Rosendulas experiences of carnivorous chooks, I wont worry to much as it sounds like they might make a welcome treat for our chickens which should be arriving soon.
Will ensuring all little gaps are blocked put them off? As I have 'air space' round the bottom.
Thanks for any advice in advance.
Lorna x
Ps. Sorry for slightly rambling post - I think I've discovered that its almost impossible for me to be succinct first thing in the morning!
I've since moved the greenhouse, and thought that the relocation to a slightly more exposed spot would've put them off, but no. The sweet corn had obviously just got nice and plump, I went in there to do the morning water before work today and some little **** has carefully dug a very neat hole in each module and relieved me of its contents.
it's only the sweet corn, everything else is completely untouched.
I have humane traps so I'll trap them and relocate them in the middle of nowhere if I can. As other than seed pinching they are not causing any other damage. I'm sure they're coming in from the pub next door as we have a perennial problem with them dumping stuff in an area adjacent to our back boundary.
Although judging from Rosendulas experiences of carnivorous chooks, I wont worry to much as it sounds like they might make a welcome treat for our chickens which should be arriving soon.

Will ensuring all little gaps are blocked put them off? As I have 'air space' round the bottom.
Thanks for any advice in advance.
Lorna x
Ps. Sorry for slightly rambling post - I think I've discovered that its almost impossible for me to be succinct first thing in the morning!
