I amazingly caught evidence of this one day. Thats why I have renewed search and destroy mentality. I stood on my newly landscaped side lawn which is grotesguely too close to the neighbor- heavy trafficked - no garage/no sound barrier to my living area, driveway, sidedoor/main door, trash bins, litter, and watched a rodent scurry happily under my week old fence into my yard. This very area used to have old and dying pines (the original property line). I removed them all and the stones we originally put there in order to set up this Large fence and sod so that I could comfortably access my side and have privacy while working without encountering neighbor and kids daily (this truly is a case where one should buy the house next door).
So now you have me convinced I really need to finish the job by grinding down the roots in the rest of the front area. It really sickens and saddens me that I found the explanation to how these rodents are surviving at my home- via this neighbor. I never imagined supporting housing associations but this is a huge example to their favor. I am truly ready to move, 15 years, memories, safe area, first home, new mother; yet I will really miss this small house and especially my large yard that I dont feel I can invest in anymore with my dreams for it as I just dont wanna be next door to these folks- who moved in 7 years ago. Id even move into a condo at this point with rules and no rodents.
--- In DoIt_Yourself@yahoogroups.com, "carmen s." wrote:
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> I should have a degree in rodent management.
> First step, if possible,... is to *close the door*.... get rid of
> entry points.
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