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Post by tt on Mar 30, 2006 17:45:19 GMT -5
I seem to have some sort of thing eating my rubbermaid bins. Which does not make sense . Not touching the worms or feed . Just chewing huge holes in the bins in my indoor heated space.
I thought maybe a rat but why would they eat the bin and not eat the grain? I have three types of open bags of grain in the same area
it is not touching the worms which are the fishing worms that am getting ready so the only difference is they are in peat . Some of the bins are totally distroyed the whole end has been chewed out.
it has only been ten days to 14 days sinse I checked them.
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Post by Jay Blair on Apr 3, 2006 14:14:13 GMT -5
How can you be sure they arn't getting into the worms? Perhaps the attacker gets its fill at the hole and doesn't go beserk inside the bin.
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Post by tt on Apr 3, 2006 16:31:55 GMT -5
i know because they are my fishing worms and i only put a certain amount of worms in the bins. I have phoned th pest control here and i have to take a chewed bin in to see if they can figure it out. For now im just going to put poison out and see what i get if i get anything.
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Post by tt on Jun 10, 2006 15:49:28 GMT -5
Wood chucks are the bad little beast that got at my plastic bins this winter-spring. I finally got around to going to the pest control with a bin that was chewed. It left as suddenly as it appeared . But i wanted to know anyway for next year there will be a trap for sure.
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