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It seems that everyone has you covered but to answer your steel wool question, it does seem to work very well on New York City loft mice.
--- On Mon, 8/10/09, Julie Blood <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> From: Julie Blood <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: [MUSEUM-L] Problems with mice in automobiles
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> Date: Monday, August 10, 2009, 12:21 PM
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> I work is in a rural setting and I was
> recently informed by our previous Collections Manager that
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> there has been an issue with mice in some of the exhibit
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> sure if there was an Integrated Pest Management program in
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> but I have since implemented one. One of the problem
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> a 1932 Franklin
> car. It is my understanding that the mice have come
> up from the floorboards
> near the gas/brake pedals and have made a nest in the
> upholstery of the car. I
> am hoping that our IPM will prevent this from happening and
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> additional traps placed in and around the car. I was
> even thinking about
> taking steel wool or some other material to plug up those
> holes. Any thoughts
> or suggestions?
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> Julie
> Blood
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> Collections
> and Exhibit Manager
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> San
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> Historical Society & Museum
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> P.O. Box 30, Lodi ,
> CA 95241
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