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Little f
kers!
I've already caught two of them in very inhumane traps but this obviously isn't stopping them.
THey go into the garage and chew everything they can, and god knows where they are pissing!
The pnly point of entry is under the door - can anyone recommend a solution i can buy today? I'ce seen lots of things on the net and B&Q have a brush like thing for the bottom of the door, but i can't see some brush stopping these little darlings?
David.
kers!I've already caught two of them in very inhumane traps but this obviously isn't stopping them.
THey go into the garage and chew everything they can, and god knows where they are pissing!
The pnly point of entry is under the door - can anyone recommend a solution i can buy today? I'ce seen lots of things on the net and B&Q have a brush like thing for the bottom of the door, but i can't see some brush stopping these little darlings?
David.
Do you keep your home cinema in the garage? 
I have a sectional automatic electric garage door which has a rubber edge to it - seals with the ground, even over hoses / electrical cables. Perhaps some sort of hollow deformable rubber pipe attached to the bottom of the door would seal the gap and stop mice getting through. They can get through the tiniest gaps though.

I have a sectional automatic electric garage door which has a rubber edge to it - seals with the ground, even over hoses / electrical cables. Perhaps some sort of hollow deformable rubber pipe attached to the bottom of the door would seal the gap and stop mice getting through. They can get through the tiniest gaps though.
NiceCupOfTea said:
Do you keep your home cinema in the garage? 
I have a sectional automatic electric garage door which has a rubber edge to it - seals with the ground, even over hoses / electrical cables. Perhaps some sort of hollow deformable rubber pipe attached to the bottom of the door would seal the gap and stop mice getting through. They can get through the tiniest gaps though.
No home cinema in the garage, why?
I have a sectional automatic electric garage door which has a rubber edge to it - seals with the ground, even over hoses / electrical cables. Perhaps some sort of hollow deformable rubber pipe attached to the bottom of the door would seal the gap and stop mice getting through. They can get through the tiniest gaps though.
I was thinking about some sort of heavy duty rubber 'blade' that i can tack to the back of the door and seal with the floor.
Davie_GLA said:
No home cinema in the garage, why?
This is the thread you should have posted in. http://www.pistonheads.co.uk/gassing/forum.asp?h=0...
This is Home Cinema not Home and Cinema.

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