Re: mice bitting female



It may seem obvious but what about a mouse trap.
 ---- you wrote: 
> What I have done in the past for squirrels is, cover the female blossom
> with a laundry basket, cut holes in the handles so you can then "cage"
> the pumpkin until it reaches the size of a basket ball. This also will work 
> with some woodchucks, but I recommend putting some weight on the basket to 
> hold it in place. For mice find a tighter mesh basket, or cover it with 
> tangle trap.
> Hope this helps.
> 
> George Janowiak
> Roselle, IL
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