[AT] "Squatters" in the Corncrib (OT)

Louis R Godena louisgodena at ids.net
Tue Jun 26 12:21:36 PDT 2007


good suggestion.  trouble is, cats don't really belong to anyone, they just 
sort of room at various locales:-)  hard to keep 'em pinned down.

louis g

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> How about a barn cat?
>
> Will P
> -------------- Original message ----------------------
> From: "Louis R Godena" <louisgodena at ids.net>
>> My last un-overhauled John Deere "B" I have sits outside one of my 
>> corncribs (I
>> use it in the fall to power my cornsheller), though it's fairly well 
>> covered
>> from the weather.   On saturday, I uncovered it with aim of pulling the 
>> head
>> and, subsequently, the block for an overhaul.  I noticed a large number 
>> of
>> rodent droppings in and around the corncrib (which has been empty since 
>> early
>> February).  Besides installing a couple of big collie dogs in the crib, 
>> how does
>> one keep the pest population under control around drying corn?
>>
>> Any suggestions will be gratefully received.
>>
>> Louis G
>>
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